Packaging Dictionary

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Extensive update 05 Nov. 2010

The Online Packaging Dictionary Invites Companies to Add their Name and Products

To date the Packaging Dictionary contains thousands of definitions in packaging material, packaging machinery, printing, paper and paperboard manufacturing, plastics, metal packaging, recycling, sustainability, medical and pharmaceutical packaging, food, beverages and non-food packaging.

To complete the dictionary, it should also contain the relevant companies and their products (trade names with short definitions). That’s why ‘Best In Packaging’ opens the opportunity for manufacturers within the packaging industry to add their company and product information to the ‘Packaging Dictionary’.
Only company and product information from original equipment and material manufacturers (OEM and OMM) and service suppliers (OSS) related to the packaging industry will be accepted.

To get your company’s name and products and/or services in front of (packaging) professionals of the global consumer products industry contact amsteeman(at)xs4all.nl

Choose a letter below:

0 – 9

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
PQRSTUVWXYZ

14 responses to “Packaging Dictionary

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  2. Dera Anton,
    This very good idea. We appreciate your efforts.
    Please let me know is it possible to add new ones which are only regional packagings? I mean we have some special packagings which are useful only in some parts of our country. Can we add these kind of words?

    With Best Wishes,
    Solat

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  7. Nice effort. I think it could be better presented as a web site unto its own. It would be more valuable by not being hidden inside a blog.

    • Aaron, I’m only interested in algae in regard to its potentiality for algae-based plastics. I write about packaging and as a consequence this time about algae to be transformed into packaging material. I have no intention to start a algae blog or website.

    • Aaron, I write about packaging and as a consequence the potentiality of algae-based plastics came up. I have no intention to start a algae blog or website.

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