Zapata sells Brasilata's closures (English)
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Title:Zapata sells Brasilata's closures
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REPORTAJES - Expansion geográfica - Con la mitad del mercado brasileño, Latasa es el mayor fabricante de latas para bebidas en Sudamérica. Los directores nos explican qué tienen planeado para poder seguir asi.| 2002
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Expansion geografica| 2002
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REGULARS - Comment| 2002
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Comment| 2002
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REGULARS - Inside Information| 2002
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Inside Information| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Packaging standard could raise costs say canmakers| 2002
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Newscan| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Beverage can plant for St Petersburg| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown pays off more than (USD)1bn in debt| 2002
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REPORTAJES - Nuevas tecnologias - La tecnologia para la fabricacion de latas de tres piezas goza de buena salud. Aqui revisamos algunas de las ultimas ideas que los proveedores están ofreciendo a los fabricantes.| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Square cans hit the headlines| 2002
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Nuevas tecnologias| 2002
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Square cans hit the headlines| 2002
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Beverage can plant for St Petersburg| 2002
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Beer in glass bottles outlawed in Canada| 2002
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Germany's deposit scheme challenged| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Beer in glass bottles outlawed in Canada| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Bway acquired by private investors| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Preferred in Brazil brought by Sequa| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Germany's deposit scheme challenged| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Brazil's Prada to invest (USD)10m| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Explosion kills can plant worker| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown clears decks for restructuring| 2002
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Cott accuses Crown of dishonouring contract| 2002
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Can plant managers arrested after fire| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Rexam plant sold to private investors| 2002
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NEWSCAN - US Can's chief resigns unexpectedly| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Six-colour print and varnisher for Litalsa| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown to sharpen up its image| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Bush to decide US tin imports fate| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Easier opening for asparagus cans| 2002
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REGULARS - Newscan| 2002
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Ten years ago in The Canmaker| 2002
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Silgan to exploit Daiwa's technologies| 2002
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Three aerosol lines for Thailand| 2002
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European beverage can growth continues| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Suppliers make hay in (USD)150m European beverage can boom| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ball to build high-speed food can line| 2002
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Rexam plant sold to private investors| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Valspar buys Technical Coatings| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Fortunes rise for BWAY Corporation| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Arcelor increases its prices by 5 percent| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Can price recovery in the US says Rexam| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Food cans decline in the US| 2002
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Schmalbach moves into the Balkans| 2002
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Valspar buys Technical Coatings| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ball happy with higher shipments| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Conway leads from the front at the Canmaker Summit| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Sainsbury's square cans are a sell out| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Canmakers prepare for Russian beer bonanza| 2002
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Fuji's mission in Europe: to rebuild its image| 2002
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Crown to sharpen up its image| 2002
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Bush to decide US tin imports fate| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Cott accuses Crown of dishonouring contract| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Fuji's mission in Europe: To rebuild its image| 2002
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NEWSCAN - US steel tariffs may harm manufacturers| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Silgan to exploit Daiwa's technologies| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Balitika Brewery plans own can plant| 2002
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Russians invest in more canning lines| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Self-cooling cans for the World Cup| 2002
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NEWSCAN - US Can to close Southall plant| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Filler calls for more innovation in cans| 2002
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Capacity increase for Rexam in Europe| 2002
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Income boost for Crown Cork & Seal| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Eight-unit decorator for Kian Joo| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Bigger gulps ham Heineken's 'kegs'| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Markets develop in South East Asia| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Self-heating canned coffee sales surprise| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Coca-Cola returns to a centralised global marketing strategy| 2002
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Miller Brewing names Ball supplier of the year| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Brazil tops can recycling league| 2002
