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Packaging Mega Trends- Surefresh Carton Technology

Friday 19 December 2008

Packaging Magazine has collaborated with the Australian Institute of Packaging to identify the Packaging Mega Trends of 2009.


New liquid packaging partnership

Friday 19 December 2008

Propac Industrial Pty Ltd have partnered with US film manufacturer, AMPAC Flexibles to bring an integrated, liquid Hot- Fill packaging system to the North American market.


Seasonings company puts spice into production

Thursday 18 December 2008

To meet the increasing demand, J.O. Spice Company, based in the US, installed new packaging and mixing equipment and reorganised its production operations, effectively quadrupling the capacity.


Packaging Mega Trends- Openability

Friday 12 December 2008

Packaging Magazine has collaborated with the Australian Institute of Packaging to identify the Packaging Mega Trends of 2009.


US demand for beverage containers will soar

Wednesday 10 December 2008

US demand for beverage containers is projected to increase 2.4 percent per annum to 272 billion units in 2012, or nearly 42 billion gallons of packaged beverage production.


Packaging Mega Trends- Private Label

Friday 05 December 2008

Packaging Magazine has collaborated with the Australian Institute of Packaging to identify the Packaging Mega Trends of 2009.


Packaging Mega Trends- In store merchandising

Thursday 27 November 2008

Packaging Magazine has collaborated with the Australian Institute of Packaging to identify the Packaging Mega Trends of 2009.


Cups and lids study

Thursday 27 November 2008

Demand for cups and lids is projected to expand 4.3 per cent per year to US $7.8 billion in 2012.


Sizzling sausage sales boosted by Packaging Automation

Thursday 27 November 2008

Increased demand for its delicious range of top quality sausages has led to award-winning producer Graham White & Co Ltd selecting a semiautomatic tray sealer from Packaging Automation (UK) Ltd.


Packaging Mega Trends- Bioplastic v traditional plastic

Friday 21 November 2008

Packaging Magazine has collaborated with the Australian Institute of Packaging to identify the Packaging Mega Trends of 2009.


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