Wolfertschwenden, 5 September 2017 – Presentations from MULTIVAC at this year's Compamed will include solutions for the automated infeed and loading of medical products within the packaging procedure. In addition to a syringe infeed system for loading pre-filled glass or plastic syringes with process reliability and control, these will also include handling modules and carrier systems. They ensure that optimum product protection is achieved, as well as raising the efficiency of the entire packaging line and increasing process reliability.
The StaCan continues to win new customers due to its simple, easy handling. This lever-lid can has excellent sealing properties and is also stackable. The metal packaging can be easily opened by using a flat object (such as a screwdriver) and just as easily reclosed. The patented lid design ensures that the lid does not stick.
Lever-lid cans or StaCan – at a glance The benefits of the comprehensive programme of lever-lid cans "made by Pirlo" at a glance:
Every packaging professional needs some tools to be handy to observe any packaging situation and those tools need not be expensive. We observed that those tools could be
An aluminium combination cap for premium oil in glass bottles, developed by closurelogic and called OLIO Premium for Consumer Convenience. The closure features a patented HDPE pourer which greatly improves the overall consumer experience according to company. Both elements of this cap need each other to provide the solution. An integrated ‘No-Touch’ system enables hygienic opening and handling, while the flow control within the insert allows for precise pouring. The drop-cut system means both the bottle and label stay clean as the excess liquid is captured and returned to the bottle.
A major UK supermarket has slashed the amount of packaging used for its popular snacks such as crisps and popcorn by reducing the pocket of air at the top of the bag. As a result of so-called ‘Project Thin Air’, more than 140 of Marks & Spencer’s best-selling products have been redesigned and repackaged in smaller, less bulky packets containing the same amount of food as before. The biggest reductions have been achieved in the retailer’s popular popcorn range, with a 37% slimming down in pack size.