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NEWSCAN - April target for Japanese steel giant| 2002
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NEWSCAN - World's first extrusion-coated drinks cans| 2002
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Conway to lead Canmaker Summit| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Latasa opens its eighth plant in Brazil| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Five-way steel merger on the cards| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Usinor refines its merger plans| 2002
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NEWSCAN - BWAY pleased with initiatives| 2002
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US Can to close Southall plant| 2002
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BWAY pleased with initiatives| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Con way to lead Conmaker Summit| 2002
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Coca-Cola returns to a centralised global marketing strategy| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Beverage cans pass 40bn in Europe| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Brazil's petfood sector to grow 11%| 2002
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Usinor refines its merger plans| 2002
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Brazil's petfood sector to grow 11%| 2002
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Five-way steel merger on the cards| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Miller Brewing names Ball supplier of the year| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Amcor to test Protact DWI drinks cans| 2002
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NEWSCAN - New take on the beer can from Corus| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Silgan expects strong conned food pack| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Downturn in US tinplate canstack| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Fans enjoy self-cooling cons in Korea| 2002
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Denmark replaces drinks can ban with deposits| 2002
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Norsk Hydro to buy VAW aluminium| 2002
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What next for Schmalbach's beverage can business?| 2002
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Zapata sells Brasilata's closures| 2002
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NEWSCAN - What next for Schmalbach's beverage can business?| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Fans enjoy self-cooling cans in Korea| 2002
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Ten years ago in The Conmaker| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Food can shake up for Europe after Ball's Schmalbach takeover| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Soudronic liquidates Karges-Hammer| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Norsk Hydro to buy VAW aluminium| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Tin-free steel line for Indonesia| 2002
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Adverts on Japanese cans help reduce prices| 2002
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NEWSCAN - CMB chimney fire probe continues| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Denmark replaces drinks can ban with deposits| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Bway considering sub of company| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ingenium can plant started in Kansas| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Aluminium bottles line up for Vincor| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Reorganisation for INX International| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Canned food market grows in the UK| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Classic cranberries get canned| 2002
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NEWSCAN - US food cans to grow faster than plastics| 2002
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Del Monte to move tuna to pouches| 2002
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REGULARS - Ten years ago in The Canmaker| 2002
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New take on the beer can from Corus| 2002
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Fans enjoy self-cooling cans in Korea| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Chinese to jump to top of the beer markets| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Euro aids cola price comparisons| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown's debt-cuffing plan gathers pace| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Sales reorganisation for Silgan Container| 2002
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Usinor raises prices by 3-5 percent| 2002
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Reorganisation for INX International| 2002
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La Artistico opens sealants centre| 2002
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Tin-free steel line for Indonesia| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Usinor raises prices by 3-5 percent| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown very, very pleased with Europe| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Barcode recycling scheme in Denmark| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Boxal brings aerosol making up to date| 2002
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US food cans to grow faster than plastics| 2002
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NEWSCAN - La Artistico opens sealants centre| 2002
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Aluminium bottles line up for Vincor| 2002
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Crown's debt-cutting plan gathers pace| 2002
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Sports drink boom to continue in UK| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Sports drink boom to continue in UK| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown's debt-cutting plan gathers pace| 2002
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July opening date for Crown bevcan plant| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Scope for growth in ambient desserts| 2002
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Cans are 17% cheaper than PET| 2002
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Relocation for tooling firm NPE-Innotec| 2002
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New recycling targets are irrelevant and unnecessaryWoods, T. et al. | 2002
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NEWSCAN - Expansion for Ohio Coatings tinplate| 2002
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NEWSCAN - CSN intends to sell Metalic can plant| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Relocation for tooling firm NPE-Innotec| 2002
