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Food & Drug Packaging
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Articles in Feb, 2005 issue of Food & Drug Packaging
- Cognex eyes the perfect mid-level sensing system: checker 101 is for applications that need more than a photoeye, but less than a vision system
- The International Bottled Water Association has agreed to share educational and other membership resources with the Water Quality Association
- P&G buys Gillette for $57 billion
- Servos increase labeler efficiency
- Ideal Sales & Manufacturing Corp. has acquired the assets of Neupak Inc
- 3 Jaws help VFFS system run fast
- Case packer is gentle on cartons
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New process, new bottle, new line transform Novartis: updated equipment and a new production mindset give the drug giant a jump on the future
by Graham Wiemer - New electronics help Safeline get connected: explorer software/hardware package for metal detectors maintains networks, enables remote diagnostics and more
- Designers with one to five years of experience are invited to participate in the competition for the Monaco Luxe Pack Design Award
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Interpack offers an inclusive look at global packaging: with exhibitors from 58 countries, the largest packaging show presents trends and technologies from around the world
by William Makely - Fort Dearborn Co
- Film supplier Appleton has acquired polyethylene film manufacturer New England Extrusion
- Monitor speeds set-up for vision system
- Clougherty Packing Co., producer of Farmer John pork products
- Food ratings available for vending machines
- Tanning lotion comes in dual-foam package
- Interbrand
- Dynamic Conveyor Corp., manufacturers of DynaCon reconfigurable conveyor systems
- Checkweigher also detects metal
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Evolving ovals
by Mona Doyle - RFID heats up batch-freeze system: the new King's Hawaiian bakery uses RFID internally to track product through complex palletizing and picking
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2 filling lines, 5 containers, 7 labelers add up to 1 versatile operation; handling a variety of packages and labels ensures a point of sale difference for AriZona iced tea
by Pan Demetrakakes - Adhesive preserves palletized wine cases: a wine producer uses Lock n' Pop to keep pallets unitized during the long trip to the warehouse
- The international Fresh-Cut Produce Association has named a new board of directors for 2005
- School of Packaging gets new director
- A-B bar beer debuts in aluminum bottles
- Cargill Inc. has bought out Dow Chemical's 50% share in Cargill Dow LLC
- Stretch wrapper can be customized easily
- Flexibility is Welch plant's mainstay: putting out containers from 10 to 128 ounces, in various bundles, demands quick changeovers in Kennewick, Wash
- The Paperboard Packaging Alliance has established www.paperboardpackaging.org
- Snaxpo set for March 12-15
- RFID tags coded during application
- Ampac Packaging, a supplier of film and other packaging materials
- Sensor has just enough functionality
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Spouted pouch energizes sales of sports drink: Jel Sert smoothly incorporated a state-of-the-art filler with extra capacity into existing operations
by Pan Demetrakakes - New compact system is ripe for fruit snacks: automation and robots increase efficiency, lower costs
- Elizabeth Smith, a former executive with Kraft Foods
- Several packaging innovations landed on a list of the 10 most important grocery inventions of the 20th century
- Lip gloss comes in daily blisters
- Fogg Co
- Thermoform-fill-sealer saves space
- Soy milk gets paperboard overwrap
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Advair Diskus throws GSK into the forefront: GlaxoSmithKline makes effective use of robotics to produce the No. 1 asthma inhaler
by Graham Wiemer - Larry Schwartz has been promoted to president of U.S
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FDA issues final recordkeeping rule of the Bioterrorism Act
by George Misko - NorthPak Container Corp
- Checkweigher lifts, weighs tiny packages
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Plants of the year equip you with ideas, solutions: our first annual issue focuses on production trends and honors ingenious packaging operations
by Lisa McTigue Pierce -
Coke bottler uses robotic arm to embrace the double fridge pack; off-line pallet assembly system creates 16 specially designed 24-can packs simultaneously
by Lisa McTigue Pierce - Latin flavor is 'in' … and catching on! The first Fispal Latino Food Fair & Forum presents ideas for packaging designs and equipment for the growing Hispanic market
- Food processors struggle with nutritional issues
- Campbell Soup Co. has opened a 65,000-sq-ft. addition to its beverage plant in Napoleon, Ohio
- Axon Corp
- Molder automatically assembles parts
- No time for downtime? New Silgan OEM XPRESS helps food processors keep food lines running to schedule
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Hormel's technology investment pays off: installing the 1st retort carton filling line in the U.S. was both challenging and rewarding
by Graham Wiemer - Shrink sleeves protect diabetes drug sample
- Suttleworth Inc
- Crown Holdings Inc
- Label recloses over film window
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Agile case packing helps Alberto-Culver deliver special orders: an in-house engineered system creates multiple case countswith minimal changeoverto satisfy customer demands
by Graham Wiemer -
P&G cosmetics builds in versatility: three distinct packages for liquid makeup run on the same modular, expandable filling line
by Lisa McTigue Pierce -
Engineering creativity
by Lisa McTigue Pierce - DuPont Awards
- Kraft squares away mayonnaise jar
- Elau Inc
- American Bank Note Holographics Inc
- Labeler can use varied applicators
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With low-cost retrofit, frito-lay creates new stand-up pouch: the snack leader gains on-shelf differentiation with low capital investment and without adding complexity to its operation
by Lisa McTigue Pierce
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