Process industries


  • Linx’s inks tackle the challenges of coding flexible plastic packaging

    Linx Printing Technologies has launched two new inks to meet the specific challenges of printing consistently high-quality and easily readable codes onto the latest generation of flexible films. Linx Black Strong Plastic-Film Ink 1015 and Linx Black Strong Plastic-Film Ink 3415 have been formulated to meet the demands of customers worldwide for an ink that…


  • Lineage offers ,000 grand prize for the Food Chain Innovation Challenge

    Lineage, the world’s largest global temperature-controlled warehouse REIT, has announced additional details of its flagship competition, the Food Chain Innovation Challenge. Lineage’s global competition invites students and startups to pitch their innovative technologies or data solutions that address post-harvest food waste. The Food Chain Innovation Challenge will take place in three major locations: London on…


  • Golden Hooves doubles the size of its regenerative product line

    Golden Hooves has announced the launch of a Double Gloucester and brand new cracker range, with all products available for retail from Tuesday 1 October. Ahead of the release, the regeneratively farmed cheese and crackers will be showcased on Stand 1101 at Speciality & Fine Food Fair, giving delegates a first taste of the new…


  • Fynoderee commences exporting to the European market

    Award-winning spirits producer The Fynoderee Distillery is launching European exports. A range of premium spirits from the Isle-of-Man-based company will now be available for home delivery to France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as for trade supply to Norway. More destinations are expected to be announced soon. This marks a huge…


  • Tate & Lyle’s renewable electricity agreement reduces carbon footprint of sucralose production

    Tate & Lyle’s agreement with Alabama Power means 100% of its sucralose facility’s purchased electricity in McIntosh, US, will come from renewable sources and the carbon footprint of its sucralose will be reduced by more than 20%. The ingredient solutions provider for healthier food and beverages, announced that it has signed an agreement with Alabama…


  • Repsol Hires IKM Operations for Inspection Work at Three Fields Off Norway

    Sep 9, 2024 (Credit: IKM Operations) Repsol Norge has selected IKM Operations as the provider of integrity management services at three oil and gas fields offshore Norway. The scope of work includes engineering tasks and inspections at Repsol Norge topside facilities and subsea installations and pipelines at the Yme, Rev, and Blane fields. The contract…


  • Nomo designs for indulgence market with Coconut chocolate bar

    Nimi has announced the launch of its newest innovation: the Nomi Coconut Chocolate Bar. This brand-new addition to the Nomo family offers a combination of creamy chocolate and flaky coconut. Nomo’s Coconut Chocolate Bar is designed for those who “crave a moment of pure bliss”. With a rich blend of premium ingredients, including Rainforest Alliance…


  • Prinova’s research indicates that health claims significantly sway younger consumers

    Research shows that health claims significantly influence the purchasing decisions of most consumers, particularly among younger demographics. Global ingredient supplier Prinova surveyed over 1,500 adult consumers in Europe and the US. Thesurvey of 1,582 consumers in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the US was conducted online in June 2024. Seventy-two per cent said…


  • Subsea7 Reveals it is Supporting Shell’s Vito Waterflood Project

    Subsea7 in August announced it was awarded a “sizable” contract, worth between $50 million and $150 million, to perform engineering, procurement, construction, and offshore installation (EPCI) work in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The company revealed on social media that the contract was awarded by Shell Offshore Inc., for its Vito waterflood project. Subsea7’s work…


  • Government pushed for action to prevent the number of meat processors falling

    There are calls for Government action to stop the decline in the British abattoir industry, which is under threat from falling farm production, increasingly onerous trade barriers and a systemic labour shortage. According to the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA), abattoir numbers have declined from around 2,500 in the 1970s to just 203 today. The…