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 LINERLESS "LEAN-LABEL-ECO" Company: RAKO ETIKETTEN GmbH & Co. KG Country: Germany Email: adrian_tippenhauer@rako-etiketten.com Web: info@rako-etiketten.com


Lean-Label-Eco” is an unique label combining our Linerless-Technology with sustainable materials, (film, adhesive and ink) based on renewable resources. This results in significant material reduction, while retaining the benefits of conventional labels.This innovative combination, of economical and ecological packaging solutions, is the RAKO¬-Group’s approach for a more sustainable label production.


LOTUS WEDDING BOX 


Company: Pragati Pack (India) Pvt. Ltd. Country: India


Email: Hemanth@pragati.com Web: www.pragati.com


TThis premium invitation looks like a lotus flower. The outer pack is an easy to handle pack with colourful printing. The total invitation looks like a lotus bud. When we open the same we find the box with the card inside. All the petals are held in place with special magnets. The inner of the box has a water finish special cloth and a seat for the lotus leaf. The card information is on this. The card is foiled; a textured UV is used to simulate the leaf arteries.


 LOVELLE FLOWER PACKAGING Company: BRITE KONCEPT PTE LTD Country: Singapore Email: annabelletan@britekoncept.com Web: www.britekoncept.com


Introducing Lovelle, an innovative flower basket concept that blends beauty with functionality. It features an elegant abaca wood texture that embraces the flower arrangement, serving as a convenient carrier. The carrier can be detached, allowing the flowers to be displayed as a stand-alone. One can also replace flowers with hamper goods, as Lovelle is supported by a strong and durable base, constructed using water-resistant material. This material is both recyclable and reusable. For easy portability and storage, Lovelle can even be folded and stacked. So forget about expensive vases and clumsy baskets. Lovelle offers you a gift option that is classy, eco-friendly and cost-effective.


MAGNUM OPTIMUM* 


Company: Schoeller Arca Systems GmbH Country: Austria


Email: sabine.loidold@schoellerarca.com Web: www.schoellerarcasystems.com


The modular system of the Magnum Optimum is built upon an ISO 1200x1000mm base and can be outfitted and retrofitted with four different, yet compatible walls. Compared with all previous FLCs, this system is lighter, more durable, offers more shipping and usable volume and achieves the highest possible folding ratio. The Magnum Optimum system fulfils the quality standards of all current European regulations for FLCs.


 MAGNUM OPTIMUM* Company: Schoeller Arca Systems s.r.o. Country: Czech Republic Email: iveta.repova@schoellerarca.com Web: www.schoellerarcasystems.com


The folding plastic pallet container is with footprint 1200x1000mm and loading capacity 650kg. Its variability is a unique feature. One base and several types of walls with OPTIFRAME allow to change the height of the container. Useful frame space in which it is possible to save blisters or other fixation. The fixation remain in the unfolded and folded container and there is no loss, contamination or damage. Folding the container saves the cost of return transportation and storage.


MISSION ATHLETECARE COURT GRIP  Company: Berlin Packaging Country: USA


Email: sjimenez@sspr.com Web: www.berlinpackaging.com


This boldly branded package for an industry-first shoe traction product–used by the U.S. National Basketball Association – is ergonomically designed for fast one-handed application to sneaker soles between plays. The extreme 45-degree neck architecture, custom applicator, one-size-fits-all hand contours and debossed finger grips deliver maximum functionality plus a ‘wow’ look. The custom-molded HDPE bottle required special blow molding equipment and techniques to accommodate the unique 45-degree bottle opening.


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