< PreviousEfficient. Sustainable. Turn-key. Featuring limitless custom or off-the-shelf handle options, in-line applicator solutions and superior service. PakTech is the smart choice. We have your packaging needs handled.Put PakTech quality to work for you at paktech-opi.com or call (541) 461-5000.We’ll Handle It.e options, in-line applicator soluttioionsnsaand ackagingneeds handled.SEE YOU AT SEE YOU AT BRAU BEVIALE BOOTH 4-643BOOTH 4-64348-53_Layout 1 23/09/2015 07:42 Page 3KronesThe new craft beer culture is rapidly gainingconsumers’ favour. As whimsical as the craftbrewers’ flavouring ideas may sometimes be,they, too, require dependable tools that enablethem to brew and fill their beers at a consistentlyhigh quality while at the same time ensuringmaximised cost-efficiency. For this purpose, Krones Steinecker hasdeveloped the MicroCube brewhouse conceptfor brew sizes of five or ten hectolitres: theMicroCube is a complete brewing system, withbrewhouse and fermentation cellar, designed for installation on a minimised footprint. For the filling process Krones has developed the Craftmate, a can filler for the lower output range,while the space-saving Kosme Barifill can be relied on to fill the bottles. With the Proportional FlowRegulator filling valve component, which enables the flow velocity to be steplessly regulated, Kroneshas put all the preconditions in place for a more flexibilised filling operation. Krones will also be showcasing at this year’s BrauBeviale its comprehensive corporatecapabilities as a complete-system vendor for filling and packaging technologies in all outputcategories.Tel: 01942 845 000 E: info@krones.com W: www.krones.com Stand: Hall 7A Stand 520 Food & Drink International 51www.fdiforum.netBRAU BEVIALEConstantia FlexiblesConstantia Flexibles is one of the worlds’ leadingmanufacturers of labelling solutions catering to the beerand beverage industry. The company’s diverse range oflabelling solutions includes: Film, foils and paper labels;Wet glue, pressure sensitive, wrap, shrink and in-mouldlabels as well as functional and decorative aluminiumfoils.In addition to its existing product offering ConstantiaFlexibles’ high value on innovation has led to thedevelopment of many industry leading technologiesincluding: Alufoil Award winning thin foil labels; SpearRCpressure sensitive labels recognized by the EPBP ascompatible with PET bottle recycling; Smart Top foil can lids to maximize and protect your brandand Thermowash pressure sensitive labels for returnable bottles.Your label is the voice and personality of your product. Constantia Flexibles is determined to helpyou find the right voice. Come and visit the company at BrauBeviale where we will be showcasing itsdiverse range of products and innovations. What will your label wear?Tel: +44 5541 704 441 Web: www.cflex.com E-mail: Sylke.Schmauch@hn.cflex.com Stand: 525Steinfurth Steinfurth, the innovator in the area of instrumentsand solutions for quality control on beverages andbeverage packages, will be presenting its globallyaccepted product solutions for automated andprocess optimised quality monitoring during theBrau Beviale event.The product focus for this year is the latestversion of the Compact Package Analyser solution,developed to a customised Mini Lab acting directlyat the bottling line. Further highlighted is the new generation of theSteinfurth CDA-CO2 measuring systems. Simulationof the consumer sensing via dynamic samplepreparation, and very flexible procedure andformula adaptation, are the keys to extremelyaccurate and efficient carbon-dioxide measurementin beverages. The brand new non-destructive CDA-OST (OpticalCO2-Shelf Life Tester) has been successfullyintroduced against competitors to the global beveragecompanies. While new solutions for the dynamicgrowing challenges in the area of packaging andclosure testing and renovations in the area ofPasteurisation Loggers round up Steinfurth’sinnovation firework. Tel: 0201 855 170 Web: www.steinfurth.com E-mail: info@steinfurth.de Stand: 438SEE YOU AT BRAU BEVIALE BOOTH 4-643John GuestJohn Guest, the inventor of thepush-fit fitting, offers the widestrange of push-fit connectors, tubeand other fluid control products fordrinks dispense and pure waterapplications. This year’s BrauBeviale will beexhibiting some of John Guest’smore recent innovations and amongthe latest products to be displayed isJG PolarClean® - the