product innovations New FDL
consumer range brings benefits
large and small FDL Packaging Limited has introduced a new range to offer its customers maximum choice and flexibility. Branded ‘The Consumer Range’, the new offering caters largely to the food and pharmaceuticals sectors but also incorporates a more general PET range. While the key departure for FDL, which has built its reputation on the supply of high capacity packaging needs, lies in expanding its range by also now offering its customers the convenience and flexibility of smaller containers with a capacity of 5 litres or less. The new Consumer Range offers an exhaustive range of solutions for a whole host of packaging requirements. Comments FDL Sales Director Dave Scotting: “At FDL, we pride ourselves on listening to our customers and the new Consumer Range is very much a reflection of that. Overwhelming demand for greater flexibility has led to a range with the capacity to meet our customers’ demands, large and small”. For more information call 01942 722299 or visit
www.fdlgroup.co.uk.
Linpac and Cuki Cofresco unveil CukiLIN
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wo leading packaging companies in different fields have come together to create CukiLIN®
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a complete aluminium tray and film lid solution ideal for oven-ready meals. LINPAC Packaging, the leading European multi-material packaging company, has been working closely with aluminium tray specialists Cuki Cofresco to create a combination that offers excellent on-shelf presentation, extended shelf-life
and delivers optimal performance when running on packaging lines. LINPAC’s high barrier films LINtop PP HB and LINtop Alu HB have been specially developed to be compatible with aluminium trays. They offer a tight robust seal that means there is no need for the product to also be packaged in a cardboard sleeve, while both films have anti-fog properties to improve visibility of the product on the shelf. The CukiLIN®
partnership means that a constant level
of service and on-site technical support is available throughout Europe, to ensure customer machinery is running as efficiently as possible. For more information call 01977 692111 or visit
www.linpacpackaging.com.
Convenience all wrapped up
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ith its latest packaging innovation, the unique Cryovac®
Oven Ease™ HC2440
ovenable bag, Sealed Air brings multiple benefits to foodservice and retail. Integrating good barrier properties and ready- for-the-oven convenience suitable for conventional or microwave reheating, this high-
abuse, multi-layer bag enables the cooked product to retain its natural moisture and flavour. Additional advantages for the consumer include reduced cooking times, less risk of leakage, along with easy preparation and packaging disposal. The assured maintenance of consistent taste in marinated and spiced products creates further appeal, as does the accessibility to recipes otherwise out of reach with the skill and time resources available. The ovenable bag is food law approved in Europe for temperatures of 200°C for up to two hours and temperatures of 190°C for four hours.
For more information visit
www.sealedair-emea.com.
ATLANTIC ZEISER BRINGS INNOVATION AND NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Atlantic Zeiser Group demonstrated its DIGILINE™
portfolio of innovative modular end-
to-end system solutions at FESPA. On display was the DIGILINE™
Single Product 210 with a full-
color GAMMA 70P UV print module, as well as a conveyer system featuring the OMEGA™ 70HD print module, which is ideal for very short runs of direct product printing. The company also showcased an application for top-quality printing on plastic
rulers at FESPA which took place 22-26 June. “Atlantic Zeiser brought to FESPA an innovative portfolio of solutions that are ideal for industrial digital printing on labels, packages, booklet labels and transactional documents, as well as direct product printing for high-level and quality-oriented applications,” said Ralf Hipp, Vice President of Digital Systems. For more information call +49 (0)7465 291 136 or visit
www.atlanticzeiser.com.
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