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  • CJM – Automatic Liquid Filling and Capping Machine

    Established in 1987, Chyun Jye Machinery (CJM) holds the faith of selling self-designed, innovative products and continuous R&D. With the worldwide market trend, only improve and upgrade the quality of machines will satisfy the customer various and strict requirements in nowadays. Based on the strong faith, now, CJM has become the irreplaceable supplier in Filling, Capping, Labeling,and Cartoning markets. Automatic Filling and Capping Machine Application: Suitable for various liquid products such as Pharmaceutical, Biotech Foods, Cosmetics, House care, Chemicals, etc. Filling System: Bottom filling system prevents foaming and spilling during high speed filling. Bottle block turning disc with counting function decreases the time of waiting for the next bottles coming in.             Filling piston device: Stainless steel is polished and hard chrome plating for strengthening abrasion hardness which prevents contamination. The filling piston is controlled by PLC and servo motor. The different filling volumes and filling speed can be adjusted easily from the HMI touch screens.             Capping device: Offers low-particulate capping suitable for closing general glass bottle with AL ROPP cap. It is also suitable for screw or snap-on caps by changing the capping head. The machine is equipped with safety system - the machine will stop automatically in case of any bottle jams or in improper positions. Model CJ-250 Automatic Filling and Capping Machine Filling Volume 5-60ml, 30-150ml, 100-500ml Capacity 30-60 bottle/min(depends on different filling volume) Power 220V single phase, 50/60HZ, 2.03KW Air (supplied by user) 10L/min, 4-6 bar Machine Dimensio 3162Lx1245Wx1738H (mm) Machine Weight 1100Kgs   More

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  • Mondi takes another slice of sustainable packaging by teaming up with Scan Sverige

    Mondi, a global leader in sustainable packaging and paper, has collaborated with Scan Sverige to create a polypropylene (PP) based mono-material packaging, that is designed for recycling.   HKScan Sweden, having over a century experience in responsible Swedish food production, uses Mondi’s WalletPack for its Pärsons brand’s range of sliced ham, salami, and plant-based products, starting from March 2024.   Mondi’s WalletPack is a PP based solution which is designed for recyclability. This packaging is purposefully developed with recycling in mind, aligning with our customer’s goals, and NPA's missions as an approved producer responsibility organisation dedicated to advancing circular and traceable material recycling. WalletPack can be effectively sorted by Site Zero, Europe’s largest and most advanced plastic recycling facility located in Sweden and is thereby contributing to a circular economy. It replaces the previous solution, which was an unrecyclable multi-material pack that consisted of PET-PE and PA-PE laminates.   Featuring a top and bottom film, Mondi’s WalletPack has an easy peel mechanism ensuring consumer convenience. Created with a protective high oxygen barrier for a longer shelf-life in combination with inside print, it also offers good printability to communicate the brand and product messages.   “It was a pleasure working with Scan Sverige, bringing over a century of experience in responsible Swedish food production to the table. The team closely oversees the full farm to fork value chain, which seamlessly aligns with our values. Throughout the trial process, we were both focusing on the same clear goals: to best protect the food while developing packaging that could deliver from a sustainability standpoint, being designed for recycling.”   Helene Brynell, Regional Sales Nordic, Consumer Flexibles, Mondi   Einar Ahlstrom, Material specialist at NPA explains: “Multi-layer laminates, such as PET/PE and PA/PE, are commonly used in diverse flexible plastic packaging, limiting the potential for material recycling. To enhance and facilitate more efficient material recycling, there is a need to shift towards using mono-material in plastic packaging. It is encouraging to note that Scan Sverige has introduced a novel packaging solution for Pärsons, in collaboration with Mondi. This alternative not only replaces traditional multi-layer laminates but also proves to be more conducive to material recycling.”   Scan Sverige and Mondi initiated discussions about the recently introduced mono-material packaging two years ago. With clearly defined goals set out from the start, the two organisations collaborated closely throughout the process to efficiently and thoroughly develop the WalletPack solution for Pärsons.    “The Mondi WalletPacks will be used on a wide range of sliced products for Pärsons’ cold cuts. We knew Mondi was the right partner to achieve our goals and are delighted to see the new solution running efficiently on our existing machinery. Our objective was to follow a forward-thinking approach to packaging sustainability as we are investing in getting 100% recyclable packaging by the end of 2025 and working hard to change to recyclable mono-materials.”   Eva Tiedman, Category Manager Scan Sverige Credit More

