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Product Labeling & Metal Detection Systems In Nebraska To Ensure Compliance

by PRC Agency PR

In 2015, a major international foods company was forced to recall 6.5 million boxes of their macaroni & cheese product after some of them were found to contain small pieces of metal.

If you’re in the food or beverage packaging business, incidents like this can send a chill up your spine. 

The potential for metal-contaminated products to make it to market is a critical concern for obvious reasons: you can’t risk injuring consumers or making them sick, you can't risk damaging your brand, and you can't risk the damage something like this can do to your company's overall profitability and viability.

THE SOLUTION FOR RELIABLE LABELING & TOP SHELF METAL DETECTION

Pack & Inspect Group in Nebraska offers reliable labeling and metal detection systems for the state compliance assurances you need. They're not just your go-to provider for advanced equipment, they're your insurance policy against what happened to the macaroni & cheese packaging company less than 10 years ago.

As the Midwest's representatives of the globally recognized METTLER TOLEDO brand, Pack & Inspect Group is your one-stop shop for end-to-end metal detection and labeling accuracy that keeps compromised packaging and labeling at bay.

Find out how Pack & Inspect Group can help you with your product packaging needs, at https://www.pack-inspect.com/metal-detectors

PREVENTING THE RISK OF METAL CONTAMINATION DURING PACKAGING

If you're part of a food, beverage, or pharmaceutical packaging company, exploring the state-of-the-art METTLER TOLEDO metal detection applications available through Pack & Inspect Group is a must. Their representatives will ensure you benefit from technologies that offer maximum sensitivity, minimal false rejects, and accurate product labeling.

Here's what a representative for Pack & Inspect Group had to say:

"Metal detectors play a crucial role in identifying and eliminating contaminants during automated packaging. Advancements in these processes not only safeguard consumers, but they also help uphold your brand's integrity and ensure state packaging compliance."

Comprehensive foreign object (FO) control in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical packaging means implementing in-depth monitoring of possible FO hazards across ingredients, processes, and environments. Pack & Inspect Group is here to help you dot these I's and cross all the T's.

Their line of METTLER TOLEDO metal detectors has the capacity to inspect products in various formats, from conveyorized food products and bulk materials to liquids, pastes, and granules.

In addition, model versatility and machine configurations include combination systems compatible with METTLER TOLEDO's checkweigher, X-Ray, and vision systems products, all of which integrate seamlessly with their ProdX data collection and management systems.

Machine applications you can explore include the Metal Detector With or Without Flat Belt Conveyor models, Gravity Fall Metal Detectors for powders, grains, and granules, and Tablex-PRO for pharmaceutical tablets and capsules. Technologies like Profile Advantage and Signature Touch - just to name a couple - offer high-sensitivity detection with customizable inputs you can calibrate as needed.

Paired with reliable labeling, the metal detection technologies offered by Pack & Inspect Group ensure full compliance with Nebraska regulations.

Is it time you optimized your product packaging efficiencies and strengthened those important supply chain partnerships?

Pack & Inspect Group is here to help.

Schedule a meeting to learn more about their reliable labeling efficiencies and leading metal detection technologies, at https://www.pack-inspect.com/metal-detectors

Pack & Inspect Group City: Galena Address: 83 Heatherdowns Lane Website https://www.pack-inspect.com Phone +1 224 226 6217

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