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Rondo-Pak, a leading provider of quality folding cartons and printed components for the pharmaceutical, medical device and consumer industries, has attained certified vendor status with Genentech, a member of the Roche Group. This designation comes as a result of Rondo-Pak providing dozens of consecutive batches of material, totaling eight-million cartons, without a single complaint or failure. As a preferred supplier, the status signifies Rondo-Pak’s consistent ability to provide supreme customer service, while minimizing cost and maximizing efficiency for its customers.
Food producers trying to appeal to consumer demands see inkjet printing for their packaging as a cost-effective solution for introducing test products or a wider range of flavor offerings.
The framework of this experiment established a proof of concept in assembling a small-scale muscle tissue in a 3D bioprinter under micro-gravity conditions.
Chroma Color Corp., McHenry, Ill., launched CHROMARK laser marking additives and concentrates to mark plastics extremely fast, contactless, cleanly, precisely and permanently compared to pad printing or adhesive labels.
Panduit Corp., Tinley Park, Ill., partnered with Seiko Epson Corp., Japan, to develop printers and labels for the industrial, construction and network infrastructure marketplaces.
Multi-Conveyor, Winneconne, Wis., built a unique stainless-steel, 3-A Dairy sanitary washdown-welded conveyor, designed to transport plastic-wrapped blocks of food in conjunction with a customer-supplied starwheel top and bottom labeler.
Matthews Marking Systems, Pittsburgh, Pa., announced eSolarMark+, a new line of lasers that come in a variety of laser types, including CO2, fiber and a range of diode, including UV and green diodes.