new beveragetube-in-tube connectors range. JG PolarClean® assists inmaintaining critical temperatureconditioning of beer or beverages inthe pipeline by enabling each product tube to be fully enveloped byrecirculating coolant, usually either water or a water glycol blend, over theentire pipeline length from keg coupler to font.The advantages of JG PolarClean® include: consistent temperature atpour; extra cold temperature capability without necessity of a cold-room orsecondary cooling device; microbiological activity is reduced at lowtemperature and product quality is less prone to microbial related complaints,and genuine draught dispense where not previously a viable option. Web: www.johnguest.com E-mail: info@johnguest.com Tel: 01895 449233Stand: 451 Sealed AirAt Brau2015, Sealed Air ispresentingadvancedproducts,solutions andtechnologies tomeet the toughestof operationalefficiency andsustainability demands - in today’s and tomorrow’s beverage and brewingindustries. A unique combination of proven hygiene and packagingexpertise enables optimal use of resources and the highest standards ofhuman safety across the entire supply chain. For customers this leads tomeasurable financial savings and a substantial reduction of their ecologicalfootprint. Unrivalled food safety standards facilitated by Sealed Air’sDiversey™ and Cryovac® product portfolios also make a vital contribution tothe development and protection of customers’ brands.The Sealed Air offering reaches across the full spectrum of the beverageand brewing industries’ area of activity. The Diversey™ Knowledge BasedServices portfolio includes management programmes for Water, Steam andAir – visit us to see how sustainability can also be profitable for yourbusiness. Solutions to improve operational efficiency will also be highlightedincluding innovations in our track treatment and Bottlecate™ rangesW: www.sealedair.com Stand: 4-54548-53_Layout 1 23/09/2015 07:42 Page 4ASIADIEC- TokyoMr. Yoshi Ota | yota@diec-america.comTokyo 130-0013 JAPANTel: 81-3-3625-1501 | Fax: 81-3-3625-1770MEXICOProdasisMr. Oswaldo Floresov-Ѵ7oĺYou;vŠruo7-vbvĺ1ol"-m;7uo-u--u1झ-ĺĺĺ;b1oĺTel: +52 (81) 19-67-88-51 EXT 101ĺruo7-vbvĺ1olSOUTH AFRICAKevali ChemicalsMr. Dan Pillay, Dpty ChairmanTel: +27 (0)11 883 0104 | Mobile +27 83 640 0228 _rĹņņh;-Ѵbĺ1oŇ7rbѴѴ-Šh;-Ѵbĺ1oGLOBAL-SPSMr. Manish Bansal / Mr. Sandeep Sharma sandeep@global-sps.com ; sandeep@global-sps.comPunjab, IndiaTel: +91-9041001442 | Tel: +91-9041021442DIEC- SingaporeMr. C K Tang | tangck@diec.com.sgSingapore Tel: 65-6546-8861 | Fax: 65-6546-8862ROVI IngenieríaMr. José Miguel Ramírez MedinaIntern Sales Agent | ROVI Ingenieríajose.ramirez@rovisa.com.mxGuadalajara, MexicoTel: +52 (33) 31 21 25 57, Ext. 102.Tel: (33) 31 21 75 57, Ext. 102.www.rovisa.com.mxTectronik SRLMr. Roberto GobitoLIMENA, Italyinfo@tectronik.it | www.tectronik.itTel: 39-049-768699"Our new MMAAZZ technology has surged forward to become the global leader in virtual remote sensing." See the very latest in-line sensing technology at Brau Beviale 2015. Be sure to visit MMAAZZ in Hall 4A, Booth 422.Tracy ClinchPresident & CEO ,,mmo-ঞomINTERNATIONAL HEAD OFFICE - CANADA,,mmo-ঞomMs. Tracy Clinch, President & CEOTracy@MMAAZZ.orgTel: +1-905-233-2117 Ext.1MMAAZZ.org48-53_Layout 1 23/09/2015 07:42 Page 5Food & Drink International 53www.fdiforum.netBRAU BEVIALE - MMAAZZ SUCCESS STORYThey are a company that knows allabout shocks, pressure and things gettingsqueezed. In fact, that’s exactly what hasdriven the success of MasitekInstruments, prompting the launchof MMAAZZ, an innovative suite ofVirtual Remote Sensing Technologysolutions.“Our patented products addressmany of the biggest issues foundwith containers and packages in the foodand beverage industry globally,” explainsMasitek President, Tracy Clinch,“MMAAZZ is quickly capturing theattention of industry leaders around theworld who are committed to maximizingtheir operational efficiencies andincorporating the latest in monitoringtechnologies to their regular qualitycontrol protocol.”It doesn’t take long to see how thisinnovative and economical sensortechnology improves performance andprofitability. How does it work?MMAAZZ creates a customized replicadevice, for instance a bottle, box or can,and imbeds it with their patented sensortechnology. The device is then easilyplaced anywhere on a facility’s lineswithout interruption or shut down, movingthrough