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A swingbar meat crate solution from Pact Group has awarded it recognition as one of Australia’s Most Innovative Companies.

The Active & Intelligent Packaging Industry Association (AIPIA) will be holding its conference from 14-15 November in Amsterdam.

Labelling and packaging giant Avery Dennison has completed its acquisition of rival European adhesives business Mactac for $295m.

Interested in next gen automation and inspection solutions? Learn from the experts. Foodmach and Heuft have joined forces to stage free seminars for the food and beverage industry in both Sydney and Melbourne.

Pact Group and the a2 Milk Company have joined to launch a new two-litre bottle with major design changes.

In its FY16 results Orora has announced group profits up 28% to $168.6 million, with sales revenue up 13% to $3.8 billion.

A scannable link which connects words on packaging to digital content has been launched in Australia.

A US brewer has picked up a semi-rigid container from a Queensland company for its new range of craft beer concentrates.

Amcor's Nunawading flexibles plant is set to close in 18-24 months, with some coworkers and production volumes progressively transferred to other sites across its Australian footprint.

Orora's fruit and produce corrugated customer base will benefit from a new purpose-built facility packaging and logistics facility that opened in Bundaberg last week.

The Chilean government has implemented new food labelling laws which may create opportunities for Australian importers.

Amcor's LiquiForm Group has partnered with Krones to further develop and commercialise LiquiForm manufacturing technology.

At the Breaking Boundaries LIVE forum last week, Daniel Flynn spoke about making a difference by pushing through limitations.

Made's Luke Marget shares his journey from targeting growth alone to sustainable, long-term growth through better packaging and manufacturing.

TV personality Jules Lund has always been a strong communicator, but his interest in social media has taken off in the last year.

A big part of Nina Cleeve-Edwards' job is to ask how the global food giant Nestle can do things differently.