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Articles from Quick Frozen Foods International (October 1, 2005)

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Ampac finalizes Kapak deal, expands packaging options. 196
Atlas improves Transportation Management. 146
Atlas remains largest coldstore operator, followed by Swire, P&O, Nichirei, Versacold: North American companies are again predominant among the IARW's "Top 20" PRWs. Germany's MUK Logistics ranks No. 7, Cryologistic Services of France is 10th, Frigoscandia Distribution is No. 16, and Gruppo Marconi Logistica of Italy ranks 18th. 857
Automatic weighing systems tie into personal computers. 286
Birds Eye cuts salt in kids' food; will Unilever unload Birds Eye? 517
California denuncia a las papas fritas, sus opositores lo llaman un caso de ciencia basura. 497
Chicken and Wal-Mart lead growth in USA frozen food consumption: retail sales surely up at Wal-Mart supercenters, even if supermarket sales lag. Chicken gaining at both supermarkets and fast food chains as healthier and cheaper alternative to red meat. 8019
Client accounts going online at Richmond Cold Storage Co. Brief Article 235
Come Hellish Hurricanes or high water, the deluged Gulf Coast will rise again. Saulnier, John M. 640
Coming events. Calendar 247
Demaco equipment operation becomes component of DHY. Brief Article 163
Die Tiefkuhlhauser an der golfkuste sind stark beschadigt; die schiffe ebenso. 356
Die Tiefkuhlkostverkaufe in Europa, den USA und Japan sind angestiegen; jedoch mit uberraschungen in den einzelnen kategorien. 1283
East Asian frozen food products. 284
European frozen food products. 313
Family-size frozen dinners and entrees hot trend among store brands in USA: from basics like Macaroni & Cheese and Lasagna to upscale specialties like Maryland Crab Cakes and Chinese-style Orange Chicken, retailers appeal to both price and niche markets. Pierce, J.J. 1093
Florida frozen orange juice plant closing; soaring energy costs called major factor. 259
From back burner to front and center: the German Frozen Pizza success story: first it was an Italian thing. Then it was an American thing. Now it's a German thing. Shoemaker, Ted 1179
Golden ice crystals for Reinhold Stover, Philip Dean Kruk and Bob Prakken at Anuga: QFFI honors three pioneers of the European frozen food industry who have left an indelible mark of distinction in advancing the industry's product sophistication and packaging prowess. 3916
Guiding with vision and a firm grip conveys ultra efficiency down the line. Saulnier, John M. 1049
Happily serving the frozen food and snack industries for twenty-five years. Prakken, Bob 462
Heads not in sand for retailers of South African ostrich products. 461
Health, convenience, ethnic dishes and tradition ingredients for success: frozen ready meals advance again, after hitting doldrums in 2003. Sales approach three billion euros in Germany, according to Food for Thought. Pasta and American cuisine popular. Shoemaker, Ted 1330
Heinz takeover of Nancy's specialty foods extends reach in frozen appetizer category. 336
Hot stuff in the frozen food aisle as Hispanic market heats up sales: from the barrios and bodegas of Brownsville to the Bronx, to the mainstream mega-markets of Main Street USA, Latin flavor finds increasing favor. There's lots to savor, from Mexican Chili Relleno Pie and Cuban Sandwiches to Ecuadorian fried plantains and Colombian bread. Wishnow, Sharon J. 2831
How sweet it is, for Richmond and ASDA. 66
Improved US-made gelato display cases introduced by Master-Bilt at NAFEM show. 215
It's snowing indoors in Dubai, with a bit of help from Isocab. Brief Article 236
Japanese QFF consumption rebounds but market value remains depressed: domestic production inches up, and vegetable imports recover strongly from 2003 slump. But overall Yen value of domestic and imported products alike was off slightly last year. 1727
Kalifornien strengt klage gegen hersteller von pommes frites an; von gegnern als "junk science case" bezeichnet. 457
Katrina Devasta la industria del camaron, pero los precios del petroleo estaban ya matandola. 850
Katrina devastates US shrimp industry, but fuel costs were already killing it: consumers may not feel the pinch right away, due to imports. But with boats and processing plants destroyed by the hurricane, the end may be near for many in the business. 1211
Katrina devaste une industrie Americaine de la crevette, deja mise a mal par les couts du carburant. 883
Katrina verwustet die Shrimp-Industrie in den Vereinigten Staaten, schon vorher sorgten die erdolpreise fur genug probleme. 688
L'etat de Californie instruit un proces relatif aux frites; les adversaires parlent d'un proces de pacotille. 532
Las ventas de alimentos congelados en Europa, USA y Japon en alza, pero con algunas tendencias sorprendentes. 1390
Les entrepots refrigeres de la cote du Golfe et les commandes sont frappes durement par Katrina. 408
Les ventes d'aliments surgeles en hausse en Europe, aux Etat-Unis et au Japon avec certaines surprises dans les tendances par categorie. 1529
Major milestones for BPA. 328
Muy afectados los almacenes de refrigeracion en la costa del golfo por Katrina; los envios tambien. 404
New fish and seafood products. 250
New Kliklok alliance with CMD expands bagmaker marketing. 224
Once-hot low-carb diet craze on wane; Atkins Nutritionals files for bankruptcy. 653
Paulucci selling one outfit to concentrate on another. 122
Pizza leads European tonnage growth, but seafood meat bring in more euros: ice cream sales slump in 2004, due to a cool and rainy summer. Poultry volume unknown except for Germany and Sweden. Bake-off bread products gain substantial market share in Scandinavia. Pierce, J.J. 3801
Power of people packaging from Taiwan. 154
Preferred freezer signs leaseback deal to raise expansion capital. 457
Producers have their finger on pulse of German demand for finger food: it began with Poppers, but now innovative snacks are popping up all over. Shoemaker, Ted 1317
Refrigerated warehouses on US Gulf Coast struck hard by Katrina; shipping likewise. 441
Roaming retrieval crane from FKI Logistex easily navigates narrow warehouse aisles. 209
Rovema North America unit takes on Central America. Brief Article 90
Surapon cible les restaurants Thai de l'etranger pour ses exportations. 348
Team USA in Virginia designs, builds and services North & South America. Saulnier, John M. Company Profile 1444
Thermal transfer overprinter works on flexible packaging. 270
Thinking flexibly outside of the box conveys bag solutions into the box. Saulnier, John M. Company Profile 1593
Tired of downtime for defrosting? Frigoscandia has the answer. 425
Versacold expands in Alberta at Lethbridge and Edmonton. 312
Weighing in on fragile fruit handling--scales tip to Scanvaegt's ScanCombinator. Brief Article 228
Where's the beef in Holland? Goedegebuur in Rotterdam. 190
Wild and farmed salmon sellers go at it in lukewarm Japanese marketplace: Europe faces glut of Norwegian farmed salmon, and fights back with punitive tariffs. Sea lice said to infest farming operations, and threaten wild salmon with infection. 1733
Winter is Icumen in; Lhude sing ice cream as new cold treats warm holiday season. 923

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