the handling process exactly likethe regular product does, mimickingmovements and gathering data. It reports the data in real time, allowingcustomers to take immediate correctiveaction and validate any changes. All withinminutes. What’s more, MMAAZZ devicescan be monitored on a computer fromanywhere in the world.Proven products. Proven profits.MMAAZZ’s initial product line includedShockQC, PressureQC, and VerticalQC. ShockQC virtual remote impact detectionreduces glass breakage, downtime, anddamage to fragile packages in both inlineand transportation applications. It’s a world class, patent protectedtechnology that is swiftly gaining theattention of engineering companies, glassmanufacturers, packaging experts, andthe largest beer and food companies in theworld.“The MMAAZZ ShockQC system is avery useful tool that O-I uses to diagnoseissues on customer filling lines. Havingthe ability to measure impacts inline, real-time and wirelessly has provided data toimprove our customers filling operations,”says Michel Alesi, Vice President ofOperational Excellence, O-I Europe.Customers using PressureQC benefitfrom reduced scuffing, label tearing anddamage to glass bottles and containers infilling applications. MMAAZZ devicessignificantly extend the life of returnableglass, directly improving the bottom lineprofits. VerticalQC measures thedownward pressure being placed by thecapper in filling applications.Fast forward to new applicationsEstablished in 2010, with a vision ofstaying on the forefront of technology,MMAAZZ has been releasing updatesand new products on a regularbasis. Driven by customer demand,MMAAZZ recently added two newproducts, SeamerQC and the hightemperature PressureQC. “One of the most interesting evolutionscoming from these developed technologiesare the new applications that we continueto discover, adding value to the companyin verticals we never imagined exploring,”says Clinch, “Right now, MMAAZZ isworking with two of the largest companiesin the world on new applications that willchange the way they do business.”With agents covering Japan, SoutheastAsia, Korea, China, South Africa, India,Europe, and Mexico, Masitek’s web-basedsoftware platform is ideal for companiessearching for local, regional and globalscalability. How does MMAAZZ feel about all thepressure?“We thrive on it!” says Clinch.Innovation Company Achieves NewStandard in Maximizing Container andPackaging Operational EfficienciesNew MMAAZZ technology has surged forward to become the global leader in virtual remote sensing.48-53_Layout 1 23/09/2015 07:42 Page 654 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.net6,500 exhibitors from around 100 countriesexpected, the show the Anuga event inCologne is set to be one of the larger foodtrade shows in Europe. The show caters forthe retail, trade, and catering markets andaims to provide visitors the opportunity toanswers many of the biggest burningquestions and more. For more information,visit www.anuga.com. 19 OctoberHow to successfullyexport in the food &drink industryFederation House, LondonThe Food and Drink Federation (FDF)has positioned itself as the voice of the UKfood and drink manufacturing industry.Making good on that reputation, the groupwill be hosting the event tailoredspecifically towards helping small andmedium sized food and drinkmanufacturers expand and break intoexporting. One of the biggest challengesfacing small to medium sized food anddrinks manufacturers is knowing when thetime is right to expand and break out intoexporting. The event will explore potentialrisks and opportunities, as well as ampleadvice on cracking new markets. For moreinformation, visit www.fdf.org.uk. 21 – 22 October Future Foods Horizons2015NoWFOOD Centre, University ofChesterAs the planet’s population continues toincrease exponentially, more needs to bedone in the present to troubleshoot theissue of food stock and usage. The event isset to tackle these big issues head on with amix of presentations, workshops andseminars explored four key themes, beingalternative sources of protein; new scienceand technology developments; horizonscanning, and health and wellbeing. Someof the confirmed speakers include SimonAllison of Innocent Drinks, Jane Skelton ofSainsbury’s and Haulwen Nicholas of MullerDairy, among others. For more information,visit www.ffh2015.org. October 22 – 25Istanbul Food-Tec2015Tuyap Fair Convention andCongress