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      24 50 Xeikon designs new scalable
presses for digital label market.
52 Screen experiences excellent sales in Covid.
54 HP Indigo has a stream of new options for the label printing industry.
56 Stephen Pratt on industry developments and challenges for the next decade.
58 Jamie Weller on why digital inkjet is the tech for sustainable fibre-based packs.
Special Focus
PANDEMIC PACKAGING
40 JL Lennard helps Ellume deliver US Covid test contract.
WOMEN IN PACKAGING
60 Diversity dialogue and a call to action at the Women in Packaging Forum.
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AIP CONFERENCE
63 Sustainability is a key theme at the AIP Conference’s two-day virtual event.
EQUIPMENT UPDATE
70 New tech from Zi-Argus, Endoline, and Herma.
News
06 Orora looks to growth on strong results
06 Amcor to buy as profits rise 07 Pact packaging and
sustainability volumes up 08 Pro-Pac profits rise
08 SPC issues bold mandate on vaccines
10 rPET capacity boost via industry partnership
11 Impact installs tube line mid-pandemic
Regulars
COMMENT
03 Lindy Hughson on expanding your circle of influence.
INDUSTRY INSIGHT
12 Tim Woods examines Australia’s growing fibre packaging sector.
PEOPLE IN PACKAGING 38 PKN speaks to Dr Rym Kachouri, Foodmach’s technical support lead.
THE BOTTOM LINE
39 Paul Allen breaks down the Reverse Service Level Agreement.
SUPPLIER SPOTLIGHT
68 SICK helps Jano Crema with 3D camera technology.
PRODUCT WATCH
74 tna leverages AR for enhanced digital support.
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