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Heinz benefits from Select's cup fill line

Thursday 18 December 2008

The recent installation of a new $2M Microwaveable Cup Filling Line at Heinz Australia’s NSW facility proved beyond doubt the adaptability, above-and-beyond service and sheer professionalism of Select Packaging and G Mondini in the eyes of it’s exacting client.


High Speed Green Packaging Machine Project Underway

Friday 12 December 2008

In a bid to reduce the amount of plastic used in the sealing of food produce such as pasta, rice and crisps, researchers at Bath University, England, are leading a project to build a new high-speed packaging machine.


Robotic packaging line wins top logistics award

Friday 05 December 2008

A new world class robotic packaging line at snackfoods manufacturer Smith’s Tingalpa production plant in Brisbane was selected as the Best of the Best in this year’s Mercury Awards, presented by Logistics Magazine.


Amcor’s $13.5 million upgrade

Tuesday 18 November 2008

State Member for Townsville and Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, Mike Reynolds has officially commissioned the $13.5 million dollar upgrade of the Amcor Fibre Packaging Townsville production facility.


Intralogistics for the beverage industry

Wednesday 12 November 2008

Krones AG, the technological leader on the global market for beverage filling technology, is able to offer users cost-efficient intralogistics solutions.


Active Market for Sidel

Friday 18 July 2008

Sidel Group Regional Manager, Oceania & Pacific Islands Patrice Lesage’s team offers best in class support and customised services.


Nanomaterials may pose safety risk

Friday 27 June 2008

Engineered nanoscale materials (ENMs), which contain novel properties that offer potential benefits for use in food packaging, raise new safety evaluation challenges according to a new report.


Plastics may be derived from plants -CSIRO

Monday 28 April 2008

Australian researchers are a step closer to turning plants into 'biofactories' capable of producing oils which can be used to replace petrochemicals used to manufacture a range of products.


Sidel opens in Mexico

Thursday 17 April 2008

As business booms for its Mexican customers, Sidel is investing three million euros in a project designed to offer proximity, responsiveness and service.


Changing the packaging landscape

Friday 01 February 2008

The NSW section of the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) will hold a dinner meeting on Thursday 28th February at Oatlands Golf Course Club House, Oatlands.


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