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Diciembre 18, 2018
Walkers Launches First UK Recycling Scheme for Potato Chips Packaging
Walkers is launching the first nationwide recycling scheme for potato chips bags, locally known as crisp packets. Working with recyclers, TerraCycle, the scheme will tap into an established network of recycling collection points around the UK. Contenido Patrocinado
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Mayo 04, 2018
Ishida offers Solution to Prevent Water Ingress for Fresh and Frozen Weighing Applications
Ishida Europe has introduced an internal moisture sensor and monitoring system for its latest multihead weighers, which will enable fresh and frozen food producers to more easily control and prevent water ingress into their critical production equipment.
Noviembre 07, 2016
Ishida Europe launches Sentinel, a remote monitoring solution for its weighing and packaging line equipment
Weighing and packing line equipment specialist Ishida Europe has introduced a unique remote customer care software solution that combines machine performance monitoring with comprehensive data capture and in-depth analysis: Ishida Sentinel™
Julio 28, 2014
Snack food packing solutions with high flexibility and fast payback
Ishida Europe has developed a range of entry-level weigher/bagmaker combination units which offer an economic, medium speed solution for food manufacturers, thus delivering a fast payback on a reduced investment cost while ensuring consistent weights.
Febrero 24, 2014
Ishida helps Piper Crisps focus on Quality
The speed and efficiency of Ishida multihead weighers at specialist crisp manufacturer Pipers Crisps have played a key role in the company’s continuing success, which over the past five years has seen annual growth of between 38 and 45 per cent.
Octubre 09, 2013
Corkers lifts record size potato chip bag
A small British potato chip/crisp manufacturer – Corkers Crisps of Ely, Cambridgeshire has set a new Guiness record for the largest bag of potato chips ever lifted. The bag measured 5.5 metres high and had to be strong enough to support over a tonne.