InPrint USA, the exhibition of print technology for manufacturing, is launching Ask the Experts, allowing show visitors to schedule complimentary consultations with some of the industry’s most accomplished professionals.
After more than a decade of cooperation and collaboration, Constantia Flexibles has signed binding agreements to acquire a majority stake in TT-print, a Russian-based company that specializes in pharmaceutical packaging solutions.
Ampacet, a global provider of masterbatch and additive materials, has added two new color production lines and expanded its research and development and color labs in Dudelange, Luxembourg.
The global savory snack food market was worth $94.3 billion in 2015 and is expected to grow to $220 billion by 2025, according to the 2018 Assessment of the Snack Foods Market report produced by PMMI. North America is the second largest market, accounting for 33 percent of market value.
The competition is part of the company's drive to solve one of the biggest challenges in the packaging industry – to reduce the amount of non-recyclable waste that is generated every day.
TC Transcontinental Packaging is launching one of the first-in-market, 100 percent recyclable, multilayer barrier standup pouches in North America in partnership with Harney & Sons, an American tea company, for its loose tea flexible plastic pouch.
As an international business development manager, Arnoud de Jong will be responsible for growing and serving the company’s TruPoint doctor blade business in northern Europe.
Kwik Lok Corporation and Idaho Package Company (IPAK) have signed a distribution agreement which authorizes IPAK to sell Kwik Lok closure products, closures and closure labels in Idaho and eastern Oregon.
Berry Global, NOVA Chemicals, BASF, Dow and Henkel are among more than 25 companies that have joined The Alliance to End Plastic Waste, a new, non-profit organization that aims to partner with the finance community, government and civil society to eliminate environmental plastic waste.
Nearly 30 companies from the plastics and consumer goods value chain launched the new “Alliance to End Plastic Waste” (AEPW). The goal is to develop and bring to scale solutions that will minimize and manage plastic waste, and promote solutions for used plastics by helping to enable a circular economy.