The need to keep dairy products safe and fresh while distinguishing offerings is resulting in a greater processor demand for highly functional packaging designs.
Designs are becoming more functional as processors seek a competitive edge. Likewise, dairy product developers are increasingly leveraging rigid and flexible packages, while automated packaging systems, such as case palletizers, are enabling dairy processors to better cope with labor issues.
Fairlife has built a new dairy production facility in Coopersville, Michigan. The new site will begin production of a milk protein drink called Fairlife and Core Power.
Dairy branding and messaging is stuck in the last century. Consumers today want health information and benefits. When a shopper picks up your milk carton, does she receive the wrong message? It’s probably time for a redesign.
A leading package designer shows how to improve your dairy's branding and consumer messaging in order to compete with nondairy milks and other beverages.
At Pack Expo 2014, McCormick Place, Chicago, Booth #2520
November 17, 2014
ProAdjust®, an innovative add-on solution that automatically adjusts the change-over points of most machines, will be on display at Pack Expo 2014, Booth# 2520.
By looking at the store brands of other consumer packaged goods, dairy processors can find ideas for the packaging of milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream.
July 8, 2014
Packaging expert Robert Hogan details five packaging innovation trends that are emerging in store brands.
Piber Group of Italy is an integrated manufacturer of packaging equipment and plastic packaging for food.
August 8, 2013
Piber Group consists of nine companies, including Stamplast and Piberplast (injection molding), Alipack (packaging machines for food and beverage) and Lampografica (offset printing of paper and PP labels for in-mold labeling and glue applications).