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- Edible Markers
- (Special Reports)
- June 30, 2008, ... intended to expedite a resolution to the problem to stabilize the economic impact and consumer confidence from residual damage. Within these elements are four crosscutting principles: reducing risk through ...
- Film- and Foil-Free Materials Help Reduce Carbon Footprint
- (News Eclips)
- May 29, 2008, FAIRFIELD, NJ | Unifoil Corp. has a new product guide in which consumer goods manufacturers, converters, printers, and designers can obtain information about state-of-the-art, image-enhancing recyclable ...
- Offset Printing: Friend to All
- (Carton Box)
- January 31, 2008, ... brand manufacturers, in addition to sporting goods and other consumer products. The company can manufacture and print virtually any kind of litho-laminated box packaging — from handle-top boxes to dispenser ...
- 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; ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- Brand Protection with Micro-Dots
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2006, Now brand owners have a new weapon against counterfeiting based on digital imaging, supported by continuous development in consumer electronics and global access to efficient, secured data communications ...
- Packages that 'POP
- (Corrugated)
- September 30, 2006, ... toward more color, finer screens, value-added coating, and a higher standard of quality. At the point of purchase (POP) in supermarkets, club stores, and pharmacies, consumer goods often are displayed ...
- RFID Labeling Tip from Avery Dennison
- (Archive)
- September 11, 2006, Consumer goods manufacturers, retailers and distribution centers should carefully balance application requirements and budget with the capabilities and costs of RFID technologies when planning in-house ...
- Narrow Web & Label Reporter
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2006, ... to the consumer goods industry. Fort Dearborn management, along with many current shareholders, will participate in the new ownership. Current chief operating officer, Michael Anderson, will be president/CEO. ...
- 2006 RFID What's News, Part
- (Archive)
- July 29, 2006, ... production requirements of retail, defense, and consumer good suppliers. The SmartOne 2500 RFID printer applicator incorporates a print engine for variable speed printing. The applicator is capable of ...
- Films Face Off
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2006, ... and consumer product goods manufacturers often choose among oriented polyethylene terephthalate (OPET), oriented polypropylene (OPP), and oriented polyamide [(OPA) or nylon], the three films commonly used ...