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Section: Design > Materials & Containers
Package Design
Three primary cold chain packaging pain points and priorities
Along with preventing temperature excursions, three priority issues are regulatory compliance, reducing costs, and emerging markets.
August 25, 2015
Materials & Containers
Gabletop carton reaches its centennial
A retrospective and a look ahead on a venerable package, as imagined from the source.
July 13, 2015
Materials & Containers
Progress in paper bottles
In case you hadn’t noticed, the race for a paper bottle is on.
April 1, 2015
Materials & Containers
Wish I had known earlier: vacuum packaging’s versatility
As packaging professionals, we all have things we know now that we wish we had known much earlier in our career. My “wish I had known earlier” relates to vacuum packaging.
March 1, 2015
Materials & Containers
Accessibility of medical packaging: learning from people with impairments
Manufacturers must be aware of the wide range of impairments that can affect consumers, which means one design of accessible packaging may not be suitable for all.
January 30, 2015
Materials & Containers
'Green' tray for takeaway food
Operating the Churchill’s, Fishnchicken, and Bankers brands, Chesterford Group is the UK’s largest independent chain of fish and chips shops.
January 30, 2015
Materials & Containers
The magic flute
Corrugated board resembles a sandwich, and likewise, is defined by what’s in the middle.
January 28, 2015
Materials & Containers
Retailers are ready for RRP
Bernhard Vaihinger is Head of Product Management, Innovation and Technology at Bosch Packaging Systems GmbH. Here he talks about recent trends in secondary packaging.
January 8, 2015
Materials & Containers
For some, success is in the cards
Winning can be a matter of playing one’s cards right.
December 10, 2014
Materials & Containers
An expanded look at shrink sleeves
Underneath the tight-fitting labels are a host of considerations.
October 23, 2014
Materials & Containers
A converted converter
Of all the topics of conversation that percolated at the recent Graph Expo in Chicago, one that surfaced frequently was the one about how commercial printers are eyeing the packaging materials market now that their traditional markets—magazines, catalogues, direct sales materials—have been hit so hard by the digital revolution.
October 22, 2014
Materials & Containers
Alleviate labor with labels
As the U.S. sees a resurgence of its commercial, manufacturing, and shipping sectors, 82% of domestic industrial manufacturers expect positive growth within the next year, and another notable percentage are planning to expand or add on to their warehouse and distribution facilities.
March 7, 2014
Materials & Containers
Labeling legerdemain
What a difference a label can make—that’s a key takeaway from a Diageo story I’m working on for an upcoming issue.
February 5, 2014
Materials & Containers
A return to innovation: A holistic approach to sorbent selection
For in vitro diagnostic manufacturers, optimized traditional and intelligent sorbents, formulated with the assistance of pseudo-empirical modeling, play a critical role in maintaining the device’s integrity throughout its shelf life.
January 20, 2014
Materials & Containers
The state of aseptic in the U.S.
J. Michael Drozd, Chief Executive Officer of aseptic processor and packager Wright Foods of Troy, NC, shares his insights on the state of the aseptic packaging market in the U.S., and on the consumer trends driving its growth.
November 7, 2013
Materials & Containers
Multipacked and ready to go—and grow
Out our way, small travel/trial/sampler packs are enjoying a growth spurt of sorts.
October 2, 2013
Materials & Containers
Disruptive innovation continues to change packaging
Few packaging advances are disruptive innovations, i.e., something that helps create a new market and eventually goes on to displace an earlier technology.
August 12, 2013
Materials & Containers
Metal can: challenged, but not dead
Let’s be clear: The metal food and beverage can is not dead, though the casual observer of the U.S. packaging market could be forgiven for thinking so.
June 3, 2013
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