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So far, Roll N Blow machines have been installed in Russia and Morocco

'Roll-and-blow' for thin-walled polypropylene bottles

By Paul Gander

The Roll N Blow container-forming technology, which rolls sheet into a tube, heats and blows it in a mould, can be used for polypropylene (including barrier structures) and allows new users to optimise outputs very quickly, according to the supplier.

Smart lifting and slowdown with new pallet truck

Smart lifting and slowdown with new pallet truck

A new pedestrian powered pallet truck has been introduced by Yale Europe Materials Handling, which is said to offer enhanced productivity capabilities and a smoother and more efficient operator experience.

Biscuit firms could benefit from fragile packaging machine

Fast and gentle packaging of biscuits

One of the Balkans’ largest confectionery companies, Evropa based in Macedonia, has purchased a ‘Gentle Slope’ CCW multi-head weigher from Ishida Europe to handle the fragile biscuit products the firm manufactures.

Dalton Philips’ £1M cash bonus was ‘severely out of line’ with shareholders’ experience: ISS

Morrisons may face revolt over Dalton Philips’ bonus

By Michael Stones

Morrisons could face a shareholders’ revolt at its annual general meeting (agm) later this week over its decision to pay former ceo Dalton Philips a £1M bonus, after a share advisory group slammed the decision “as severely out of line”.

Investment at Aspall is paying off for the Suffolk firm

Investment brings more control for Aspall

By Laurence Gibbons

Cider manufacturer Aspall’s widespread investment programme has helped it gain more control over its business, according to its boss.

Real Good Food Company

Real Good Food to focus on growth via acquisitions

By Michael Stones

The Real Good Food Company will focus on growth, partly through acquisitions, following the sale of its sugar subsidiary Napier Brown business, according to boss Pieter Totté.

Bright Foods's purchase of Weetabix has been one of the biggest 2015 deals

Food and drink M&A more subdued in 2015

By Rod Addy

UK food and drink mergers and acquisitions (M&A) lost their fizz in the first four months of 2015, discounting major one-off transactions, according to financial advisory firm Oghma Partners’ latest review.

The EU poultry industry needs to protect itself against future bird flu outbreaks, says Rabobank

Bird flu and feed costs hit poultry firms in 2015

By Rod Addy

Bird flu, feed costs and intensifying competition have hit the global poultry sector in the past three months, but there are signs these pressures could be easing, according to Rabobank.

Employment in the salmon sector has leaped up by 28% since 2012

Salmon boosts seafood industry jobs

By Rod Addy

Salmon firms have boosted employee numbers by more than a quarter over two years, leading to a net increase in jobs across the seafood industry, according to trade body Seafish.

Mariner Foods's equipment is being prepared for auction

Mariner Foods assets sale

By Rod Addy

Mariner Foods’ assets are being sold off after the Grimsby-based seafood firm plunged into administration three weeks ago.

High sugary foods are being partially blamed for the UK's obesity epidemic

AoS ‘wrong about fruit-based snacks’ – nutritionists

By Nicholas Robinson

Action on Sugar’s (AoS’s) latest research into fruit-based snacks masks useful nutritional information, confusing parents and potentially stopping children from having healthier treats, nutritionists have warned.

Tesco is under investigation by the Serious Fraud office, the GCA and the FRC

Financial watchdog focuses on supplier relations

By Rick Pendrous

The complex relationships between retailers and their suppliers is to be investigated by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) over the coming year, it was announced in its 11th annual report published today (May 29).

Morrisons claims significant cuts in the amount of highly contaminated chickens

Campylobacter is losing war, claim retailers

By Rod Addy

Retailers are gaining ground on campylobacter according to results that update the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA’s) latest data, the grocery industry has claimed.

On average, one new store a week was opened by B&M in the past 12 months

B&M to open 60 stores after profit surge

By Nicholas Robinson

Discounter B&M will open 60 new stores in the UK, after reporting substantial revenue growth in the first set of results following its £2bn initial public offering (IPO) last year.

AG Barr will pump a further £11M into its Milton Keynes site to expand

AG Barr invests £11M at Milton Keynes

By Nicholas Robinson

AG Barr has confirmed a further £11M investment at its new £41M Milton Keynes manufacturing facility in its interim results today.

The damage at Sainsbury's site was reduced thanks to its sprinkler system (picture: London Fire Brigade)

Follow Sainsbury’s lead to protect against fire damage

By Laurence Gibbons

Food and drink businesses have been encouraged to follow Sainsbury’s lead by London fire chiefs and install sprinklers, after the system prevented “devastating damage” when the retailer’s Charlton depot caught fire.

Dairy UK will push for mandatory COOL in the UK

Push for mandatory COOL in the UK: Dairy UK

By Nicholas Robinson

Dairy UK has slammed the European Commission’s (EC’s) rejection of mandatory country of origin (COOL) labelling for dairy in the EU and has vowed to push for national implementation instead.

Mitchell offered three top tips for energy management

Top three energy tips for food firms

By Laurence Gibbons

Food manufacturers could cut their energy costs by operating more energy efficiently, avoiding production during expensive peak demand periods and working more closely with their energy providers.

Robert Graham (l) with Scotland’s rural affairs secretary Richard Lochhead

Graham’s dairy invests £1M in spreadable butter

By Rod Addy

Graham’s The Family Dairy is pumping £1M into production facilities at its Aithrey Kerse Farm at Bridge of Allan in Scotland to boost spreadable butter capabilities and increase flexibility.

Food and drink manufacturers 'want to remain in the EU', according to industry

Investment to stop until EU referendum – EEF

By Nicholas Robinson

Investment in manufacturing will cease if the prime minister does not hold a referendum on EU membership at the earliest opportunity, the manufacturers’ organisation EEF has said.

Hard to swallow: tortelloni, Organic Chlorella Powder and Prosecco wine have been recalled this week

Lidl features in week’s food safety recalls

By Michael Stones

Three food and drink products were recalled this week on safety fears: Lidl’s XXL Tortelloni, Nua Naturals’ Organic Chlorella Powder and The Wine Society’s Prosecco wine.

M&S's food suppliers played a key role in returning the retailer to profit

M&S’s profit ‘depends on food suppliers’

By Michael Stones

Upmarket retailer Marks & Spencer’s (M&S’s) first return to profit in four years reflects the strength of its relationship with its food suppliers, according to market analyst Conlumino.

The role of animal health in securing safe, sustainable and affordable food will take centre stage at the Brussels conference on June 11

Food security and animal health under Brussels spotlight

By Michael Stones

The animal health industry’s role in securing sustainable world food supplies is the focus of a conference staged in Brussels next month by the International Federation for Animal Health – Europe (IFAH).

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