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U.S. market for nutrition bars booming, study says

Research and Markets values the U.S. consumer market for nutrition and energy bars at $838 million in 2004, and examines the factors that could lead to continued...

Evidence-based public health: More than a platitude

Americans have entrusted the development, implementation, and oversight of public health to government agencies. However, this trust is jolted each time the media...

The right materials for the right environment make a difference

For companies operating in corrosive and harsh environments, special attention needs to be given to the potential impact electrical connections on the environment....

Accounting for Risk in Your Asset Management Strategy

If your asset management strategy is not risk-based, you may be spending money on symptoms of problems instead of the root cause of your losses. For example, one...

Biodegradable Plastic Packaging Material

Interest in biodegradable disposable plastic items has steadily grown over the last decade. Disposable packaging materials used to ship and protect purchased items...

Best Practices in Demand and Inventory Planning for Food & Beverage Companies

It’s a classic scenario in food manufacturing- struggling to coordinate the opinions of sales with manufacturing and supply chain initiatives on what, when, and...

Conveying Fresh-Cut Produce: The State-of-the-Industry Report

<p>In this white paper, we will explore the types of conveyor systems that are suitable for freshcut produce – belt conveyors, vibratory conveyors, and horizontal...

Respirator Use and Practices in the Food and Kindred Products Manufacturing Establishments

In 2001, the Survey of Respirator Use and Practices gathered information on respirator use from 40,002 randomly selected U.S. establishments. The survey collected...

Defining Color Additives in the United States

Color additives are regulated in the U.S. by the FDA, separated into two categories: Color Additives Exempt from Certification and Color Additives Subject to...

Country of Origin Labeling in the Food Manufacturing Industry

This white paper by CDC Software explores the strategic, operational, financial and technological issues companies in the food industry face in response to the new...

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