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Sidel Expands Global Training Network with New Aseptic Center in Atlanta

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – September 1, 2025 – Sidel has launched a new aseptic training center in Atlanta, marking a strategic investment in workforce development for beverage manufacturers across the Americas. The facility, which opened on August 28, is designed to build specialized expertise in aseptic PET operations, equipping plant teams with the skills needed to boost productivity, minimize downtime, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Immersive training for aseptic line operations

The Atlanta site replicates real production conditions through technical benches and simulation-based training. Instead of relying solely on live equipment, participants gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment, reducing risk and costs for manufacturers. Courses span core aseptic processing, troubleshooting, maintenance, and operational excellence, with modules tailored to operators and technicians alike.

Sidel Brings Laser Blowing Innovation and Sustainable Packaging to drinktec 2025

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – September 1, 2025 – Sidel is preparing to showcase a suite of breakthrough packaging technologies at drinktec 2025 in Munich, including the world’s first laser technology for PET bottle blowing. The company positions this innovation as a pivotal shift in packaging performance, sustainability, and operational efficiency for the food, beverage, and personal care industries.

Laser Blowing Sets a New Benchmark in Efficiency

The highlight of Sidel’s presentation will be its newly developed laser technology for blowing, which promises to redefine the economics and environmental footprint of PET bottle production. By reducing material use while enhancing structural integrity, the system addresses both performance and sustainability imperatives. This approach aligns with industry demand for greater line efficiency, simplified workflows, and compliance with evolving European packaging regulations.

Sidel to Showcase Advanced Packaging and Palletising Solutions at FachPack 2025

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – September 1, 2025 – Sidel is preparing to present its latest packaging and palletising technologies at FachPack 2025, highlighting how its end-of-line innovations are engineered to improve production efficiency, reduce operational costs, and deliver measurable ROI for food, home, and personal care manufacturers.

Next-Level Packaging Innovation on Display
At this year’s FachPack, held September 23–25 in Nürnberg, Sidel will demonstrate how its modular and fully integrated systems are designed to keep pace with rapidly changing consumer markets. From compact robotic units to turnkey production lines, the company’s solutions address critical challenges such as downtime reduction, workforce safety, and throughput optimization.

Technical Advances Designed for High-Volume Operations
Key highlights at Sidel’s booth will include:

KHS Secures EcoVadis Platinum Rating, Strengthening Global ESG Leadership

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 27, 2025 – KHS GmbH has reached a new milestone in its sustainability journey, earning a platinum medal from EcoVadis for the first time in its history. The recognition places the Dortmund-based engineering group among the top 1% of more than 150,000 companies assessed globally, underscoring its strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and strategic alignment with global reporting standards.

Elevating ESG Standards Beyond Industry Norms
KHS advanced from last year’s gold level by improving its score from 75 to 86 out of 100, with notable progress in labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. The rating framework assessed up to 21 criteria across ESG categories, reflecting how packaging and beverage equipment manufacturers are increasingly benchmarked against transparent, comparable metrics.

KHS Earns EcoVadis Platinum for Sustainability Leadership, Strengthening ESG Trust in Packaging Industry

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 27, 2025 – KHS GmbH, a global systems provider in the beverage and liquid food packaging sector, has achieved the EcoVadis Platinum Medal, positioning itself in the top 1% of over 150,000 companies evaluated worldwide. With an improved score of 86 out of 100 points, the recognition underscores the company’s advances in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and provides customers with an independently validated benchmark of its sustainability commitment.

AVF Summit 2025: CEA Leaders Convene in Munich to Scale Vertical Farming, Unlock Funding, and Accelerate Climate Action

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 27, 2025 – In one week, the Association for Vertical Farming e.V. (AVF) gathers global decision-makers at the H4 Hotel München Messe for a two-day forum focused on controlled environment agriculture (CEA), vertical farming, and resilient food systems. Backed by Messe Dortmund and VertiFarm—with support from the Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry, and Tourism—the 9th AVF Summit (September 3–4) aligns technical innovation with policy signals and investment pathways to help operators move from pilots to profitable, climate-ready scale.

Vertical Farming Leaders to Converge at AVF Summit 2025 in Munich

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 27, 2025 – The Association for Vertical Farming (AVF), in collaboration with Messe Dortmund, is set to host the ninth AVF Summit – powered by VertiFarm, from September 3–4, 2025 at the H4 Hotel München Messe. Framed under the theme “Global Food Challenges: Vertical Farming as a Catalyst for Innovation & Climate Action,” the summit positions itself as a premier platform for international decision-makers, researchers, and industry innovators shaping the next generation of food production systems.

Sailor Foods Marks 30 Years with Strategic Brand, Product, and Channel Overhaul

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 8, 2025 – Sailor Foods Co., Ltd., a long-established Chinese heritage food producer, has marked its 30th anniversary with a sweeping transformation plan that blends brand modernization, product innovation, and multi-channel market expansion. The company’s “Riding the Waves – Thirty Years and Leaping Ahead” customer appreciation event in Putian brought together nearly 1,000 industry partners, underscoring its ambitions to compete in both domestic and international markets over the next decade.

Brand Modernization to Align with New Consumer Era

Organic Spirulina Market Set to Surpass $500 Million by 2035 as Demand for Premium, Sustainable Nutrition Accelerates

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 9, 2025 – The global organic spirulina market is entering a period of unprecedented growth, with revenues projected to rise from $140 million in 2025 to $515 million by 2035, according to industry forecasts. This expansion, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.5%, reflects a broader shift toward clean-label, certified-organic products in both nutraceutical and functional food sectors.

Krones Deploys AI-Driven 3D Measurement to Streamline Packaging and Boost Logistics Efficiency

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 6, 2025 – Beverage machine manufacturer Krones AG is accelerating its digital transformation with a cutting-edge AI-supported 3D measurement system designed to tackle one of the most persistent challenges in industrial logistics: measuring irregularly shaped packages. By integrating this advanced solution directly into its packaging workflow, the company is not only improving transport accuracy and speed but also cutting costs and reducing its environmental impact.

Solving the logistics puzzle of irregular freight

Krones, a global supplier of machinery for beverage and liquid food processing, frequently deals with large, uniquely shaped equipment. For years, packages exceeding two meters had to be measured manually—a labor-intensive process prone to error. Miscalculations often resulted in ill-fitting pallets, excess shipping material, delays, and unnecessary expense.