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Peruvian cold storage specialist Friopacking adds large-scale avocado and citrus selection lines new facility
Leading Peruvian cold storage manufactur
It's a great time for companies in the auto industry to reinvent themselves. In fact, it's imperative to change or miss out on a changing auto marketplace.
Plastics News reporter Sarah Kominek profiles some of those sweeping changes taking place as companies do their best to adapt to a f
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LAKELAND, Fla. — Leading global food and beverage technology provider, JBT Corporation, announces the launches of its FVPGrow™ and Chopper Blender SE technologies, specifically designed for juice and purée processing customers in need of smaller-sized, versatile machinery to imp
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DUBLIN , Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Building Thermal Insulation Market by Material (Glasswool, Stonewool, Plastic Foam), Application (Roof Insulation, Floor Insulation, Wall Insulation), Building Type (Residential, Non-Resi
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Under a new bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, grocery stores in California will be required to phase out single-use plastic produce bags, like these in a
For most grocery shoppers, they are as familiar as carts with wobbly wheels, aisles of cereal boxes and checkout stands full of juicy celebrity tabloids. But in California their days are numbered.
Big rolls of thin plastic bags, often used only once to hold fruit and vegetables, or to pu
PASADENA, Calif., Oct 4 (Reuters) - Fast-food French fries and onion rings are going high-tech, thanks to a company in Southern California.
Miso Robotics Inc in Pasadena has started rolling out its Flippy 2 robot, which automates the process of deep frying potatoes, onions and other food