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2007-07-10 News Release
Headstand Plastics Bottles on the Up New headstand squeezy design blow moulded plastics bottles with barrier protection from RPC Containers respond to market changes.
RPC Containers Corby is moving swiftly to extend two of its standard multi-layer bottle ranges as the long anticipated move in the retail market towards headstand designs begins to gain momentum. Both RPC Corby’s Orion and Hercules headstand ranges, currently available in a 452ml bottle, are under development in up to three additional sizes, including 300ml, 670ml and 966ml (1 kg), providing a choice of the most popular variants for sauces and ketchups. The bottles are blow moulded in PP/EVOH/PP to provide long-term barrier protection for extended shelf life, with contact clear PP to help enhance product appearance on shelf. Both designs offer a wide labelling area to maximise branding with a choice of classic straight (Orion) or modern curved (Hercules) designs. “This is a major investment and demonstrates our commitment to listening to the market and responding to changing demands,” comments RPC Corby’s Sales and Marketing Manager Vince Dean.
“We will now be able to offer customers a full range of headstand
sizes to meet this significant trend in squeezy bottles for sauces and
ketchups and maintain our position as market leaders and innovators.” Plastics Packaging Jobs - Post Employment Opportunity!
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