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Heidelberg Materials Holds Packaging System Demo

1 year ago1 year ago Cement Optimized News

Heidelberg Materials North America recently hosted customers and other industry partners at its Mitchell, Ind., cement plant to demonstrate the operation of its rotating packaging system. 

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Heidelberg Materials Redesigns Cement Packaging

2 years ago2 years ago Cement Optimized News

Heidelberg Materials North America redesigned the bags for its packaged cement products to reflect the company’s recent rebranding.

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Starlinger to Unveil Cement Bag of the Future

3 years ago3 years ago Cement Optimized News

Starlinger plans to launch its new AD*STAR* block bottom valve sacks, which are made with 22% recycled content, at the K 2022 trade show. Not only are the bags tear and moisture-resistant, they are also a sustainable packaging alternative for the sector.

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