All White Paper articles
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ArticleMaximum efficiency, minimum footprint: the new beverage era
Discover how cutting-edge advancements in filling and seaming are redefining operational excellence, enabling companies to meet diverse product demands—from carbonated to hot beverages—with unparalleled precision and environmental responsibility.
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ArticleHow DS Smith is working with leaders like Huel to revolutionize e-commerce packaging
In the face of rising costs, landmark new regulations, and constantly evolving consumer expectations, last-mile delivery has never been more important.
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ArticleIs your packaging strategy future-proof?
Schoeller Allibert is excited to share its latest whitepaper: New EU Sustainability Regulations and Their Impact on Packaging. This guide unpacks the rapidly evolving EU Green Deal and its ambitious targets for waste reduction, recycling, and sustainable production.
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ArticleMaximum performance: 7 steps to OEE excellence
Increase productivity and reduce downtime with Balluff’s proven strategies for optimizing Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) in machines and production lines within seven critical areas. Manufacturers and machine builders alike can achieve measurable improvements with this practical guide.
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ArticleIs your production line ready for what is next?
The adoption of Data Matrix or QR codes, commonly known as 2D codes, is set to bring numerous competitive advantages to the food and beverage industry. Meeting new regulations, reducing downtime, and ensuring traceability all hinge on choosing the right coding technology.
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ArticleTaking a closer look at DS Smith’s recyclability evaluation service
DS Smith’s Recyclability Evaluation Service (RES) aims to offer a detailed assessment of the recyclability of fibre-based packaging, particularly in regard to primary or consumer-based packaging.
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ArticleHow did Suntory slash costs and boost efficiency across its facilities?
Suntory uses Markforged 3D printers to create high-strength parts at their Haruna plant, reducing production time and cost.
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ArticleAddressing SBTi uncertainties in the pulp & paper industry
The pulp and paper industry significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions due to its reliance on forestry, land use, and energy-intensive processes. To address these environmental challenges, the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) provides a framework for setting science-based emission reduction targets aligned with the latest climate science.




