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- Two states adopt regulations for rigid-container laws
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- January 31, 1998, ... except a lid or closure. The rebuffed industry definition would have exempted sleeves, domed lids, or trays contained in bags like plastic cookie trays. The adopted version now broadly defines rigid-plastic ...
- Bag machine adds value to customer-oriented operation.
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- November 30, 1996, ... converter of bags and printed rollstock with state-of-the-art equipment and technology. A key part of that equipment is a recently acquired servo draw bag machine from FMC. "Our formula for success is ...
- Flexible packaging converter treats its customers right.
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- October 31, 1996, ... new team had a strong background in food packaging, and we naturally grew in that direction. Although we still make some poly bags, our primary products are single-web rollstock and laminations. We are ...
- Popcorn packaging leads converter down new paths.
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- October 31, 1996, ... packaging, supplying 60% of the world's microwave popcorn bags. The bags are produced primarily for Hunt-Wesson's Orville Redenbacher[TM] Div. and Act II[TM] popcorn, distributed by Golden Valley Microwave ...
- Bagmaking machines adapt to conquer new markets.
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- July 31, 1996, ... to stay in-line with the extruder and flawlessly make bags at that speed as well." Baier explains that, except for refinements, bagmaking machines have changed very little over the past ten years. "The ...
- Gravure winners go for gold
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- July 31, 1996, ... bags, printed by Graphic Packaging Canada Corp., Winnipeg, Canada. The final laminated structure promotes a three-dimensional image for a fresh-baked look. Engraver: Southern Graphic Systems (Canada); ...
- A look at the world of German Packaging today.
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- March 31, 1996, ... suppliers of "netted" bag package machines commonly used to contain potatoes, onions, and apples. A recent innovation is the introduction of high-speed ultrasonic siding on the bags, eliminating the need ...
- Independent Packaging: the "restart" of something grea
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- March 31, 1996, Independent Packaging arose from the ashes, but it wasn't easy. Now, after only 18 months, IP is on track to produce 1 billion bakery bags this year.Perhaps Independent Packaging arose from the ashes, but ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
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- March 31, 1996, ... The bags are antifog-treated and flexo-printed in six colors on 1.18-mil oriented polypropylene. Meat Snacks on View American National Can, Chicago, IL, also won three awards, including one for the ...
- Viscosity system saves ink and improves print quality
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- December 31, 1995, ... with the need for a new viscosity control system. Lally Pak provides printed film and bags to a variety of industries, including packaged frozen food, medical and pharmaceuticals, confectionary, and ...
- Opportunities abound in an emerging Indian market
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- December 31, 1995, ... paper bags as the container of choice. Films are also becoming more popular for pouches, envelopes, and garbage liners. Yet, despite this, about 70% of the packaging producers are small; only 5% to 10% ...
- Converting capabilities grow in Caribbean nations.
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- September 30, 1995, ... the paper packaging industry produce multiwall bags, fibre drums, folding cartons and molded pulp trays for various domestic needs. Higher quality jobs, such as labeling, high quality corrugated boxes ...
- Bagmaking operation refuses to stand still
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- September 30, 1995, ... result of that insight, Shields Bag & Printing Co. today is one of the leading suppliers of plastic bags in the US and a very dominant player in the West. The company has grown consistently and will ...
- Recovered materials content guidelines for packaging change.
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- July 31, 1995, ... cartons, padded mailers, wrapping paper and bags. Once they go into effect (around December 1996), any company supplying such products to an affected agency will need to certify that it meets or exceeds ...
- Bagmakers add a strong link to quality chain
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- July 31, 1995, ... integrated handle configurations for bags, custom perforation patterns for easy-open packages, bottom- and side-gusseted bags and bottom-seal bags. The bagmaking department consists of three 30-in.-wide ...
- Adapting flexible system in trim-recovery operations.
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- July 31, 1995, ... equipment for trim-removal operations. At present, it is the only one of three extrusion lines equipped with such capabilities. Flexibility a Necessity Line 42 makes polyethylene film used for bags ...
- Reynolds subsidiary in Spain benefits from technology transfer
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- May 31, 1995, Grafiba SA, a subsidiary of Reynolds Metals Co., started as a manual converter of paper bags and has grown into one of the first firms in Spain to use Grafiba SA, a subsidiary of Reynolds Metals Co., started ...
- Book details Japan's packaging industr
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- May 31, 1995, ... and Section 18 is "Plastic and Textile Bags." Film sections are fairly inclusive with materials ranging from polyvinyl chloride to TPX. Section 15, which discusses coextruded multilayer films is quite ...
- Costa Rican converter expands Latin market
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- April 30, 1995, ... converted into overwraps, garbage bags and various other uses. Rene Lacayo, the company's president, hosted my visit along with his marketing and sales manager, Hugo Aymerich. The company is situated ...
- Printer responds to tougher environmental standards
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- April 30, 1995, ... environmental problem in early 1993 at its manufacturing facility in Melville, NY. At this facility, Poly-Pak prints corporate names, logos and graphic designs on polyethylene shopping bags. The final ...