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How big is the food packaging business?
Food packaging is, at least, a $60 billion business in the United States. It makes up the largest chunk of our $102.3 billion packaging market. That's a pretty big number- larger than most other estimates we've seen of the U.S.
September 30, 1995
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Sustainability
What wins Western packagers
Western packagers reveal plans for '95-'96 in exclusive Packaging World survey. Labeling equipment and new materials top shopping list; automation and changeover time are among hottest issues.
September 30, 1995
Flexible packaging
Soup cups go private label
An automated rotary cup feeder is a first on Ontario's sophisticated five-station filling line. The firm is targeting a whole new category in the private label business.
September 30, 1995
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Microsoft says 'No!' to automation
World's largest software producer says "Yes" to more people involvement in packaging its leading software programs. The result is higher productivity and better looking packages.
August 31, 1995
Feeding/inserting/unscrambling
Sheet-fed press proves it's game for Chicago converter
Sheet-fed offset press with in-line aqueous coating helps Moss Printing enhance efficiency, reduce labor costs and pursue additional business. A contract packer of a popular board game carton is among the first Moss customers to benefit.
August 31, 1995
Filling/capping, liquid & viscous
Supplier news: Relocations, expansions
rommeLag USA (Fords, NJ) has formed a new company, Holopack Intl., to meet specialized contract packaging needs in the pharmaceutical liquid filling markets.
August 31, 1995
Conveying & accumulation
Single-stage molding propels Premier Plastics
Custom blowmolder on West Coast adds an injection/stretch blow-molding machine to tap the bottled water market. Health For Life Brands of Arizona is first user of Premier's 500mL bottle.
July 31, 1995
Labels
PAM with a pump
Figuring it likely that "aerosol aversion" might cause some consumers to steer clear of its PAM® cooking spray in an aerosol can, American Home Food Products of Madison, NJ, began testing an alternative package: PAM with a pump.
July 31, 1995
Flexible packaging
Pouches, vf/f/s system add sizzle to sauce sales
Vf/f/s system helps Fontina Foods increase sales threefold and expand its product line for foodservice/institutional customers. Eight-month equipment payback is projected due to selling product in flexible pouches rather than HDPE pails.
May 31, 1995
Flexible packaging
Pressurized gel dispenser stands out
When Darien, CT-based Zotos Corp. launched its Senscience Styling Froth Conditioning Gel last year, the packaging specified by the company was the Advanced Barrier System (ABS) from Advanced Monobloc (Hermitage, PA) inside a 7.7-oz aluminum aerosol can.
May 31, 1995
Conveying & accumulation
Obie's oval
This cookie mix marketer needed a paperboard container with a small footprint yet all the shelf impact of a round canister. An unusual oval was the answer.
April 30, 1995
Tamper-evident machinery
Arcadia takes major step in production (sidebar)
Lapping it up
April 30, 1995
Conveying & accumulation
Arcadia takes major step in production
Juice and drink bottler upgrades case packing for high output, even outstripping what its palletizer can handle. A new palletizer is on the list; so is improved bottle feeding.
April 30, 1995
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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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