Case-by-case savings: reusing corrugated IBCs is a good way to save money - if all the conditions are right. (intermediate bulk containers): An article from: Food Processing
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Author(s)Linda S. Madl
PublisherPutman Media, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00098D2IA
ISBN-13978B00098D2I5
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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From the supplier: Corrugated intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) offer two main advantages to food manufacturers. These are low costs of at least $20 and $80 a piece for dry bulk and liquid containers, respectively, and durability. However, the benefits of reusing corrugated IBCs remain uncertain. The FDA has yet to to set clear guidelines for IBC reuse. Nonetheless, some companies have reused IBCs for individually quick frozen products.
Citation Details
Title: Case-by-case savings: reusing corrugated IBCs is a good way to save money - if all the conditions are right. (intermediate bulk containers)
Author: Linda S. Madl
Publication:Food Processing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 1998
Publisher: Putman Media, Inc.
Volume: v59 Issue: n10 Page: p78(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Corrugated intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) offer two main advantages to food manufacturers. These are low costs of at least $20 and $80 a piece for dry bulk and liquid containers, respectively, and durability. However, the benefits of reusing corrugated IBCs remain uncertain. The FDA has yet to to set clear guidelines for IBC reuse. Nonetheless, some companies have reused IBCs for individually quick frozen products.
Citation Details
Title: Case-by-case savings: reusing corrugated IBCs is a good way to save money - if all the conditions are right. (intermediate bulk containers)
Author: Linda S. Madl
Publication:Food Processing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 1998
Publisher: Putman Media, Inc.
Volume: v59 Issue: n10 Page: p78(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
