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Cermex (Stand 643) will unveil an ultra-flexible version of its classic WB45 wrap-around case packer.

The answers are detailed in the book, "Starting with the Shopper: Research Insights for Winning at Retail," by retail & retail packaging expert, Scott Young.

Australian Olof ten Hoorn, design director at Cowan in Melbourne, is one of the 12 Pentawards jury members under chairman, Gerard Caron.

The big four beverage companies have put forward their own litter clean-up plan, but NSW government has pressed go on its cash for containers program.

Gerresheimer’s new DropAid helps dropper bottle users to open the bottle, position the dropper properly above the eye and deliver the dose correctly.

Registration is open for the print industry show in Sydney, 13-15 May and may be done online.

Recyclable is so yesterday: here comes Drinkfinity.

The world's second largest drinks can manufacturer, Rexam UK, has been approached by the largest, Ball Corporation US about a possible AU$8.4 billion takeover.

Philip Morris has released its new UK packaging for Malboro, one week after the UK government signed off on proposals to introduce plain packaging of tobacco products.

Coca-Cola has launched a high protein, lactose-free milk range called Fairlife. In fact, it is the brainchild of a sustainable dairy called Fair Oaks Farms and its brand and packaging design company, Kaleidoscope.

BJ Ball opens a new converting facility in Sydney and hosts a Pink Breakfast with PrintNZ in Auckland.

UK packaging design agency, Pearlfisher, has created a ball pit out of 81,000 EPS balls for charity, Right to Play.

Tetra Pak has acquired Obram, the company just short of 40 years old that provides cheese technology solutions and equipment in Poland, Russia, Belarus and many parts of Eastern Europe.

Last week, the beer can turned 80 years of age and Carlsberg announced an initiative with packaging company, ecoXpac, that may well be beer packaging's future.

Currie Group is looking for someone like you to become Labels & Packaging Business Development Manager in Victoria.

EFSA has completed its re-evaluation of bisphenol A (BPA) and concluded that it poses no health risk to consumers of any age group.