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High energy cost is a major challenge for Indian products

Moulded pulp protective packaging is already used for making egg boxes and trays, fruit trays, fast food packs, protective internal packaging for electronic equipment as well as different electrical and electro-mechanical products among others. Moulded pulp packaging products are manufactured from paper and cardboard waste and are pulped in a standard paper-making process before they are moulded as per requirement. The process of moulding involves a mixture of certified additives and pulp which is poured into a die to form the required mould.

Changes accounting standard from IFRS to Swiss GAAP FER

The drupa 2016 exhibition was a success for Bobst, launching six new products. Bobst Group recorded a good first half-year 2016. Sales amounted to CHF 600.4 million for the first six months of 2016, compared to CHF 524.7 million in the previous year. The operating result (EBIT) increased by CHF 3.3 million to CHF 18.0 million. The net result reached CHF 9.7 million from CHF 14.8 million in the previous year, when the Group had a one-time CHF 8.1 million positive tax effect which did not occur in 2016. Bookings are stable and the backlog is slightly higher than in the previous year.

Skill in India to Make in India

It is not as if for so many years of our working lives we did not believe in ‘Skilling’ or ‘Making in India.’ Many of the best printers have always focussed on training and teamwork as the key to success. They have achieved international recognition for the quality of their products and even for their knowledge and training skills. In fact Xerxes Desai who went on to build Titan Watches was known for the investment he made in technology and training young people when he was the managing director of Tata Press. One could see his love for design when he asked Charles Correa to design the new Tata Press building in Navi Mumbai. Although Tata Press began its decline when Xerxes left to start Titan Watches, one can say that on many levels one of the best things to come of Tata Press was Titan.

For information regarding the Idealliance G7 Training Program please contact Harmandeep Kaur at harmandeep@ippgroup.in or www.ippstar.org. Telephone: 120-4326053 extension 23.

Alappuzha, Panaji and Mysuru bag Clean City Awards

The Union urban development minister, Venkaiah Naidu, gave away the prestigious Clean City Awards to three southern cities, Alappuzha, Panaji and Mysuru at an event organized by CSE (Centre for Science and Environment). At the event, the minister also launched a book titled, Not in my Backyard, authored by the CSE director general, Sunita Narain. In his address to the gathering, the minister said that the book could not have come at a better time as India is at a critical point of her development where her piling mountains of waste require serious management.

Comes up with a sustainable collection and recycling ecosystem for cartons

Tetra Pak, the world’s leading packaging and processing solutions provider, has been awarded the reputed Golden Peacock Eco-Innovation Award 2016 for its work in establishing a sustainable collection and recycling ecosystem for used Tetra Pak cartons. The Golden Peacock Award, a global benchmark of corporate excellence, underlines Tetra Pak’s responsible waste management and recycling practices.

Packaging

The Packaging Design Innovation and Technology Conference in Mumbai

Finding the sweet spot between the volume and throughput of automated processes and the fl exibility of slower processes is the benchmark of the best suppliers of processed foods. Wastage in India’s food supply chain is a concern especially when nearly half the population is malnourished. There is a need to address the issue beyond the glass doors of those in high places and take it to people who matter – the food processing and packaging industry. Packaging and labelling is a major factor in the overall appeal of processed food products. The most innovative packaging development cycle and workfl ow across the supply chain is what the Indian food processing and packaging industries need right now.

 

Save Food Meeting in Madrid

Following the successful first Save Food Meeting at Nestlé in Vevey, Switzerland last year, the second edition will be held on 26 September in...
India

First CX 102 for new Sricity plant in South India

Parksons Packaging, one of India’s largest monocarton printers and converters, ordered two of the latest generation Speedmaster CX 102 presses at drupa 2016. The company has developed a strong partnership with Heidelberg since its establishment in 1996, and has installed numerous Heidelberg presses over the years. “Two years ago we were looking around for a press capable of producing the increasingly short runs in packaging printing quickly and economically, and decided on the Speedmaster CX 102 after a long search,” explains Ramesh Kejriwal, founder and chairman of Parksons Packaging. “It exceeded our expectations, and we ended up installing two more CX 102 presses.”

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Erema launches Careformance

At the K 2016 show Erema will be building on the success of its Intarema technology presented in 2013, this time with its trade fair theme of  ‘Careformance – We care about your performance’ to grow its pioneering role this year with Industry 4.0 applications. “Building on the high degree of automation of the Intarema systems we have developed a Smart Factory package which enables us to give our customers a clear competitive edge and make them fit for the future,” says Erema CEO Manfred Hackl. The company will be recycling the plastic waste of the K show on site at the Careformance Recycling Centre in the outdoor area of the trade fair, with machine, quality and process data being transferred in real time to Erema’s Stand C05 in Hall 9.