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Industrial packaging specialist DSL Packaging produces market leading Schütz Intermediate Bulk Container’s (IBC’s). The units measure one cubic metre and comprise a high density polyethylene blow moulded inner bottle, surrounded by a steel cage, which is mounted on either a metal, plastic or wooden pallet for easy handling. Schütz IBC’s are designed for the packaging of liquid products and have UN approval for the packaging of dangerous goods in groups II and III. The 1000 Litre capacity on one pallet allows for optimum shipping versus the traditional 44 gallon steel drum, which only allows 800Litres per pallet. The units are reusable and DSL offers a full service system including pick-up and recycling or refurbishing of IBC’s. A range of other industrial packaging products are services are also available, including tanks, stainless steel units and plastic drums.
EskoArtwork is set to introduce its new range of 3D packaging design tools Studio 10 at Ipex. The company says the Studio 10 software now includes the new Studio Toolkit for Shrink Sleeves, a Studio Toolkit for Labels, and an online library of 3D packaging shapes – an industry first. |
New Zealand’s HP users have an opportunity to place their best work up against printers from across the world in a new competition, the HP Indigo Digital Printing Contest, which intends to showcase high quality and innovative results customers achieve using HP Indigo digital presses. |
Australia’s first industry-wide audience measurement planning tool for outdoor media, Move, has been successfully rolled-out in each capital city, according to the Outdoor Media Association (OMA). The Association adds it had a strong response from the industry with over 31 agencies and over 800 users currently signed up to use the Move tool. |
Pettaras Press, one of the country's iconic print businesses, sent shockwaves through the print industry today (Friday, March 19) as it entered administration. |
Digital press manufacturer Screen has signed up to be a Gold Sponsor of this year’s Galley Club Awards. The Kyoto-headquartered company sas the move demonstrates its intentions in the digital book production market.
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