“The new slice line is needed to keep pace with the organic growth of our existing customers, and the overall strong demand for slices in both retail and food service packs,” said Jeff Gentine, Master Gallery Food’s second-generation president and CEO.
This innovative solution addresses the industry's growing need for more sustainable alternatives to conventional fluoropolymer-based processing aids while maintaining strong performance standards.
The name change reflects the company’s expanded value proposition as a fully integrated partner for packaging machinery, materials and support — serving food manufacturers across North America.
The bill expresses concern that solid waste may soon exceed landfill capacity in all of Hawaii’s counties, adding that the state would benefit from reduced waste production by expanding alternative strategies like reuse, refill, composting, and recycling.
Designed for versatility, MB2253 excels in marking a wide variety of beverage substrates, including plastics, metals, glass and returnable glass bottles
The hygienically designed TFX thermoformers stand out for their high performance and operational availability when producing high quality packaging with sustainable materials.
The multi-year project will significantly enhance the infrastructure of the mill and underscore the company’s commitment to sustainable practices and operational efficiency.
Facility will serve as the supply chain hub for the warehousing, transportation, and inventory management of Placon’s medical-related packaging for customers in the region. Placon may eventually manufacture packaging in Costa Rica as customer demand increases.
These findings highlight a surge in investment and innovation — insights that will come to life this fall at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025, the premier packaging and processing trade show produced by PMMI, taking place Sept. 29–Oct. 1 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.