Centre, Turkey Currently, the food and beverage sector isthe largest sector of the total Turkish retailmarket. The annual event, hosted in IstanbulFood & DrinkEVENTS5 – 6 OctoberUK craft distillers’ conferenceAtholl Palace, PitlochryNot contentto simply quaffdown any oldtipple, theBritish publichaveaffectionatelymade craftdrinks a part oftheir drinkingexperience. Such is their popularity, that a conference has been launched to showcase andexplore the booming industry. The event will be preceded by a gala dinner, which willprovide a suitable platform to announce the results of the first UK Craft Spirits Competition. Itbrings together distillers, supplier and enthusiastic to enjoy a series of insightful talks andworkshops led by industry pundits and academic bodies. The inaugural event will be hostedby the Scottish Distillers Association at the picturesque Atholl Palace. For more information,visit www.scottishcreaftdistillers.org. 7 – 9 OctoberHi Japan 2015Tokyo Big Sight ExhibitionCentre, Tokyo As the birthplace of the functionalingredients industry, Japan is proud tomark the 26th anniversary of Asia’s largesttrade show for functional and healthingredients. For over quarter of a century,the leading trade show has entertained,nurtured and informed a global audience offunctional ingredients professionals, andcontinually evolved to meet the changesand developments in the sector. With astrong list of exhibitor presentations and aspecial conference, the latest outing looksset to continue the same tradition ofsuccess. For more information, visitwww.hijapan.info/eng.10 – 14 OctoberAnugaCologne, Germany Spanning over 280,000 square metres ofexhibition space, and with well in excess of54-55_Layout 1 18/09/2015 11:17 Page 1Food & Drink International 55www.fdiforum.netThe Allergy & Free From Show North17 – 19 November Food Matters LiveExCeL, LondonThis event brings together thousands of professions from across thefood and drink industry, nutrition and health sectors for the UK’s first andforemost cross-sector event dedicated to food, health and nutrition. Overthe course of the three day event, the most important issues will bedebated at the specific Food Matters Live Conference, alongside some 400exhibitors. There’ll also be 300 seminar speakers, plus a series ofinteractive attractions, practical demonstrations and even live tastings. Formore information, visit www.foodmatterslive.com. key decision makers, the event is not to bemissed. For more information, visitwww.figlobal.com. 1 – 4 DecemberPlastics & Paper inContact withFoodstuffs 2015Hotel Pullman BarcelonaSkipper, Spain The strength of the forum is in providingthe most relevant and up to dateinformation, coupled with topical concerns.Delivered through a series of conferences,interactive presentations and discussions,it will bring together over 200 contactleader, regulators and national legislatorsto share ideas and debate regulatorydevelopments in the packaging sector.There’ll also be pre-conference workshopstaking place, as well as bounteousnetworking opportunities. For moreinformation, visit www.food-contact.com. offer samples, answer questions andeducate attendees about their services.There’ll also be a variety of talks onvarious conditions, led by renownedexerts. Likewise, top chefs will bepresenting free from classes, to prove freefrom doesn’t mean going without. Formore information or to register for freetickets, visitwww.allergyshow.co.uk/go/blmgroup. 1 – 3 DecemberFood IngredientsEurope Paris Nord Villepinte, ParisHeld only once every two years, thisevent brings together leading food andbeverage suppliers alongside specialists inR&D, marketing and production to bestshowcase a diverse range of innovativeingredients and services. A staggering halfmillion people have attended previousshows, and 2015 is set to be just as big.For a chance to meet with the industry’sand co located with Eurasia Packaging Fair,Istanbul Food-Tech Fair provides theleading showcase for all processing, filling,packaging and marketing solutions for therapidly expanding and beverage sector inTurkey and its Eurasian Neighbours.Exhibitors will be able to showcase thelatest in machine innovations for food andbeverage manufacturers, and professionalbuyers coming from a variety of establishedand emerging markets. For moreinformation, visitwww.foodtechistanbul.com. 7 – 11 NovemberThe Allergy & FreeFrom Show NorthBT Convention