PCI Autumn 2004

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Information and innovation
Information and innovation

Carl Olsmats, general secretary of the WPO, discusses the key ideas and developments that will feature in this issue of Packaging and Converting Intelligence.


Plastic fantastic?
A barrier should exclude the entry or exit of water, water vapour and other liquids, while preventing the entry of oxygen,...
Protect and print
Change is the only constant in the packaging market.
Sustainable equations
The impact of sustainable development (SD) on environmental issues, such as climate change, water conservation and waste,...
Radio waves
In the past, supply chains were exactly that: the consumer purchased what the supplier produced.
PET: The shape of things to come
Beer packaged in PET is by no means a new concept.
A flexible future
Flexible pouches are here to stay.
Stand and Deliver
The stand-up pouch format has successfully separated itself from more traditional forms of packaging.
A degree of flexibility
In recent years a lot of effort has gone into developing UV-cured ink systems and, as a result, they have had a strong impact...
Competitive ink
As print quality for packages continues to improve, manufacturers are constantly looking for the latest technology to enhance...
Active research
Packaging provides us with a means of enclosing items, which makes portability and long-term storage possible.
Candid camera
Pack integrity is vital for all types of food packaging, but on high-speed production lines it can often be difficult to...
Patient progress
Packaging is a vital part of the development of any product, and this is particularly true in the pharmaceuticals market.



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