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  • That’s a wrap! Informa Markets celebrates the success of Vitafoods Europe 2024 and bids a fond farewell to Geneva

    Informa Markets heralds the success of Vitafoods Europe 2024 – with a record 70,000m2 of exhibition space, the 2024 event was the biggest to date. Over 19,000 attendees from over 162 countries convened at the Palexpo exhibition centre to discover the latest innovations, gain valuable insights and make new connections with businesses across the supply chain. This year also saw the event celebrate its final edition in Geneva – its home of 26 years – before its much anticipated relocation to Barcelona in 2025.   Speaking on the success of the 2024 event, Julien Bonvallet, Group Brand Director at Informa Markets, says, “It has been the greatest pleasure to welcome everyone back to connect, learn and inspire in Geneva for the final time before Vitafoods Europe moves to Barcelona in 2025. The show floor was buzzing with anticipation for what’s next, but there was also a huge sense of celebration for how much the industry has achieved since the very first Vitafoods Europe all those years ago. We’re delighted that our last event in Geneva has been our biggest and best yet.”     A celebration of industry achievements   As a result of the growing role of innovative technologies in powering the nutraceutical industry, Vitafoods Europe 2024 saw the debut of a new Technology & Equipment Area, doubling the floor space dedicated to showcasing the most exciting services and equipment solutions. There were even more opportunities to inspire NPD at this year’s event with the introduction of a newly expanded Finished Products Area. Plus, much-loved favourites made a welcomed return to Geneva, including the Future of Nutrition Summit which took place the day before doors opened at the Palexpo, and the Vitafoods Europe Conference, where industry leading experts shared a wealth of insights at a range of well-attended sessions. Vitafoods Europe 2024 also saw Flavolife, Edonia, Reso Health and BioKuris crowned as category winners of this year’s Startup Innovation Challenge.     Uniting the industry   Vitafoods Europe solidified its position as the go-to event for the whole nutrition industry. This year it offered even more opportunities to inspire new product development with an expanded Finished Products Area. The 20% year-on-year growth of this area reflects the expanding opportunities for collaboration across the supply chain. The dedicated space brought suppliers and manufacturers from across the globe together with leading brands, retailers and distributors to showcase the latest innovative product concepts and market-ready products.   “Over half of visitors come to Vitafoods Europe to see new finished products,” says Bonvallet. “The expanded Finished Products Area reinforces Vitafoods Europe’s role in bringing the entire nutraceutical community together – retailers are our fourth biggest visiting group, and 80% come to get direct access to finished products. As consumers take their health into their own hands through nutritional solutions, there are even more opportunities for the industry to work together to develop products that meet their needs – which is why representing the whole supply chain is critical.”     Insights to inspire   With over 44 hours of expert-led content available across the three days of Vitafoods Europe 2024, visitors had the opportunity to discover key insights into the biggest trends, challenges and opportunities facing the industry today. Highlights included talks from Yakult, Curiosity Research and TruDiagnostic Inc. at the returning Vitafoods Europe Conference, as well as sessions led by Huel, Kline & Company and Nutrition Business Journal at the renowned Vitafoods Insights Theatre. Exclusive insights were also on offer at the Future of Nutrition Summit, where speakers from TNO, Nuritas and more offered a snapshot of the nutrition industry in 5+ years’ time.     Fond farewells and new beginnings   Reflecting on the event’s last edition in Geneva before its relocation, Bonvallet adds, “Palexpo has provided the perfect home for Vitafoods Europe to grow and thrive over the years, helping us bring our community together and drive the industry forward. And as the industry evolves, so do we. The relocation to Barcelona will allow us to grow in line with market potential – reinforcing how much the nutraceutical sector has prospered over the past 26 years. Whether this was your first Vitafoods Europe, or the latest in a long line, we look forward to seeing you in Barcelona for our next chapter.”   Vitafoods Europe will return in 2025 (20-22 May) to the Fira de Barcelona. Visit: www.vitafoods.eu.com More

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