EXHIBITION REVIEW Anyone looking to combine romance with UN-approved industrial packaging for the transport of dangerous goods could have done a lot worse than making a beeline for Paris and the 40th instalment of the biennial Emballage exhibition this past November 19-22
SHOW REVIEW A ridiculously expensive city where a pint of beer will typically set you back €9, Paris was once again the setting for the biennial Emballage exhibition when it took place at the Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte this past November 19-22
PLASTICS DRUMS Mauser and SABIC have jointly unveiled a new HDPE grade for large healthcare container applications, following successful cooperation in other grades. Mauser is also leveraging its partnerships in container reconditioning
Dynalab has developed a new line of UN-approved QUORAL®-based Baritainer jerrycans that, the company says, provide an“alternative solution for packaging, storing and transporting chemicals
EXHIBITION REPORT Home to alt beer, a 1920s pseudo-Sumerian temple complex and this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, the German city of Düsseldorf this past May 12-18 was once again the setting for the triennial Interpack show
EXHIBITION REPORT The capital of France once more proved itself to be much more than just the City of Love this past November when the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre again hosted the biennial Emballage packaging show
JERRYCANS French drum, bottle and jerrycan manufacturer Agriplas has expanded its already extensive range of products with the launch of a new reusable jerrycan that promises to help shippers reduce their packaging costs