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NEWSCAN - July opening date for Crown bevcan plant| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Air quality award for Rexam bevcon plant| 2002
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ICI opens Spanish coatings plant| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Easy Peel arrives in Italy| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ubis to set up sales office in Malaysia| 2002
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NEWSCAN - ANALYSIS: Business that's not so much of a peach| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Cans are 17% cheaper than PET| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Amcar wins Heinz Australian contract| 2002
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NEWSCAN - US Can consolidates operations in Europe| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Turn of fortune for Bway profits| 2002
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NEWSCAN - ICI opens Spanish coatings plant| 2002
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FEATURES - New recycling targets are irrelevant and unnecessary - Tony Woods of the MPMA takes issue with a proposal to introduce different recycling targets for each material.| 2002
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ANALYSIS: Business that's not so much of a peach| 2002
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NEWSCAN - New chief for Metal Container Corporation| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Amcor wins Heinz Australian contract| 2002
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Amcor wins Heinz Australian contract| 2002
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New chief for Metal Container Corporation| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Heavier coil for lighter bevcans| 2002
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Nestle considers the future of its hot can| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Resealable cans to be launched in Germany| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Weirton and Corus in import face off| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Four-colour Sprint press for Grafametal| 2002
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Upgrade for Coors canmaking lines| 2002
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Modifications called for on Nestle's coffee can| 2002
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News analysis: The tomato markets| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Norman Nieder joins the Packaging Hall of Fame| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Winter theme for Toyo's TULC cans| 2002
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Denmark abandons its can ban| 2002
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Del Monte gains Heinz businesses| 2002
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Can recycling threat in the US market| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Call for collaborative research projects| 2002
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NEWSCAN - ANALYSIS: The economy is down but packaging is up| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Explosion delays tin mill expansion| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Nestlé considers the future of its hat can| 2002
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Expansion for South Africa's Nampak| 2002
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Collaborative effort could mean cost-effective peelable ends| 2002
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Kraft's first ready-to-drink product| 2002
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Ready meals market in UK helps Heinz| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Collaborative effort could mean cost-effective peelable ends| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Modifications called for on Nestlé's coffee can| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Del Monte gains Heinz businesses| 2002
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Rasselstein boosts DR production| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Results round-up| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown's can supply contract settled| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Beverage can growth to continue in Europe| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Denmark abandons its can ban| 2002
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ANALYSIS: The economy is down but packaging is up| 2002
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Four-colour Sprint press for Grafametal| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ready meals market in UK helps Heinz| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Expansion for South Africa's Nampak| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Retailers prepare for German deposit law| 2002
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Europe drives to boost steel recycling| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Expansion for Swiss seamer maker| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Happoshu price war hots up in Japan| 2002
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Suttie sets up on his own in Australia| 2002
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French fries are being canned in the UK| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Global sales for canned dietary drink| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Self-heating coffee can filler to close| 2002
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Happoshu price war hots up in Japan| 2002
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Differential charges on deposit schemes are a threat| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Five percent tinplate price rise from Corus| 2002
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USA View| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Tin demand rises in Chinese markets| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown to supply cans to Nestlé in Russia| 2002
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NEWSCAN - New Bottle Can used for oil and coffee| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Filling starts for square cons| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Iran's CCI eyes beverage cans| 2002
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Klinghammer buys Berlil Ohlsson| 2002
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Self-cooling keg recognised| 2002
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DF International represents Fuji metal decorators| 2002
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REPORTAJES - Crown calienta motores en España - Tras casi una década carente de inversiones en fábricas para latas de bebidas en Europa occidental, Crown acaba de inaugurar en Sevilla una planta de lo más moderna.| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Differential charges on deposit schemes are a threat| 2002
