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Meat Packing and Distribution Study

Project start date: 01 January 1989
Project end date: 01 February 1992
Publication date: 01 February 1992
Project status: Completed
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Summary

MLA has funded a series of projects related to product packaging technologies.

Early research (prior to 2000)

M.642. Review of technology related to edible flims applicable to the meat industry (1999)
M.465. Strategic Research into Smart Packaging (1995)
M.381. Automated Packaging Machine Development (1994)
M.119. Meat packaging & distribution (1998)
VAMP.006. Overseas packaging study tour (1996)
DAQ.071. Assessment of scraped surface heat exchanger technology for the development of extended shelf-life meat products (1993)
PRENV.047 (1996). Study to gain a better understanding of the fate of packaging material throughout the meat industry supply
chain, once it reaches the end of its life.
More recent research

In 2007, A.MPT.0016 funded a Packaging Toolkit as a guide to assist industry in dealing with packaging within their organisation whether this was from the inception stage or an up-dating of an existing pack. It provided an outline of the factors which need to be considered in contemplating or introducing a new pack in a step-wise progression. Equally it could be used to review an existing pack with the aim of updating or modification.

More information

Project manager: Michael Lee
Primary researcher: Rearck Research Pty Ltd