American Packaging Corporation will undergo a $22.6 million expansion at its facility including additional production equipment and a new technology center.
In less than a month, BC's beloved blue boxes will be up to new tricks, taking in more recyclables than ever before, thanks to Multi-Material BC (MMBC)'s packaging and printed paper recycling program.
Founded on 31 December 1968 in Zheleznogorsk (region Kursk, Russia) as a labels and corrugated board plant, today the GOTEK group is one of the largest Russian producers of packaging materials.
Prima Cheese, based in Seaham, County Durham, is installing a third Ishida multihead weigher to handle its range of cheese products supplied to wholesale food and catering businesses worldwide.
Liqui-Box, an American provider of liquid packaging and filling systems, has expanded its portfolio with the introduction of new semi-automatic filler - Liqui-Box 900 for beverage and juice markets.
Sonoco is planning to invest $20m to construct a new high-speed composite can production facility in near Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, to produce packaging for snacks.
AMUT Recycling Division has successfully started up a new MINI PRF at Wellman’s in Johnsonville, South Carolina, with a capacity of 6÷7 tons/h (14,000 lbs/h).
Industry associations have recognized the high quality production capabilities of Esko Full HD Flexo by presenting adoptees with a number of prestigious awards.
With its new Innopouch K-400 pouching machine KHS is now able to offer the food and non-food industries a system which is not only extremely flexible and precise but also provides great ease of operation and excellent hygienic safety.
The principle focus for S+S Separation and Sorting Technology GmbH at this year’s Interpack, hall 13, stand A90, is the RAYCON series of X-ray based product inspection systems, more specifically the new RAYCON 130/240.
Scholle and IPN, performance packaging leaders, are exhibiting together at Interpack in Dusseldorf, Germany from May 8th to May14th. This will be the first joint show for the companies since announcing their combination in December 2013.
The Heritage film window bag, in common with the rest of the Heritage range, is designed to provide the benefits of sustainability, recycling and biodegradability.
Seventy-seven percent of Britons would rather squeeze their tomato ketchup out of a plastic container than shake it out of a glass bottle, according to a new survey commissioned by the British Plastics Federation’s Packaging Group (BPF)