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NEWSCAN - French fries are being conned in the UK| 2002
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Iran's CCI eyes beverage cans| 2002
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Expansion for Swiss seamer maker| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Europe drives to boost steel recycling| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Aerosol container for pressurised fuels| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Suttie sets up on his own in Australia| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Self-cooling keg recognised| 2002
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Crown calienta motores en Espana| 2002
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NEWSCAN - DF International represents Fuji metal decorators| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Klinghammer buys Bertil Ohlsson| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Happashu price war hots up in Japan| 2002
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Financial round-up| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Growth for cans in US supermarkets| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ingredients lists could swamp labels| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Crown makes first shaped slim cans| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Sainsbury's square cans are collectable| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Sapporo Breweries launches low-malt beer| 2002
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More expansion in China for Coca-Cola| 2002
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Prada to expand food can production| 2002
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Self-cooling can arrives in Brazil| 2002
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Japan's canned cocktails to grow| 2002
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Market analysis| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Better performance for Schmalbach| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Tinplate demand in China outstrips supply| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Launch for easier opening fish cans| 2002
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NEWSCAN - IST opens UV-cure technology centre| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Beverage con sales rise of Schmalbach| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Financial round-up| 2002
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Beverage can sales rise at Schmalbach| 2002
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Mivisa eyes the Americas A venture capitalist company has taken over the leading Spanish canmaker| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Japan's canned cocktails to grow| 2002
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Sapporo Breweries launches low-malt beer| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Steel packaging conference planned| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Beverage can sales rise at Schmalbach| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Bevcan shipments rise in the US| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Ban for Nestlé's self-heating coffee| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Market boost for self-heating food cans| 2002
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FEATURES - Mivisa eyes the Americas - A venture capitalist company has taken over the leading Spanish canmaker. Mivisa is to proceed with investments while it considers to expand to Latin America.| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Revitalising old products with tinplate| 2002
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Steel packaging conference planned| 2002
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IST opens UV-cure technology centre| 2002
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Packaging reduction targets totally miss the point| 2002
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Ingredients lists could swamp labels| 2002
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NEWSCAN - More expansion in China for Coca-Cola| 2002
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Breaking the barrier of the six-colour processMatyska, K. et al. | 2002
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Breaking the barrier of the six-colour process - Lithography manager at US Can, Ken Matyska shares his experience in developing the six-colour process with stochastic screening.Matyska, Ken et al. | 2002
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Steel tops aluminium recycling in the US| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Alcoa buys Preferred Machining Corp| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Europe excels in steel recycling| 2002
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Schmalbach sets target for first commercial aseptic filling line| 2002
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Cans dominate petfood market| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Growth in China's tinplate industry| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Cans dominate petfood market| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Steel tops aluminium recycling in the US| 2002
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NEWSCAN - UK and Italy reject recycling targets| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Legislation to boost US recycling levels| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Higher targets for European recycling| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Bigger peelable ends from Crown| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Big loss for Alcan Aluminium| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Amcor and Impress in technology deal| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Cons dominate petfood market| 2002
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Visions of future packaging in steel| 2002
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Legislation to boost US recycling levels| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Restructuring repositions Ball| 2002
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Amcor and Impress in technology deal| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Schmalbach sets target for first commercial aseptic filling line| 2002
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UK and Italy reject recycling targets| 2002
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Growth in China's tinplate industry| 2002
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Corus/CSN to become tinplate leaders| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Tin levels fall in conned foods| 2002
