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- Biodegradable Polymers Report
- (Archive)
- May 27, 2006, ... foodservice, agriculture, medical, consumer products, and fibers. Illustrations of product and applications development over the last three years. Supply chain analysis, including details of 30 leading ...
- RFID Pioneers
- (Magazine)
- April 26, 2006, ... preventing the tags’ use on counterfeit or substitute products. Joe Klahn, Serigraph’s business unit manager for consumer electronics, describes the delicate printing process. “Our engineering group ...
- RFID Forecast 2006 to 2016: The Latest Research from IDTechEx
- (Archive)
- April 01, 2006, ... Growth in passive RFID will be driven by the tagging of high volume items - notably consumer goods, drugs and postal packages - at the request of retailers, military forces and postal authorities and ...
- Reporter Clips
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2006, ... the label when it is affixed to the end product and monitors and tracks the product’s freshness from the moment it leaves the factory until it enters a consumer’s refrigerator. General applications ...
- Global Giants
- (Flexpack)
- March 30, 2006, ... With central and eastern Europe being the current major growing European flex-pack markets (about 6% annually) and western European converters relatively static, the huge consumer populations of Russia, ...
- 2006 RFID What's New
- (Archive)
- February 28, 2006, ... The company is introducing its technology to consumer products goods (CPGs) manufacturers applying Gen 2 technology to cases for supply chain tracking applications. Tag-it EPC Gen 2 straps consist of ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2006, ... 5,245 6,880 5.0 5.6 Other Regions 2,155 2,745 3,530 5.0 5.2 Accelerating economic growth and rising personal incomes will support development of the various consumer nondurable goods markets, ...
- Paper's Prospect
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2006, ... consumer of specialty papers with 37% of the global market. While many specialty paper markets showed a decline at year-end 2004, there were many more applications with dynamic growth (see chart). ...
- Take Control
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2006, ... shelf,” says Wareheim. “Some studies say that the consumer makes a buying decision in two to three seconds, so the package must look different from any other to catch the shopper’s eye.” Bob Korowicki ...
- Bits & Pieces With Bite
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2005, ... AIM doesn’t deny there may be reason to be concerned about the “security of databases that…contain detailed information about consumers’ purchasing habits and other intimate details.” Sounds like someone ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2005, ... Europa Optical properties of films such as haze, transparency, or clarity and transmittance are key issues in applications such as packaging to allow the consumer to see through a film to check what ...
- Seafood is Served
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2005, ... ovens traditionally have been better suited for reheating than cooking foods, but Graphic Packaging Intl. is expanding the options for both marketers and consumers with microwave packaging that cooks food ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2005, ... equipment. The zippers, from Presto Products Co., an Aloca Consumer Products co., Appleton, WI, make lower sealing temperatures possible, thus reducing film distortion and improving package appearance, ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2005, ... member companies, was established to serve as a resource organization that will assist brand owners in the design, development, and implementation of customized secure solutions against consumer product ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... says a scientific study confirms consumer articles made with its materials would not result in quantifiable exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). The study, initiated by DuPont, was conducted by independent ...
- Packaging Must Open Up to Single-Pass Inkjet
- (Magazine)
- July 30, 2005, ... aimed at reducing packaging, and the demand for customized and regionalized labeling within global distribution models. These are powerful arguments for consumer producer groups to integrate print activity ...
- Reporter Clips
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2005, ... NY—A line of holographic shrink bands and labels from Seal-It is designed to provide manufacturers of consumer products with a visible security device that cannot be copied or simulated. The bands and ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2005, ... bakery products, frozen foods, personal hygiene products, and detergents for major consumer product manufacturers including Nestlé Purina, Unilever, Danone, Dànica, Las Marias, and Molinos. SUPPLIER INFO: ...
- Reclying Plastic Materials
- (Archive)
- June 20, 2005, ... Recycling of post-consumer greenhouse PE films—Blends with polyamide-6. Recycling of plastics from urban solid wastes—Comparison between blends from virgin and recovered from waste polymers. Management ...
- One Stop Shop
- (Flexpack)
- May 30, 2005, ... to expand into India’s rapidly growing consumer goods markets. Jeevraj Pillai, senior general manager of production, noted, "Our retort pouches meet all international standards, and we are fully committed ...