PPC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF TEMKIN INTERNATIONAL
PPC Flexible Packaging has completed the acquisition of Temkin International, which provides superior packaging products to its consumers.
PPC Flexible Packaging has completed the acquisition of Temkin International, which provides superior packaging products to its consumers.
Hubergroup received C2C Material Health Certificate for its Gecko Gravure Printing Inks. The Silver Level Material Health Certificate is from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.
Holostik presented its packaging, labels and anti-counterfeiting solutions at the Labelexpo India 2018. The event held at India Expo Centre & Mart in Greater Noida, from 22 to 25 November 2018.
Marbach has started offering packaging services in its portfolio to the consumers. The new 360° packaging services brochure will be available online.
Mondi Kalenobel has developed a new paper ice cream cone sleeve, which contains a clear plastic window measuring 2.3 cm high by 1.8 cm wide.
Siegwerk exhibited its customized inkjet ink and service portfolio at the 2018 InPrint in Italy. These innovations are dedicated inkjet printing of labels and packaging including food compliant low migration solutions.
Arden Software will present its new innovations in packaging design software dubbed as Impact CAD at Eastern Print Pack in Kolkata and at Interprint Expo India in Chandigarh in December 2019.
Givenchy has selected Silgan Dispensing’s Melodie Mystery™ pump from the Emotions of Spray Collection as the atomizer for its new iconic L’Interdit fragrance.
DS Smith Tecnicarton has showcased its Tower Rack, which is a first metal packaging, at Hispack 2018. This new packaging is the company’s new innovation for the automotive sector.
The new packaging, developed by its research and development unit, is made from plant-based material and 100% compostable, the American company said.
Coren has introduced a new 235ml triangular shaped aluminium can, which has been developed by Ardagh Group at its production plant in Schweighouse, France.
Students of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) created a biodegradable plastic packaging that indicates the quality of the food. The new packaging is termed as Plasticor, which will degrade in six months.