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Cans lead recovery and stocks boom| 2002
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Chain of command - Improved software systems for supply-chain management provide a vital tool for reducing costs, as F C Packaging and Latasa have discovered| 2002
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REGULARS - US View| 2002
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The year that was - 2002 proved to be another interesting year for canmaking. We review the highs and lows| 2002
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REGULARS - USA View| 2002
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Cans lead recovery and stocks boom - Can volumes in the US have grown during the last quarter for the first time in years, and stocks have been rising dramatically.| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Price rise for German tinplate products| 2002
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NEWSCAN - ANALYSIS: US dollars call the shots in Argentina's corned beef business| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Packaging performs well for Pechiney| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Threatening elements in the Packaging Directive| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Another challenge for deposit system| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Reclosable drinks end from Germany| 2002
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FEATURES - Facing up to the need for international travel - Editorial board member Peter Moran from CamaudMetalbox Seaming Systems is worried about the long-term effect on the industry if business travel is curtailed.| 2002
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FEATURES - Delivering value in beverage cans - William Barker, the new chief executive of Rexam Beverage Can Americas, is keen to put demand and supply in the US back in balance.| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Silgan turns its hand to smaller Campbell ends| 2002
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NEWSCAN - Wider canstock from Posco following mill completion| 2002
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Brazil is greater than the sum of its economic problems - Editorial board member Antonio Teixeira reviews the macroeconomic scenario in Brazil and how it affects metal packaging.Teixeira, Antonio et al. | 2002
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NEWSCAN - Legal challenge to German deposit proposals| 2002
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Delivering value in beverage cansBarker, W. et al. | 2002
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NEWSCAN - Expansion for Korean finplate production| 2002
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Wider canstock from Posco following mill completion| 2002
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Legal challenge to German deposit proposals| 2002
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Expansion for Korean tinplate production| 2002
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REPORTAJES - Las Américas: objetivo de Mivisa - Los nuevos dueños de Mivisa mantienen los planes expansionistas de la empresa, entre los que se incluye la instalacion de una fábrica en América del Sur.| 2002
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Las Americas: objetivo de Mivisa| 2002
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Facing up to the need for international travel| 2002
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Silgan turns its hand to smaller Campbell ends| 2002
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Norm's not letting go - Norm Nieder is retiring as senior director of packaging technology at Anheuser-Busch, but he is not going far from the business.| 2002
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Donde la decoracion tradicional manda| 2002
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REPORTAJES - Donde la decoracion tradicional manda - La brasileña Prada está entregada al uso de litografia para aumentar el atractivo de las latas, mientras que su competidor CBL piensa que la decoracion metalgráfica es solo para productos especificos.| 2002
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Steel could balance US beverage canmaking - Geoff Beeston highlights the opportunity tinplate offers the US to introduce much-needed competition into the beverage can marketBeeston, Geoff et al. | 2002
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Steel could balance US beverage canmakingBeeston, G. et al. | 2002
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Dedicated to the drinks can's future - Managing director of Continental Can UK Terry Voce says that Schmalbach-Lubeca's product innovation shows the company's dedication to beverage cans.| 2002
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Don't expect a Chinese spending spree| 2002
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FEATURES - Beer growth offers hope in China - At a recent conference in Bangkok, the advances of PET were one of the key issues presented by Japanese and Chinese experts.| 2002
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The highlight of the canmakers' year| 2002
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Dedicated to the drinks can's future| 2002
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Market analysis: China| 2002
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The highlight of the canmakers' year - Delegates at the Canmaker Summit were all agreed that the Strategies for Success theme in Naples provided ample opportunity to explore the challenges faced by the industry| 2002
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Fishy business - The head of Impress's North American operations, Nick Ince says that pouches prove there is a market for added-value ideas in the US tuna market.Inca, Nick et al. | 2002
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Beer growth offers hope in China| 2002
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Don't expect a Chinese spending spree - The Chinese are unlikely to embark on a global spending spree for imported foods despite improved living standards.| 2002
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Charting the way ahead - With five restructuring projects underway, US Can's chief executive Paul Jones is confident that 2002 will bring better margins.| 2002
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Threat to tuna markets - Measures to avoid a collapse in the tuna fishing industry will mean a levelling off in demand for cans in the long term.| 2002
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Charting the way ahead| 2002
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Threat to tuna markets| 2002
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There are no plans to phase out using cans - Del Monte Foods comments after announcing its plan to use pouches for Starkist tuna.| 2002
