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Bids and deals
04 December, 2002

The French evolution
05 November, 2002
After dashing through the expanse of new product developments gathered from all corners of the world last April at Interpack, Emballage 2002 presents an opportunity to take perhaps a more leisurely stroll around the innovations that capture the packaging industry today, and offer a glimpse of tomorrow reports Louise Hunt

Ray of light
25 October, 2002
More direct working methods between brand owners and hologram providers could unleash a spectrum of possibilities reports Steve Thomas-Emberson

All the fun of the fair
25 October, 2002
Leading edge technology was seen in abundance at last month's PPMA Show, attracting over 80 first-time exhibitors, the largest influx of new companies since 1988 when the show began. Rodney Abbott reports

Bacteria get a good belting
23 September, 2002
Paul Gander reports on conveyor suppliers who have a few new tricks up their sleeves

Runners up but not frozen out
23 September, 2002
Chilled fresh foods and ready meals may have made all the retail running over the last decade but freezer foods have by no means been frozen out

Tomorrow's World
20 September, 2002
PTI rounds up this year's offerings at the PPMA show

Travel agents
02 September, 2002
Fixed transit pack sizes are often inefficient in that on each palletised load inches of space are often being wasted in all three dimensions. Rodney Abbott reports

The good practice guide to pharmaceuticals
30 August, 2002
Des King reports on manufacturers' quest for industry acceptance

A sense of security
30 August, 2002
Louise Hunt reports on the challenges and developments in pharmaceutical brand protection

Down on the farm
29 July, 2002
Farmers may soon be taking a closer look at how their crop protection and animal protection chemicals are packaged.

Brothers in arms
29 July, 2002
The UK packaging industry has not embraced the articulated arms of robots with quite the same ardour as the US, Japan and many other European countries, notably Germany and Sweden. Louise Hunt looks at how partnership agreements between robot and packaging machinery manufacturers may just open doors

Foiling counterfeiters
26 June, 2002



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