All articles by FPJ Staff – Page 280
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Seven's storage solutions
Ipswich-based company Seven Asset Management contracts hire portable cold storage units and vehicles to businesses all over
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Pre-Pack packs a punch
PREPACK Systems has launched the new series of Daumar PA-25 weighing machines which can be used for a wide variety of fresh
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Redpack moves with the flow
ITISNOT necessary to look abroad for a flowrapper that combines quality, innovation and efficient operation.Norwich-based
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Fresh ideas for produce packaging from Veriplast
VERIPLAST International is the sales and marketing division of Autobar Disposables Group. The company is Europe's leading
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Packaging pioneers
Throughout April, the Journal will feature a series of articles on issues and developments that concern those involved with the packaging sector of the fresh produce industry. This week, Plaform profiles its new ranges, while over the page Sharp Interpack outlines how it has kept its position as one of the UK?s leading thermoformers of rigid plastic packaging.
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What the OFT is for
I might not have been writing about this trade quite as long as David Shapley but, at the risk of sounding like him, there
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IT access essential to take growers forward
There was some suggestion that the principal objective for supermarket suppliers should be to integrate their systems with
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The poor relation of trade shows
Having circulated around IFE this week I could not escape the feeling that fresh fruit and vegetables have become the poor
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Five steps to heaven or five green squares?
I'd love to be 100 per cent supportive off the DoH 5-a-day programme. It is without doubt one of the best pieces of news this
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Plimsoll's on-line roll of honour
Plimsoll Publishing is holding its first on-line awards ceremony on October 6 to honour 49 companies in the fresh produce industry named as the best trading partners.
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Citrus board cuts out Jaffa UK
Following a series of meetings between Citrus Marketing Board of Israel officials and growers-exporters, the Jaffa UK office has been closed with immediate effect from September 30.
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US winds down after mixed apple season
1999-2000 has been a difficult season for apple growers world-wide and the sector in the US has also been affected.
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Banana Group searches for Britain's unsung sporting heroes
The Banana Group announces its promotional plans for this year, which aims to highlight some of the nation's lesser known sporting champions.
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Total Control Systems gets the Lynx effect
Software developers TCS acquires software house System Lynx Limited.
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Supermarkets cleared of making excess profits
The Competition Commission finds little evidence that the multiples are making excess profits at the end of its 18-month investigation.
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Brown urges producers to follow demand in the marketplace
Nick Brown, agriculture minister, states that the only viable future for UK agriculture is to follow the development of products for which there is a marketplace.
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Fresh Produce Consortium gets Brighten
Richard Brighten is to take over from Nicholas Saphir as the president of the Fresh Produce Consortium.
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BerryWorld on the Food Trak
Food Trak, the electronic traceability specialists, is to install a ground-breaking package for BerryWorld.
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Adrian Scripps enters into agreement with local companies
Adrian Scripps, the growers and packers based in Tonbridge, awards contracts worth more than £500,000 to two local firms for its fruit storage complex.
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Spanish strawberry delay
Cold weather postpones onset of the Spanish strawberry season by two weeks. First arrivals are now scheduled for the second or third week in February.