Tag: food
UBM all set to organise ProPak India
UBM India, one of the leading exhibitions organizer, is all set to host the first edition of ProPak India for the processing and packaging...
Asia Pulp & Paper’s Foopak Bio Natura named Sustainability Product of...
Asia Pulp & Paper’s (APP) Foopak Bio Natura suite of food packaging products has been named ‘Sustainability Product of the Year’ by the Business...
Gurugram-based Kumar Printers adds Autoprint Checkmate 50 carton inspection system
Gurugram-based Kumar Printers has recently installed Autoprint’s Checkmate 50 carton inspection system. The paper and paper board packaging solutions provider caters to sectors such...
Zanders introduces Zanlabel high gloss
Zanders has expanded its label paper portfolio with Zanlabel high gloss, a high-luster, single-sided double-coated quality, characterized by its particularly high wet opacity. It...
DS Group adopts Kiran Consultants’ ERP
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Delhi-NCR, the DS Group is known for launching breakthrough products in the food and beverage sector among others....
Constantia Flexibles to double sales in India in five years
Constantia Flexibles, the world’s fourth largest flexible packaging group, is aiming to double its sales in India within the next five years. This is...
Uteco and Kodak ready to install first hybrid Sapphire
Uteco and Kodak are ready to install the first hybrid Sapphire Evo press for label and flexible packaging, featuring Kodak’s Stream inkjet technology at...
Toyo Ink to present food-grade metal coatings and inks
Toyochem Co. Ltd., Toyo Ink Co. Ltd. and Jiangmen Toyo Ink Co. Ltd., all member companies of the Toyo Ink Group of Japan, will...
Exhibitor registration available
All companies offering technologies and integrated solutions for the food and beverage industries with their sights on the US market are now able to...
Uflex formulation for reprocessable edible oil films
According to a company press release, Uflex has developed a customized formulation that renders barrier packaging for edible oil re-processable. Given that comparable oil packaging films are generally between 70 and 110 microns with a nylon content of 7 to 12%,