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News Release from: Arlington Packaging | Subject: Combolife 270 bag-in-box IBC
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 January 2007
Bag-In-Box IBC For Frozen Fruit Juice
Transport
Shipping frozen fruit juice has long been an issue for the food industry but now a 1,000 litre bag-in-box IBC for refrigerated transport has been launched by Arlington Packaging.
Shipping frozen fruit juice has long been an issue for the food industry but now a 1,000 litre bag-in-box IBC for refrigerated transport has been launched by Arlington Packaging The Combolife 270, or Reefer (as refrigerated shipping containers are known) is claimed to have stacking capabilities and is collapsible
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 7 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its dimensions are 1,235mm x 1,135mm x 1,063mm when erect, its height is 480mm when folded.
That saves space on return journeys, cuts transport costs and makes the Combolife cost efficient against the older methods of drums or rigid IBCs, added Arlington Packaging.
The Combolife 270's Its plastic construction means it is hygienic and can be washed down quickly.
That leads to cost savings and eradicates problems, such as pests or parasites, which arise when using steel alternatives, for example.
Re-usable and efficient to transport, the Combolife is also claimed to withstand exposure to sunlight and is moisture resistant.
That protects goods, ensuring they reach their destination safely and in excellent condition.
The 270BD version also has a bottom discharge opening.
Harry Fairbank, managing director of Arlington Packaging, said "The new Combolife 270 solves numerous transport problems in the frozen fruit juice supply chain and its successful integration in to the market means great news for Arlington.".
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