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Spencer Green
Chairman, GDS International

Sales and the 'Talent Magnet'

A lot is written about being a ‘Talent Magnet’, either as a company, or as President. It’s all good practice – listen, mentor, reward, provide clear goals and career maps. Good practice for the employer, but what about the employee?
25 May 2011
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Mobile data technology in the food industry


For more than fifteen years CASIO is active in the mobile data collection market and has helped well-known customers in transportation, retail, public transport and the food and beverage industry to make their daily work more efficient.

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Huhtamaki – A leading global consumer packaging company


Huhtamaki Group has a wealth of experience in providing both standard and customized solutions, as well as complete packaging systems – for nearly 90 years. We specialize in smooth and rough molded fiber products, release films, flexible packaging, foodservice paper cups and other products based on paper forming technology.

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To make safer packaging, Shiner International is a smart alternative


On a sunny morning in the golden fall of 2007, general manager from Energy Food Club (EFC) - one of leading food companies which provides high-quality value-driven snacks in USA – stepped on the hot land of Hainan Island, China - the Eastern Hawaii.

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Sustainability with improved efficiency: Can they co-exist?


By TNA Solutions. Food processors/manufacturers play a vital role in sustainability. Recent advances in biodegradable film have improved some packaging but sustainability needs go well beyond environmentally agreeable films. Improving the efficiency of equipment in the processing/manufacturing environment is as vital as ever.

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New year’s revolution


The food processing industry is set for some major changes in 2010 and beyond. Brian McCluskie outlines some of the biggest coming developments.

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