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– DRINKS PACKAGERS LOOK TO COMMUNICATE BETTER WITH CONSUMERS



Drinks packaging design has always been about communicating with consumers – whether it is broadcasting a brand image or delivering information. And with new technologies aiding communication in many ways, interaction is a key theme with international beverage packaging designers today.…

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RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES AMBITIOUS PLANS TO BACK DOMESTIC BOOK PUBLISHING



The Russian government is considering investing up to Russian Rubles RUB3 billion (USD90 million) to support its domestic book publishing this year, taking the money from a federal ‘Culture of Russia’ programme.

According to the Federal Press and Mass Communications State Agency, whichis coordinating this scheme until 2018, these funds will enable the publication of at least 550 new book titles, mostly by Russian authors.…

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PAKISTAN PUSHES AHEAD WITH BAGASSE CO-GENERATION – BUT WILL IT BE FOR REAL THIS TIME?



AFTER many false starts and delays, Pakistan appears to be finally ready to expand its bagasse and biomass co-generation output by persuading the 83 sugar mills in the country to start production of electricity on commercial basis. The government is planning incentives such as an attractive upfront power purchase tariff and help in capital financing.…

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CALIBRATING DAIRY VISCOSITY IS KEY TO CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM MOUTH FEEL



THROUGH their fat content, dairy products affect viscosity in the production of confectionery, bakery and ice-cream products and also the ‘mouth feel’ of the end product. The trick in manipulating this to advantage is to start from ingredients as near ideal characteristics as possible, then use the most reliable and sensitive equipment that return-on-investment considerations allow.…

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CUBAN CIGAR PRODUCERS CHALLENGE PLAIN PAPER PACKAGING LEGISLATION AT WTO



CUBA turned tobacco enthusiasts’ and international observers’ heads earlier this month when it filed its first ever complaint with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against Australia’s tough tobacco plain-paper packaging restrictions.

The communist Caribbean island joined the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Ukraine in challenging Australia’s 2012 law which requires all tobacco products be placed in generic packages featuring graphic health warnings, but not brand logos.…

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USA’S POLITICAL MOSAIC MAKES TRANSPORT AGENCY DATA SHARING CRITICALLY IMPORTANT



THE UNITED States might be a relatively new country, but it has not been keen on changing the borders of its constituent states, counties and cities. The result is sometimes an administrative hotchpotch, with political and administrative boundaries set in the 1700s and 1800s bisecting urban communities in an almost arbitrary way.…

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US TRAFFIC MANAGERS LOOK TO INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE



As transportation technology in the United States continues to become more intelligent and efficient, traffic managers are turning to innovative software to organise increasingly complex networks of infrastructure and communications. 

For example, the world-ranking higher education institution the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been researching enabling traffic simulators to not only show potential impact on traffics flows of new roads, bridges and traffic lights, but also to suggest the best infrastructure changes from a range of options, said Carolina Osorio, assistant professor at MIT’s department of civil and environmental engineering.…

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SOUTH AMERICAN FRAUD BOLSTERED BY LAX LAWS



DESPITE the presence of anti-fraud legislation, fraud and corruption are an everyday part of life throughout South America, where fraudsters are unlikely to be convicted, let alone penalised.

“Penalties don’t really have an effect on fraudsters,” said Fernando Gamiz, an analyst at the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), with over 20 years of experience working on South American fraud.…

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OVERSEAS NONWOVENS PLAYERS EYE CHINA PREMIUM MARKET



ALTHOUGH China is known for skilled workers making clothing for big brand names, the country still relies heavily on imports when it comes to high performance nonwovens used in the medical, automotive, environmental protection and other fields, according to Beijing-based China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA).…

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OAS’ CICAD IS KEY AML PLAYER IN THE AMERICAS



The Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD), a technical agency of the Organisation of American States (OAS), is playing an increasingly influential role in the Americas in terms of fighting drug-trade linked money laundering. Specifically, CICAD has a central role in the unfolding of the Hemispheric Plan of Action on Drugs 2011-2015 which was adopted by the OAS in 2011, and includes key anti-money launderingAML components.

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