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FEATURES - Pelliconi chooses the young ones - Corrado Ventura, the recently appointed general manager of Pelliconi International Machinery, wants to change the company to become a solution provider| 2002
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FEATURES - First step in a revival of the can's image in India - Despite the huge potential offered by food production in India, its metal packaging business has never been able to drive demand. But there are signs that this could change says ICI's Tony Greensall who spoke at a recent tinplate-sponsored conference in Mumbai.Greensall, Tony et al. | 2002
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Pelliconi chooses the young ones| 2002
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Ready for the offensive - Managing director of Corus Packaging Plus Marjan Oudeman believes the packaging steel is primed to launch its value-added products| 2002
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First step in a revival of the can's image in IndiaGreensall, T. et al. | 2002
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Quality and convenience change Italian cultureBove, A. et al. | 2002
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Oceanic Potential New managing director of seafood can business at Impress Metal PackagingKieffer, D. et al. | 2002
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Oceanic Potential - New managing director of seafood can business at Impress Metal Packaging, Dominique Kieffer says that the market is lively and receptive to innovation.Kieffer, Dominique et al. | 2002
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Candates| 2002
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Ball shows confidence in the steel DWI food can| 2002
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Canned olive oil: a wasted opportunity| 2002
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Metal packaging stocks shine again - Editorial board member George Staphos suggests that the current packaging stocks market is similar to that of the early nineties.Staphos, George et al. | 2002
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Canned olive oil: A wasted opportunity - Despite growing demand and expanding markets for olive oil, canmakers are failing to communicate the advantages of metal packaging over glass and PET.| 2002
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Brazil's canmakers defy the analysts| 2002
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Ball shows confidence in the steel DWI food can - Editorial board member Bev Page charts the progression of the steel DWI food can from concept through to future developmentPage, Bev et al. | 2002
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Safety wake-up call - The faulty indicator of a sensor lead to a fatal explosion at Germany's Gelsenkirchen in February. We review how the owners reacted.| 2002
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Ductility is the key says UsinorGranboulan, J. et al. | 2002
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FEATURES - Ductility is the key says Usinor - Innovations in tinplate will enable customers to exploit value-added ideas says Jérôme Granboulan of Usinor Packaging, now part of the Arcelor group, the world's largest steelmaker.Granboulan, Jérôme et al. | 2002
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REGULARS - Product Focus| 2002
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Product Focus| 2002
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REGULARS - New Projects| 2002
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Never one of the crowd Mexico's leading juice manufactures Grupo Jumex is expanding the use of shaped cans to set its products apart from its competitors| 2002
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Positive spin As an emerging market, Latin America has a great potential, but innovative products and more consolidation are still needed| 2002
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FEATURES - Positive spin - As an emerging market, Latin America has a great potential, but innovative products and more consolidation are still needed.| 2002
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Never one of the crowd - Mexico's leading juice manufacturer Grupo Jumex is expanding the use of shaped cans to set its products apart from its competitors.| 2002
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FEATURES - Turning point - Flat demand for beverage cans in North America and the need to reduce costs has increased the rate of plant closures. In our latest review of the manufacturers we find they are in the strongest position for many years.| 2002
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Turning point Flat demand for beverage cans in North America and the need to reduce costs has increased the rate of plant closures| 2002
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Three generations of Brazilian canmakers - Companhia Metalgraphica Paulista is a small three-piece canmaker in Brazil that is changing direction to survive in a competitive market.| 2002
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Three generations of Brazilian canmakers| 2002
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A torch for tinplate - Development and performance of packaging steels provided the focus for the Second North American Steel Packaging Conference. Jean Silbereis highlights some of the key aspectsSilbereis, Jean et al. | 2002
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Big in paint Brazil's Real Embalagens is focusing on designing innovative paint cans and aims at supplying more decorated sheet and components| 2002
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A torch for tinplate Development and performance of packaging steels provided the focus for the Second North American Steel Packaging ConferenceSilbereis, J. et al. | 2002
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Where traditional decoration rules - Brazil's Prada is committed to using lithography to enhance the can's appeal, while competitor CBL thinks metal decorating is only for market niches.| 2002
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Taking metal to the limits| 2002
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Taking metal to the limits - The Impress Group has been successfully exploiting innovative ideas to serve its customers but chief executive Dominique Damon is irritated by poor-quality products that degrade the image of metal packaging| 2002
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Ball's stock rides high Leading US beverage canmaker Ball Corporation has enjoyed an almost tripling in value of its share prices in recent months| 2002
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The lessons of history - Customers, manufacturers and suppliers have worked together in the past to beat the technical challenges in beverage canmaking. This sector must now decide how to take end design forwardNieder, Norm et al. | 2002
