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Australian packaging machinery manufacturer Packserv has forged a new strategic alliance with FP Developments, making its equipment directly available to customers across the United States. Read more
JWTIntelligence has identified the 10 enduring trends in 10 years. PKN found out what they might mean for Australian packaging's future.
The ambitious new Australian force in sustainable packaging has sales revenues in excess of $27 million per annum.
Gebo Cermex reduced Bacardi-Martini's six bottling lines to two, to increase productivity.
The Australian Government’s 4 year Packaging Impacts Decision Regulation Impact Statement has proposed an extended APC with more financial resources.
The Japan Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) came into force on January 15 2015. That's good news for producers and packagers of Australian food.
Pact Group's November promise to revolutionise pack decoration through an exclusive licence in digital printing, has already been put into action.
According to Expanded Polystyrene Australia it does, despite New York's recent ban. EPSA executive director, Becher Townshend, told PKN why.
Look inside HP Multi Jet Fusion, find Intel. The Intel Core i7 family of processors has been selected by HP to enable next gen 3D printing.
…to reduce the environmental impact of labels. Because the planet is worth it.
Nestle Naturnes microwave-ready meals for babies and toddlers: the line that a new generation packaging line enabled.
Thinfilm Memory finds a new use for a blister card that helps the pharmacist, doctor and caretaker to monitor medicine use by registering intake times and dates.
Bye-bye masterchef. Hello mastering health through food.
All 2015 APPMA Industry Excellence Award categories share the same deadline: Friday 30 January, 2015.
PKN looks at the changing retail landscape in 2015 and beyond, from four points of view.
During 2014, CHEP Australia staff gave more than 900 hours volunteering for charities and not-for-profit organisations in their local communities.
Coles and the ACCC have settled. Coles has admitted to unconscionable conduct and agreed to pecuniary penalties and an independent review in relation to refunds to some suppliers.