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- Over Exposed: Protect packaged products from light
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2007, ... as many nutritional, flavor, and colored components are very sensitive to wavelengths in the visible range as well. Shelf life of consumer goods generally is short enough that we have not had to worry ...
- PFFC Pilot/Lab/Technical Facilities Directory
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2007, ... and packaging for consumer and industrial goods companies and co-packers Substrates | film, foil, nonwoven, paper PFFC-ASAP 358 Coim USA 286 Mantua Grove Rd., West Deptford, NJ 08066; 215-275-5178; ...
- First Glance
- (Flexpack)
- October 31, 2007, ... feature. The film is said to exhibit excellent machinability and is suited for pet food, fresh meat, cheese, snacks, cookies, frozen foods, and specialty consumer packaged goods such as lawn and garden ...
- Narrow Web & Label Reporter
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2007, ... located in Franklin. The merger expands the offerings of Resource LabelGroup into the technology-driven RFID sector, says CEO Allen Barnes. “Packaging buyers and consumer packaged goods companies are ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2007, ... Food Packaging Study TOLLAND, CT | Nerac releases a report entitled “Biodegradable Food Packaging: An Environmental Imperative.” Findings indicate demand for biodegradable packaging is growing as consumers’ ...
- Scoring the Scorecard
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2007, ... consumer product companies to list the “primary” packaging material. Therefore, only the highest-weight substrate can be reported, even though it comprises just a fraction of the total package. “I think ...
- News Clips
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2007, ... for its Astrolite PC 100 premium 100% post-consumer fiber paper that is process chlorine free and of archival quality. The company announces that all of its Graphic Arts and Packaging papers now are made ...
- A Smarter Future for Labels
- (Tapes)
- August 31, 2007, ... identify products, describe contents, list ingredients, ship goods, and help to market items on store shelves. Many are printed in multiple colors and ultimately are used by the consumer when selecting ...
- CONVERTER CLIPS
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2007, ... manager George Thomas. Neff to Celebrate Expansion SIMPSONVILLE, KY—Neff Packaging Solutions, a provider of custom packaging to consumer packaged goods, health/beauty aids, and medical/pharmaceutical ...
- Track & Trace
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2007, ... mass-retail-market, fast-moving consumer goods at individual item level. This is still a number of years in the future. The downward evolution of unit cost of RFID labels will be driven by a succession ...
- Dow Chemical Increases Prices on Polyolefin Elastomers
- (Archive)
- July 23, 2007, ... elastomers are included in markets such as adhesives, automotives, durable and consumer goods, and building and construction. Dow Chemical continues to invest in specialty polymers to ensure long-time ...
- Working Undercover
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2007, ... bring real business benefits in different ways. The majority of respondents cited the successful use of authentication technologies to apprehend counterfeiters. Consumer confidence in the integrity of ...
- Coding: A Digital Signature
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2007, ... sources.” Protecting Consumers Product tampering first became part of the consumer conscience in 1982, when bottles of Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules, produced by Johnson and Johnson, were laced with ...
- First Glance
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2007, ... jars, tubes, and cartons. The shrink bond provides the consumer with fully visible 360-deg label access to each component, eliminating the need for pamphlets, outserts, and overpackaging. Labels can be ...
- Safety Through Standards
- (Magazine)
- May 01, 2007, ... the pharmaceutical supply chain, compromising consumer confidence in the authenticity of their prescription drugs. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is poised to help secure the supply chain, ...
- Converter Clips
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2007, ... and found that the popularity of private label products is growing with American consumers, and these products are appealing to more affluent shoppers. Store brand products now account for more than ...
- Converter Clips
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2007, ... achievement. And the fact that it's microwavable, dual-ovenable, freezable, and re-washable/reusable makes it very consumer friendly.” Donation Celebrates CTP ROCHESTER, NY — Kodak is donating a complete ...
- Conference Program
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2007, ... Lucrative Relationships Between Converters & Consumer Packaged Goods Companies EB Curing for Packaging Applications — An Update 12:30 P.M.-2:00 P.M. Networking Luncheon — A Roadmap to Success in Package ...
- Product Protection
- (Technical Reports)
- February 28, 2007, ... transmission rates and extend the “sell by” date of perishable products as long as possible, consumer product companies and converters generally use polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC)-coated polypropylene ...
- Folding Carton Shows Off
- (Carton Box)
- February 27, 2007, ... “look-at-me” look is via holographic technologies offering geometric, shimmering, and reflective metallic effects that provide the consumer with an almost interactive experience. Web Exclusive Few ...