UK-based KM Packaging Services Ltd. extended its range of ovenable films with the new Superguard line, designed for home cooked-style convenience food.
The new X39 X-ray inspection system designed by Mettler-Toledo Safeline, Tampa, Fla., now enables manufacturers of frozen formed burger patties (beef, pork, chicken, fish and vegetarian) to detect and reject non-conforming products, including both those containing contaminants and those with other product irregularities or defects.
Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA), Houston, Texas, introduced the new 2,600- to 3,500-pound capacity Jungheinrich EJG 212 – 216 series of counterbalanced walkie stackers to its North American product line.
Chicago-based project44 launched a new rail visibility API intended to increase end-to-end information symmetry by eliminating the shipment visibility gaps across the American and Canadian rail networks.
FoodLogiQ, Durham, N.C., released product enhancements to its Track + Trace food traceability technology solution to include enhancements to supplier reporting and monitoring as well as nine new reporting modules.
RPC Superfos, Denmark, developed an innovative spoon-in-the-lid from for its 75-mm containers, designed to make yogurts, desserts and other dairy products stand out from the crowd.
The Raymond Corp., Greene, N.Y., introduced two new trucks—the Model 8720 2nd level order picker with elevated platform, and the new Model 8410 pallet truck with 2nd level pick steps option.