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- High-Barrier Packaging: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2000, ... devices, pharmaceuticals, and, to a lesser degree, tobacco, though he notes that the use of this type of packaging in the North American tobacco market has been declining significantly. He adds that ...
- Oxide-coated films are still finding their market niche
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 1996, ... lb/yr. The applications include lidding stocks for modified atmosphere packages (MAP), MAP meat packaging, dried soup pouches, pharmaceuticals, and chocolates. "Buss" brand retortable ready-meal trays containing ...
- PET supplies increasing as markets expand
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 1996, ... of the Netherlands (located in Etten Leur) is currently on the verge of introducing containers for a variety of applications, including jams, ketchups, pickles, and pharmaceuticals. The containers are ...
- Viscosity system saves ink and improves print quality
- (Magazine)
- 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 ...
- Converting capabilities grow in Caribbean nations.
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- September 30, 1995, Using Puerto Rico as a shining example of successful plastics/packaging industrial expansion (particularly for pharmaceuticals), many other Caribbean Using Puerto Rico as a shining example of successful ...
- Holograms continue to gain in converting applications.
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- February 28, 1995, ... at $12 billion (US dollars) per year. The Motion Picture Export Association of America is said to lose US$2 billion annually." Other key counterfeiting areas include perfumes (US$70 million) and pharmaceuticals ...