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Coding, Printing & Labeling
Shrink label gives this mule a kick
From Russia by way of the U.K. comes a vodka-based drink called the Smirnoff Mule in a glass bottle with a label that's nearly as exotic as the beverage itself.
December 31, 1996
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Conveying & accumulation
McKesson brings PET packing in-house
Fast-growing California water bottler is learning to appreciate the advantages of in-house filling, after long relying on contract bottlers for its half-, 1- and 1.5-L PET bottles.
November 30, 1996
Sustainability
R&D managers urged to see the global picture
Packaging research and development managers will need to expand their view beyond the four walls of the corporate fortress. That means paying closer attention to the economics of R&D decisions, and understanding the company's international role.
October 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Slaying the technology beast
Packaging engineers must grapple with increasingly complex packaging technologies while simultaneously mastering the science of line efficiency to squeeze out costs in an ultra-competitive future.
October 31, 1996
Cartoning
'In-sourcing' revitalizes Gumtech
By thermoforming, filling and sealing blister packs of nutraceutical gums in-house, Gumtech can package products as needed, replacing the two- or three-week advance notice necessary for a contract packager. Payback in 18 months justifies the equipment purchase.
October 31, 1996
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Pack Expo Plus: Seminars, conferences and allied shows
High-tech packaging solutions, new resin technologies, healthcare packaging, and better sealing technologies are just a few of the areas covered in conferences and seminars during Pack Expo week.
September 30, 1996
Converting equipment
Tropicana tries shelf-stable OJ in PET
Hot-filled orange juice in 1-gal heat-set PET bottles have been selling at a brisk pace at club stores nationwide since Tropicana launched them about a year ago.
September 30, 1996
Cartoning
'Flexibility' sought in machinery at Pack Expo 96
Versatile machines that will allow manufacturers multiple packaging options was one of the frequent answers in Packaging World's second exclusive survey of Pack Expo registrants. Large buying teams and longer visits are also planned this year.
September 30, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Seaforth puts label on versatility
Upgrade of a hot melt system results in improved labeling for private label manufacturer Seaforth.
August 31, 1996
Feeding/inserting/unscrambling
Bass wraps up market flexibility
A highly flexible multipacker wraps 4-, 6- and 10-count bottles in paperboard to help Bass meet demands of disparate retail markets at home and abroad. Automatic servo-driven dimensional changeover takes 15 seconds.
August 31, 1996
Flexibles
Toothpaste in a pouch
Thanks to their minimal environmental impact compared to rigid containers, flexible pouches have made steady inroads in one product category after another.
August 31, 1996
Flexibles
Mixing into the marketplace
Originally a producer of iced tea concentrate for foodservice, Beach Brew Beverage Co.'s first retail introduction comes in an attention-getting package: a die-cut pouch resembling a pitcher and containing a liquid iced tea concentrate.
August 31, 1996
Flexible packaging
Frozen--and functional--Paradise
Frozen Paradise Drinks(TM), Seagram Beverage Co.'s late entry to the successful premixed, shelf-stable frozen drink category, may prove that good things happen to those who wait.
August 31, 1996
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Products
Agitated Retort
JBT Marel's Efficient Agitation (EA) Retort combines static processing with linear agitation to offer flexible sterilization for diverse packaging formats, resulting in shorter cook times, reduced resource usage, and fresher food products.
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Compact Horizontal Cartoner
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