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Australia plain pack ‘concerns’ slows New Zealand progress

on: February 16, 2016In: Australia

Issues such as illicit trade, politics and legal cases in Australia are slowing plain pack plans in New Zealand, according to the CPMA. Tony Corbin Read more

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Russia likely to continue sanctions

on: June 24, 2015In: Australia, Dairy, EU, fruit, meat, Russia, vegetable

According to Russian news agency TASS, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has requested that deputy premier Sergey Prikhodko prepare an extension request for continuing sanctions for the approva... Read more

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Tobacco sales rise in first year of Australia’s plain packaging policy

on: March 24, 2014In: Asia-Pacific, Australia, News, plain tobacco packaging

Australia’s ‘plain’ tobacco packaging policy has been dealt a blow after figures showed that sales of tobacco in the country have risen since it was introduced Read more

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ExxonMobil to build hydrogenated hydrocarbon plant

on: March 13, 2014In: Australia, convertech, design, industry, linkedin, Middle East, Nonwovens, Products

New capacity will serve hot melt adhesive makers Read more

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Chromatic Technologies Salutes “Burn Awareness Week”

on: January 31, 2014In: Australia, calendar, converting, home, Industry News, manufacturing, Nonwovens

Thermochromic plastic turns bright red to indicate piping hot beverage Read more

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Comprehensive Report on Worldwide Market for Advanced Phase Change Materials

on: November 26, 2013In: Australia, converting, Industry News

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Advanced Phase Change Materials (PCM) Market Report - Includes Forecast to 2015" report to their offering. The increasing.. Read more

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Ontario Solar Photovoltaic Farm to Use Hanwha SolarOne’s HSC 60 Poly Can-Am Modules

on: November 26, 2013In: Australia, Industry News, manufacturing

Hanwha SolarOne Co. Ltd. (the “Company”, or “Hanwha SolarOne”), a top-10 global photovoltaic manufacturer of high-quality, cost-competitive solar modules, today annou... Read more

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Ecolean to Introduce Innovative Transparent Aseptic Package Solution

on: November 26, 2013In: air shafts, Australia, converting news, Industry News

Ecolean will begin the year 2014 with the launch of a brand new innovation: a transparent, aseptic package solution. The package is called Ecolean Air Aseptic Clear, and with its transparenc... Read more

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New Report Assesses Chinese Market for Modified High Performance Engineering Plastics

on: November 26, 2013In: air shaft, Australia, Industry News, Products

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Assessment of China's Market for Modified High Performance Engineering Plastics" report to their offering. This report is... Source: A... Read more

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Study Results Provide New Insights into Composite Materials

on: November 26, 2013In: Australia, converting news, Industry News, Products

Composite materials are of increasing interest to physicists. Typically, they are made of electrically conducting elements - such as spherical metallic or elongated carbon particles - embedd... Read more

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