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FEATURES - Ball's stock rides high - Leading US beverage canmaker Ball Corporation has enjoyed an almost tripling in value of its share prices in recent months. We analyse the reasons why.| 2002
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Beer cans are the stars - We trace the development of the US drinks can through the movies.| 2002
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Amcor goes for better practice at home| 2002
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Amcor goes for better practice at home - A recent technical agreement with Impress Metal Packaging has helped Amcor's food can operations in Australasia to raise their game| 2002
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A matter of definition - Vigilance and predictability are the key factors to ensure canmakers and customers alike understand what quality assurance really means.| 2002
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FEATURES - The power of printing - Italy's leading general line can manufacturer ASA Group is committed to become one of the most technically advanced metal lithographers in the world.| 2002
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The power of printing Italy's leading general line can manufacturer ASA Group is committed to become one of the most technically advanced metal lithographers in the world| 2002
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China's flower blooms again After a period of uncertainty for canmakers in China, the market looks set to show improved results this year| 2002
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Number crunching - We review recent facts and figures in metal packaging, a world market of 400 billion units a year.| 2002
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Clean up for Crown - The UK's Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association acknowledged major developments and innovations in its Best in Metal Awards.| 2002
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Hard decisions - Computer-based systems for tooling management offer an effective means of controlling quality and reducing costs -- For those willing to invest| 2002
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Tooling, and now much more, from Apex| 2002
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Self manufacturing expands in Italy - Italian tomato and oil packers Casa Olearia and La Doria are establishing or expanding their canmaking operations with Soudronic lines.| 2002
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Harder demands for seafood cans| 2002
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FEATURES - Harder demands for seafood cans - Cans for fish products are becoming lighter and more sophisticated as their cost is being reduced and performance improved with updated manufacturing technologies and materials.| 2002
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FEATURES - Pickled products provide promotion - Canmakers are not alone in the search for new products. German tinplate supplier Rasselstein Hoesch has opened an Innovation Canter.| 2002
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Beading rail tooling: "A good niche to be in"| 2002
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Beading rail tooling: "A good niche to be in" - Sedwall Manufacturing is dedicated to canmaking, shown in the tender loving care given to its high precision tooling| 2002
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Pickled products provide promotion Canmakers are not alone in the search for new products. German tinplate supplier Rasselstein Hoesch has opened an Innovation Center| 2002
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Weathering the storm - The industries catering for basic consumer needs are thriving. We review the financial performance of the leading metal packaging firms.| 2002
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Tooling, and now much more, from Apex - Chicago-based Apex Tool Works has been synonymous with the manufacture of canmaking tooling. Now it's branched out into twist-off and lug-cap manufacturing equipment| 2002
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Effectiveness has its reward - Appeal to consumers and improved sales was the reasoning behind Apeal's first International Steel Packaging Effectiveness Awards.| 2002
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The rising burden of regulatory issues - We review imminent European coatings regulations and the latest developments in metal decorating technologies.| 2002
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Celebration time for Brazilian markets - Aluminium and tinplate canstock suppliers are investing in new developments in order to catch up with Brazil's growing market.| 2002
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Russian customs need a change Despite the huge potential in the Russian market, doing business in the former communist countries is still a challenge| 2002
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Technology step change Peelable membrane easy-open ends are bringing convenience to consumers, a fresh image to the can and added value to customers| 2002
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FEATURES - What's cooking? - Environmental issues are critical to the management of curing systems for coatings and decoration. The best systems also make good financial sense.| 2002
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Technology step change - Peelable membrane easy-open ends are bringing convent ends to consumers, a fresh image to the can and added value to customers.| 2002
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What's cooking? Environmental issues are critical to the management of curing systems for coatings and decoration| 2002
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FEATURES - Sweet smell of success - Aerosol can manufacturer Envases is keeping ahead of the pack by offering new features such as asymmetric embossing to its key customers.| 2002
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Successful expansion Quadrimex in France has found a winning formula for aerosols: value added products sold in innovative packaging| 2002
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Sweet smell of success Aerosol can manufacturer Envases is keeping ahead of the pack| 2002
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Crown gets hot in Seville - We describe the line configuration of Crown Cork & Seal's new beverage canmaking plant in Seville, Spain, and analyse the background to its installation.| 2002
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Technology step change - Peetable membrane easy-open ends are bringing convenience to consumers, a fresh image to the can and added value to customers.| 2002