Centre, LiverpoolFor the millions of people living withallergies and intolerances, not to mentionsensitivities and other conditions, TheAllergy & Free From Show North is acalendar highlight. The vast exhibition hallis packed with stands, where exhibitors54-55_Layout 1 18/09/2015 11:17 Page 2FEATURESMachinery & Equipment SpotlightMeasurement & MonitoringWater TreatmentPlant MaintenanceTransport & LogisticsFrozen Foods & Ready MealsREGULARSIngredients & NPD ShowcaseImport & ExportPREVIEWSFI EuropeNext month inNovember 2015 - Deadline 7th October INTERNATIONALFood&DrinkFood&DrinkThe Novemberissue will also bedistributed at FI Europe thereforegaining maximumexposure56_Layout 1 18/09/2015 14:05 Page 1DepositorsTo advertiseyourserviceson theClassifiedpagescontactus on01472310302Tel: 01282 440040info@autopack.co.ukwww.autopack.co.ukManufacturers of depositors & fillingmachines for thefood production industrySievesFuerst Day LawsonFruit JuicesVitamins & BlendsSweeteners & Amino’sMenthol & Mint OilsBeverage CompoundsDessert Sauces & SyrupsNatural Flavours & ColoursBakery HydratesGranola BlendsSeeds & Pulsesfdlworld.com / fdlgroup@fdl.co.ukCLASSIFIEDCLASSIFIEDindexindex5 Gateshead Close, Sunderland Road,Sandy, Beds. SG19 1RSTel: 01767 691100 Fax: 01767 681406www.allfill.co.ukSpecialist Manufacturers of filling machinery for powders, granules, creams & pastesFilling EquipmentIngredientsFreezer SpacersFreezer Spacers - Rugged Spec.Slip Resistant SurfacePallet Inverters - Pallet Transfer MachineryBest Ever Prices!!Tel: 01362 861066 Fax: 01362 861160Email: sales@premierpal.co.uk Web: www.premierpal.co.ukFood & Drink International 57www.fdiforum.netSteam Generatorssecure, hygienic and simplemelaphonemelaphonevisaudioMelaphone is designed for use in food areas where hygiene and security are essential. 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The horsemeat scandal has ushered in a climate where shoppers want to feelmore involved in their food. Traceability has become an even higher priority aspeople want to be confident that what is listed on the ingredients is indeed whatis in the product. With a ground-breaking new technique, such scandals willbecome a thing of the past.The technique, Stable Isotope Reference Analysis (SIRA), which has abackground in forensic science and archaeology, uses laboratory analysis totest the declared origin of food. It is being launched commercially in York withlegal support from Harrowells Solicitors. The new company, which will deliver the service, is Agroisolab UK - asubsidiary of Longhand Data Ltd - York, which has been working for eight yearswith German company, Agroisolab GmbH, to develop SIRA as a high-volumemethod of accurately and cost-effectively test.“The ‘horse-gate’ scandal showed that paperwork can be fooled. Laboratoryanalysis to authenticate the origin of food is accurate, hard to subvert, faster andmore cost-effective than conventional traceability processes,” says RogerYoung, Managing Director of Longhand Data Ltd. Stay in touch withFood & Drink InternationalFor more up to the minute information from the food and drink industry, visit Food & Drink International online at www.fdiforum.net. Keep up to date with Food & Drink International, and let us know what you think, by following us on Twitter at @fdiforum, atwww.facebook.com/FoodandDrink International or by searching for fdiforum on LinkedIn.58 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netDIARYFoodandDrinkInternational@fdiforumcompany/fdiforumOctober 20152-4 Turku Food and Wine Fair, Turku2-4 Natura Food days, Lodz5-7 Conxemar, Vigo, Spain9-11 Eat’n Style, Hamburg10-14 Anuga, Cologne18-20 Natexpo, Paris21-23 Interfood Siberia, Novosibirsk20-23 Scanpack, Gothenburg 27-29 Gulfood Manufacturing, Dubai World TradeCentre November4-5 Lab Innovations, NEC, Birmingham 10-12 Brau Beviale, Nuremberg, Germany 17-19 Food Matters Live, ExCeL, London17-20 Foodex Saudi, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDecember1-3 FI Europe, Paris Nord Villepinte, Paris1-4 Plastics & paper in Contact with Foodstuffs2015, Hotel Pullman Barcelona Skipper, Spain9 - 11 MAFEX, Casablanca, MoroccoPick up a copy of Food & Drink International atthis event58_Layout 1 21/09/2015 14:10 Page 1mixingis our businessCreamsandOintmentsPaintsandResinsGelsSoupsandSaucesSalsaandDressingsEcoFuelsHigh Shear Mixersand Agitators59_Layout 1 18/09/2015 11:18 Page 1Next >