Packaging Digest - April 1, 2009
Features
Winery uses extended-text labels to tell its story
Sonoma, CA-based Cline Cellars is a progressive winery whose owners believe food and wine should go together. Nestled in the Contra Costa County area near Oakley, the winery was established in 1982 as owner Fred Cline preserved and restored many ancient vine sites to their rightful reign as premier California wine lands.
- Departments
- Comment
- Energy spikes in '08 created 'demand destruction'
- Design Trends
- T.G.I. Friday's launches frozen skillet meals in a pouch
- Bag-in-box keeps changing the shape of wine
- Childrens' light-up bottle is a real 'soaprise'
- Starbucks introduces instant-coffee stick-packs
- Luxurious jar-in-jar gives Nivea a facelift
- Shrink sleeves dress milk bottle's curvy shape
- New Products
- Hybrid bag
- Image sensor
- Self-laminating labels
- Linear bushings
- Metal detectors
- Shredder
- Distance sensors
- Security packaging
- Color adjustments
- Safety relay
- Nonlaminated papers and boards
- Capping chucks
- Anti-counterfeiting system
- 'Green' paper line
- Case packer/unpacker
- Nylon flash tape
- Seal control
- Microwave food trays
- Standup pouches
- Software
- Roasting bags
- Paperboard packaging
- Bag-dump station
- Spur conveyor
- Wipe-on label applicator
- Sustainability
- COMPASS software steers choices for packaging design
- Plenty of system integrators available for automation projects
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