Food product packaging
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Less downtime and faster changeovers are claimed for a new tool that monitors, controls and measures single or multiple food and beverage packaging lines. Wonderware, a business unit of the global software supplier, Invensys, said that it has developed its Industry Application for Packaging to address the critical objectives of maintaining stringent product quality, adhering to safety and regulatory requirements and enforcing waste management practices. Customer involvement Kelly Kunkle, Wonderware marketing manager, told FoodProductionDaily.com said that the new application’s functionality and behaviour were informed by input from food and beverage customers as well as industry experts, ...
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Environmental criticisms over the impact of bottling mineral water is expected to lead to stagnant growth in the segment over the coming year, potentially forcing manufacturers to rethink their packaging, suggests new research. As bottled waters are expected to see declining growth, suppliers are looking to exploit attacks from some environmental groups and politicians on the packaging by pushing alternatives such as bag in the box and carton solutions. Research group Canadean predicts that after sustained sales growth over the last decade, the US bottled water market in particular is expected to increase by just under one per cent annually in the next five years. The group suggests that th...
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Tropicana Discovers Some Buyers Are Passionate About Packaging Tropicana’s previous design, with orange and straw, will soon be brought back. The PepsiCo Americas Beverages division of PepsiCo is bowing to public demand and scrapping the changes made to a flagship product, Tropicana Pure Premium orange juice. Redesigned packaging that was introduced in early January is being discontinued, executives plan to announce on Monday, and the previous version will be brought back in the next month. Also returning will be the longtime Tropicana brand symbol, an orange from which a straw protrudes. The symbol, meant to evoke fresh taste, had been supplanted on the new packages by a glass of orange ju...
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Suhel Khan
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Thanks Jayant for sharing your views. Even i was confused and irritated with the kind of packaging that they designed. Not even the colors were used properly grapefruit was looking red, pineapple blue..i mean there was no sense to it..but finally...
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Jayant Vishnu
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Dear Suhel packaging plays an important role for brand creation. I don't think they were trying to go for a store-brand look as much as they were going for a modern, clean, minimalist look. Too bad the packaging ended up looking crowded (too much...
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Reusable food shopping bags and packages can contain a high level of bacteria, yeast, mold and coliform counts which pose a significant food safety risk, warns a new study from Sporometrics, an environmental microbiology lab based in Toronto, Canada. Swab tests of reusable bags last November revealed a bacteria count of 1,800 colony-forming units while 550 were discovered in Tupperware containers. A mould count of 290 was discovered in bags and 10 Tupperware compared with a typical mold count of 150 or less per cubic metre of room air at that time of year. “ The test findings clearly support concerns that reusable grocery bags can become an active microbial habitat and a breeding ground for...
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Karamjeet Singh Saluja
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very informative.only solution eradicate this plastic...
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Makrand Bhave
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WOW! Mr. Krishna, thats phenomenal;If these things can really take place, we are sure a PART of the GLOBAL - GO GREEN revolution! Varsha, Mr. Krishna has added a new dimension to your article above which in itself is an eye opener! Superb.
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By Mike Stones, New food packaging can double or, in some cases, even triple the shelf life of certain foods for up to 24 months compared with conventional packaging, claims its manufacturer Superfos. SuperLock packaging is said to achieve the longer shelf-life thanks to very low oxygen transmission rates obtained through a new oxygen barrier. And barrier protection is claimed on all packaging surfaces. Oxygen transmission “ The combination of oxygen barrier on all surfaces and a membrane seal ensures an almost non-existent oxygen transmission ,” said a company statement. “ SuperLock is membrane sealed and has a twist-off screw cap which offers a perfect re-closure and re-use ,” it added. “...
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Saikat Banerjee
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according to me it is not worth in calcutta where a retail employee get merely 4k-5k monthly salary and for more than 9 hrs, and in case of unloading packages the companies don't hire people from outside!!!
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Deepa Narayan
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If the employees are ready to unload the packages and if the company is paying for it, then there is nothing wrong in this act. This is an opportunity for employees to earn more. But its not ethical, if company is not paying extra for this work.
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Davies francis
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think packing should be attaractive nowadays packing involve annimation ,my view is packing should go with the trend of the youngsters
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Akash
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I agree. Plz give some details for debating.
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Shailena Varma
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Sir, please clearly mention the sides and give a bit of explanation so that we can give proper comments.
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Food Bill Stumbling? Indian Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has lashed out at Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s dream project, namely the National Food Security Bill , which the government introduced in the Lok Sabha on December 22. Pawar went on record as saying that there are insufficient funds to implement the Food Security Bill in its present form. However, he said “This is not a question of an individual. This is a question of investment in agriculture.” The bill, if it became law and was fully implemented, would cost the national exchequer Rs 1.1 lakh crore ($22 billion) annually in agriculture liabilities alone, but would provide subsidized food grain to more than 60 percent of the country’s population. Pawar had opposed the bill at a meeting of the union cabinet in December, but it was passed without discussion when it was brought before the full cabinet a week later. As Sanjay Kumar noted here last month, the draft bill is set to offer “significant government...
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My salutes to Mr Narayana Murthy and Mr Mashelkar! Today in Economic Times the brain storming article having same heading made me really excited and highly hopeful towards future of application of researches in science and technology in commercial field.As in my whole career I felt that its lagging too much in our country (except southern parts of India).Whatever researches are going on in big government institutes remain in journals and proceedings of seminars.Very few come up in application.While crores of rupees are spent every year by many funding sectors viz; UGC,CSIR,DBT and many more. Today after reading views of Mr Narayan Murthy and Mr Mashelkar I felt really supportive from their side as I have requested in many seminars and meetings about this innovation. Mr Narayan Murthy: What we really require is science,technology and innovation policy.Innovation is mind to market,concept to commercialisation.In the rest of the world you see that is happening. Mr Mashelkar: Human...
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Memristor is latest entry in innovation which could possibly replace RAM in near future. It will make computers more intelligent by tracking data it has retained.It could allow computers to make decisions by understanding past patterns of data it has collected, similar to human brains collecting and understanding a series of events. For example, a memristor circuit could be capable of telling a microwave the heating time for different food types based on the information it has collected over time, said Stanley Williams, senior fellow at HP A memristor circuit requires lower voltage and less time to turn on than competitive memory like DRAM and flash, Williams said. "Because it uses less voltage and less time, of course, it uses much less power," Williams said. Denser cells also allow memristor circuits to store more data than flash memory. Through prototypes, HP is trying to show circuit designers what memristor is capable of doing. "What we have done is confirmed a concept for...
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