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Federal ministers yesterday convened an urgent industry roundtable on plastics supply chain pressures, placing packaging reform and domestic recycling capability firmly at the centre of discussions around Australia’s food security and manufacturing resilience. Read more
Australia's Collotype Labels topped the Marketing/End-Uses Group for its La Bohème label for De Bortoli Wines. Who else? Read on...
WuXi Corporate Venture Fund has invested in TruTag, and the two companies will collaborate to develop invisible and edible barcodes.
Would a Master of Food and Packaging Innovation look good on your C.V.?
APPMA and AIP have announced this year's scholarship finalists.
KPMG'S Competitiveness and Sustainable Growth Report for the AFGC has highlighted two opposing forces affecting the financial health of Australia's food, beverage and grocery manufacturing industry.
Sew-Eurodrive will showcase its all-in-one product/service offering at Foodpro.
The world's top pasta brand, Barilla, and the world's top 3D design software, Dassault Systemes, get together.
Tetra Pak is making organisational changes throughout the world and two Australians are stepping into significantly larger roles.
A few drops of moisture can ruin everything.
But what if a small shard of steel sheared off a mixing blade into your products?
When Beumer began the journey to develop a stretch hood packaging system that was even safer, improved system performance and a more compact size came along for the ride.
CCL has created a vodka sleeve label that turns blue when the alcohol inside is at perfect drinking temperature.
It's hard to imagine Coca-Cola's sales declining. The Australian idea, Share-a-Coke, reawakened the world's love for Coke worldwide. This summer in Europe, the idea is back and bigger.
You've worked out that your business can't afford thermal transfer printers. Allen Coding may have just changed your projections.
The Processing Zone returns to Pack Expo to help processors find the best solutions in automation and robotics.
RMIT's DIRECT is a tool to enable manufacturers to understand the true cost of waste and the business value of improving resource efficiency.