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Section: Industries > Nutraceuticals/Dietary
Robotics/Automation
Life Sciences Packaging
Capmatic’s Galaxy platform was built on B&R Acopos technology and included a remarkable variety of demo functions.
November 10, 2022
Medical Device/Packaging
Robotic Variety Pack Demo
Demo unit from Aagard featuring a Rockwell-powered Comau robot plus iTrak showed how variety packs can be done.
November 10, 2022
Packaging/Filling
Infant formula inspires 3A-certified auger filler
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery develops a sanitary auger filler for an infant formula application and then seeks 3A certification for the equipment, rolling it out to the food, pharma, and nutraceutical markets.
November 3, 2014
Nutraceuticals/Dietary
Off the Shelf: Perrigo’s infant formula tub is filled with innovation
Used by Walmart, Target, and other store brands, the tub enables easy opening, and more hygienic scooping of the powdered formula, as well as an anti-theft tag option.
April 2, 2013
Nutraceuticals/Dietary
Hands-free method for measurable unit dosing of topical products
Padtech AS has developed and patented a single use delivery system for all types of topical products including liquids, creams, lotions, gels and ointments.
February 21, 2012
Flexible Packaging
Horizontal forming/filling/sealing
A close-up look at one of the 22 hf/f/s lines at contract manufacturer/packager American FlexPack's facility in Green Bay, WI.
June 1, 2009
Packaging/Filling
Vitamin maker energizes packaging lines
With private-label customers that include Walgreens, Costco, and Target, and companies with branded products such as those sold at Wal-Mart, expectations run high at Inverness Medical Nutritionals Group, Freehold, NJ. To meet the requirements of these private-label and contract-manufacturing customers, Inverness must maximize efficiency and versatility in its packaging operations. In the past year, the company did just that, adding two identical tablet lines to its 260,000-sq-ft Freehold tablet and capsule manufacturing/packaging facility. Inverness worked with supplier partner Capmatic Ltd. and systems integrator AutoFlex Technology to customize the lines.
June 15, 2008
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