bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
fortitude18
- 13 May 2005 07:50
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I'm fortitude18 from Didsbury, Manchester. Not a clue who II is!
bhunt1910
- 13 May 2005 07:54
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Morning all - hoping for another positive day
Fortitude 18 - 5 to the swear box
Baza
jimmy b
- 13 May 2005 08:08
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You right bosley,,the price has gone up this morning
insiderlnside
- 13 May 2005 08:25
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After the revelations of the rhps report I have purchased my first lot this morning at 08:17 145000 this is only the start, my mum is going to the bank today so I will be buying more later.
I Love SEO AND ALL OF YOU.
bosley
- 13 May 2005 08:27
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i prefer this one to the other!!!!!!:)
jimmy b
- 13 May 2005 08:28
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Yes shorter posts and a bit less deep..JB.
Paulo2
- 13 May 2005 08:30
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What a difference a capital 'I' makes.
insiderlnside
- 13 May 2005 08:36
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Check out my profile and you will see how I have changed.
I Love SEO AND ALL OF YOU.
ssanebs
- 13 May 2005 08:38
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can anyone post what tom bulford said in rhps about seo after his meeting with hughes
bosley
- 13 May 2005 08:39
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nice:)
bosley
- 13 May 2005 08:55
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ssanebs, apparently he said buy to 25p then 50p target.
insiderinside
- 13 May 2005 09:22
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insiderlnside - 13 May'05 - 08:25 - 3944 of 3952
After the revelations of the rhps report I have purchased my first lot this morning at 08:17 145000 this is only the start, my mum is going to the bank today so I will be buying more later.
I Love SEO AND ALL OF YOU.
Very funny insider "1" inside - your flattery of copying my name is such a compliment and makes it obvious to the readers here - most of who do not post - that the ramp crew is getting obvious worried and resorting to all tactics. You should realise the more you cannot post fact - orders - revenue - profit - the more you resort to this kind of thing - the more obvious to normal people that severe ramping and spin is going on ! Try to remember that.
Another post coming soon - and another research link or two.
insiderinside
- 13 May 2005 09:24
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Ramp - spin - hype - tip - no orders - ramp - spin - hype - tip - no orders - ramp - spin - hype - tip - no orders - ramp - spin - hype - tip - no orders
See a familiar pattern - its not too difficult to see - the trouble in all of these cases it ends up with loss - lower orders than anticipated - loss - and Crash.
Only jam tomorrow is not a real subsitute for orders - profit - cash generation today.
1000 machine conversions in the price and as of today - not even 1.
Anyway - more research links for those who like to know more details about the tray sealing side of things and those competitors and what is important to customers (like correct weighing)
Some good research details here on Ready Meals lidding sealing etc..
http://www.machineryupdate.co.uk/pubs/readymealsSeptMU.PDF
pisces
- 13 May 2005 09:30
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Question? Whats probably very obese, has two faces, and still brestfeeds!!!answers on a [postcard] or this forum please.
pisces
- 13 May 2005 09:32
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Sorry i spelt breastfeeds wrong, i blame it all on my mother.
insiderinside
- 13 May 2005 09:33
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SHOCKING NEWS - THE SPIN AND HYPE ON REPLACING PVC MAY BE JUST THAT - SPIN AND HYPE AND NOT TRUE !
http://www.packagingmagazine.co.uk/features/flex/05_03_17_001.shtml
17 March 2005
In defence of PVC by Dale Hambilton
PVC is an excellent sleeve material, as are PET and OPS. As a sleeve manufacturer, Decorative Sleeves is committed to delivering an appropriate packaging solution for every customer. This means selecting the most suitable material for each application; in many cases this will be PVC.
In recent years there has been a noticeable resistance to PVC from several customers, largely because of PVC's poor environmental reputation and the negative, and frequently inaccurate comment that it seems to generate in the media. It is time to set the record straight.
In June 2004 the European Commission published a review of more than 100 PVC environmental life-cycle studies, comparing PVC products with alternatives.
The review concluded that the substitution of PVC is not recommended in any application and, from an environmental standpoint, that there is no reason to treat PVC differently to other materials.
The fact is that if any material is scrutinised closely, as PVC has been, then room for improvement can be found. The PVC industry has responded to this scrutiny by putting an environmental improvement programme in place.
The industry is increasing the amount of PVC recycling through the Vinyl 2010 initiative, and the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development has now registered Vinyl 2010 as an official partner.
Today the amount of PVC recycling is limited by the amount collected, rather than any technical limitations relating to recyclability.
PVC, in common with most other plastics, contributes to energy recovery programmes and waste can be managed safely by controlled combustion or landfill disposal.
Once the environmental arguments are overcome, PVC can compete against other sleeve materials on a level playing field. All have different strengths. PVC is easy to control during the shrink process and cost-effective, it has good scuff resistance and is available in pasteurisable grades. PET offers a higher percentage of shrink, which is an advantage in some applications, and may also be pasteurised.
OPS is appropriate for some types of squeezy containers because its lower vertical shrink properties may give a more consistent finish in certain applications.
There are no simple answers as to which material to choose. It really does depend on the requirements of each product or pack. However, none of these materials should be selected solely on the grounds of their perceived environmental advantage over the others. Remembering that, and countering other misinformation about PVC, will enable manufacturers to consider and specify the material with a clear conscience.
Further information about PVC can be found at www.pifa.co.uk and www.bpf.co.uk. Details of the European Commission's studies are at www.europa.eu.int
Dale Hambilton is managing director of Decorative Sleeves
Decorative Sleeves
http://www.packagingmagazine.co.uk/features/flex/05_03_17_001.shtml
sidtrix
- 13 May 2005 09:43
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Yeah that def looks like an L rather than an i he he good idea... why did I not think of that HA HA btw neone gonna post that from adfvn???
016622
- 13 May 2005 09:44
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a good piece by Tom Bulford, not just on rf but a good deal on frogpack which looks an astounding product (and will give ii another seo headache to worry about!)
(piss off ii)