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Produce Bag Labeling Machine – 2 Labels Per Cycle

Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance
Press release from: Posie Packer Corp.
Easy to meet the labeling requirements of export markets for fresh fruit and vegetables
Easy to meet the labeling requirements of export markets for fresh fruit and vegetables
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(openPR) - Posie Packer Corp. a Canadian agri-machine manufacturer, announces the launch of a new produce bag labeling machine for wicketed and non wicketed produce bags. This durable cost effective machine will provide the missing link in getting the required time sensitive information label (traceability, COOL, pull date from store shelf, and best before date), on the plastic bags used for selling fresh fruits and vegetables to the consumer. Furthermore, during the same machine cycle, a second merchandizing label can also be applied to the bags.

The machine can accurately apply these labels about five times faster than manual application. This is the current method used. Using pre printed labels is the lowest cost method to transmit the required information in human readable form, to the consumer at store level.



The modular format used in this strictly electro-mechanical machine, allows it to be easily customized for a particular sized plastic bag a required label location or a particular label size. The machine will allow fruit and vegetable packers to use their existing automatic bag filling equipment, minimizing the costs associated with meeting today’s need for food safety and product traceability.

Dealer inquiries invited.

Since 1984, Posie Packer Corporation has successfully developed various machines for high volume processing and packaging of fresh cut flowers. Posie Packer’s goal has always been is to develop unique machinery to profitably eliminate the mundane drudgery jobs involved in processing and packaging of horticultural products. This would significantly lower the labor costs per unit of production and maximize the value transmitted to the end consumer. The produce bag - labeling machine is a heavily modified version of the floral sleeve labeling machine.

John Vandergrift
Posie Packer Corp.,
21 Grange St.,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
N1E 2T6
519 836 9882
fax 519 823 8533
john@posiepacker.com
News-ID: 122951
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