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WELCOME TO SALINA

WELCOME TO SALINA. PACKAGING WITH CLEAR ADVANTAGES. NAZARETH The Heart of the Galilee. SALINA Industries (1972) Ltd. WE EXPORT OUR PRODUCTS TO MORE THAN 20 COUNTRIES. Participation in Local and International Exhibitions. Agritech ’06:. Participation in Local and International Exhibitions.

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WELCOME TO SALINA

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  1. WELCOME TO SALINA

  2. PACKAGING WITH CLEAR ADVANTAGES

  3. NAZARETH The Heart of the Galilee

  4. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. WE EXPORT OUR PRODUCTS TO MORE THAN 20 COUNTRIES

  5. Participation in Local and International Exhibitions • Agritech ’06:

  6. Participation in Local and International Exhibitions • Agritech ’06:

  7. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. Part of Salina`s Team

  8. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. SALINA Industries was founded in 1972 by Mr. Jaime Guiterman Who is the owner and General Manager to this day.

  9. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. • SALINA Industries (1972) Ltd. is known in Israel and abroad for the great variety of flexible polypropylene products which we have been producing and marketing for 35 years. • We supply our bags to many of the large supermarket chains in Europe and the USA.

  10. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. GROWTH OF SALINA 1972 - 2005

  11. Polypropyleneis one of the “workhorses” of the plastics industry. • Polypropylene was developed out of the Nobel award-winning work of Guilio Natta and Karl Ziegler in Europe in 1954. • Polypropylene is made by polymerizing propylene [CH3CHCH2]. The commercial polymer is mainly in Isotactic form:

  12. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. Polypropylene Advantages: • Superior optical characteristics. • Low density – about 0.9 gr/cm3. • Excellent chemical resistance. • Good barrier. • Fairly rigid.

  13. PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS WAREHOUSE SLITTING CPP LINE PUNCHING PRINTING BAG MAKING BOPP LINE

  14. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. BOPP FILM PRODUCTION LINE

  15. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. Salina Bopp - Biaxially oriented Polypropylene Film is produced by a flat extrusion Stenter process, in thickness range 20 - 50..

  16. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. Cast Film: Salina CPP - Cast PP film is unoriented polypropylene film produced by a flat extrusion process, in range of 25 - 180. Both mono-layer and coextruded film can be supplied.

  17. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. PERFORATION Air holes by micro or macro (“punched”) perforation.

  18. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. PRINTING DEPARTMENT 5 Machines for Printing up to 8 colors

  19. Film for FFS (Form, Fill & Seal) Machines

  20. Film for FFS (Form, Fill & Seal) Machines

  21. Film for FFS (Form, Fill & Seal) Machines • Peppers

  22. Film for FFS (Form, Fill & Seal) Machines • Tomatoes

  23. Film for FFS(Form, Fill & Seal) Machines • Peppers • Peppers

  24. Film for FFS (Form, Fill & Seal) Machines • Cherry Tomatoes

  25. Film for FFS (Form, Fill & Seal) Machines • Onions

  26. Film for FFS(Form, Fill & Seal) Machines • Lettuce

  27. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. BAGS • Bread and Baked Goods. • Fruit and Vegetables • Textile • Flower Sleeves

  28. Packed in bags • Peppers

  29. Packed in bags • Peppers

  30. Packed in bags • Zucchini Flower

  31. Packed in bags Zucchini Flower

  32. Packed in bags Self Service • Zucchini Flower Sweets & Candies

  33. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. FILM PROCESSING: Superior quality micro and macro perforated film, available in several hole sizes and densities specially suited for fruit, vegetables and bakery products. Laser perforation for extended shelf life. Anti Fog / Anti Mist film for packing fresh and chilled products.

  34. Salina SC-AF 25µ Anti-Fog Film

  35. Anti-Fog Film

  36. Extend the shelf life: Modified Atmosphere Packaging - MAP could be defined as "the enclosure of food products in gas-barrier materials, in which the gaseous environment has been changed in order to inhibit spoilage agents and therefore either maintain a higher quality of perishable food during its natural life or actually extend the shelf life" (Young et al.)

  37. Extend the shelf life: Controlled Atmosphere Packaging - CAP, an intentional modification of the internal gaseous environment and maintenance of that atmosphere at a specified condition throughout the cycle, regardless of the temperature or other environmental variations. So once the atmospheric composition within the package is decided, packager must find ways to control and maintain that composition throughout the storage process. CAP has been used since 1930s for the storage of fruit in large storage chambers in which both oxygen and carbon dioxide levels were controlled (Blakistone, 1998).

  38. Extended shelf life: Micro-perforatedfilms are characteristic of perforation on the films ranging in diameter from 40 to 200 microns. The perforations are made by using mechanical, spark or laser methods (Ghosh, 1998). It has been found that micro-perforated film is very promising in extending the shelf life of respiring produce (Yantasari, 1994, Geeson, 1988).

  39. Extended shelf life: • How it works:

  40. SPECIAL PROJECT:Sleeves For Automatic Flower Packing:

  41. SPECIAL PROJECT: Sleeves For Automatic Flower Packing:

  42. SPECIAL PROJECT: Sleeves For Automatic Flower Packing:

  43. SPECIAL PROJECT:Sleeves For Automatic Flower Packing:

  44. SPECIAL PROJECT:Sleeves For Automatic Flower Packing:

  45. BRC/IoP Packaging Standard • Background of the standard: The British Retail Consortium (BRC), together with the Institute of Packaging (IoP) have developed a standard for the producers of packaging materials which was introduced in 2001. BRC/IoP is the only third party auditing standard for the packaging industry that has been written by the retailers.

  46. BRC/IoP Packaging Standard • This standard is voluntary and sets out hygiene and quality requirements for companies manufacturing packaging for supply to the food industry. • The standard also sets out rules and regulations for compliance to the standard. • The current trend in the EEC is a move from voluntary adherence to the standards, to enacting a mandatory standard.

  47. BRC/IoP Packaging Standard • Content of standard: Risk Analysis, Quality Management, Process Control, Pest Control and Product Control. • Accreditation is issued by Israel Institute of Standards (IIS).

  48. SALINAIndustries (1972) Ltd. Thanks for visiting us and we look forward to future cooperation !

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