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The APPMA will be exhibiting at Pack Expo and taking part in an 'Amazing Race' involving packaging students.

A baby formula brand with tamper-proof packaging and a QR code on its base to verify its Australian made status has been launched.

After 49 years of trading through local company JL Lennard, packaging machinery giant Krones has 'opened doors' on its own business in Australia and New Zealand.

We bring you a snapshot of the ideas that emerged from our Breaking Boundaries LIVE forum in Sydney on Thursday 4 August.

Entering a crowded baby care market with its signature black packaging is a risky move for Thankyou. MD Daniel Flynn told PKN why he thinks the risk is worth it.

Murray Goulburn (MG) has lost contracts to supply several private label products to Woolworths with Bega and several other suppliers besting the Victorian cooperative in a competitive tender.

While business confidence in Australia has jumped to highest level in over five years there have been concerns about wages and profits.

Robotic Automation hosted the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for a factory tour on his last day of campaigning before the election.

Consumer goods company Unilever has announced a two per cent rise in profits in 2016 following a move to better control its costs.

L'Oréal Australia has partnered with TerraCycle to launch a collection and recycling service for consumers to deposit their used beauty care products.

If your business has gone off route, it's time to 'recalculate', says Karen Jacobsen – aka The GPS Girl – who shared her wisdom with the APPMA.

Fibre King looks forward to a successful year on the back of a $130m project in the United Arab Emirates and a brand new appointment.

A free range chicken company has come out with labelling that allows consumers to trace each chicken back to the farm it came from.

Delivery drones will be able to determine their own route across the warehouse floor and digitalisation is going to play a bigger role.

Orora has boosted its New Zealand manufacturing arm with an investment of $25m in its Christchurch, Hastings, and Auckland sites.

An artesian spring water brand has been launched using glass-look PET bottles from Amcor Rigid Plastics' structural design studio.