Well wrapped up
With cash tight, users of packaging machinery want even better value for money in their purchases - as well as everything else. Rod Addy reports- Published: 29 August, 2008If you've read Charles Dickens' David Copperfield, you'll be familiar with the outlook for the impecunious Mr Micawber, namely: "Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result: happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result: misery."
Green versus convenience
Packaging machinery designers face the difficult task of reconciling consumer demand for convenience with less packaging, says John Dunn- Published: 25 January, 2008In some African countries milk is packaged in bags. The bags go into a jug and into the fridge. Cut off the corner of the bag and the milk can be poured via the jug. "It's their equivalent of the milk bottle, if you like," says Chris Bolton, sales and operations director at PFM Packaging Machinery.
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