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CC COATING of apples. Food Manufacture 21 (9): 380. Sept. 1, 



19*6. 3S9.G ?736 

 OLSON, R. L. ' Packing house operations for Beglet Noor dates. 

 Fruit Prod. J. ci Amor. Pood Mfr. 26(8) I 233, 250. Apr. 19U7. 



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A small cardboard tray iTT ith an overwrap of cellophane "or a * 

 similar transparent material" is mentioned as the typical 

 commercial pack. To prevent molding and soaring, some pack- 

 ing plants fumigate individual -packages with propylene oxide. 

 OPAl^GES by pallet. Business Week No . 9lH: R2. Liar. 8, 19U7. 

 280.8 Sy8 



Use of-^ire pallet "bins for shipment of oranges, each bin 

 containing 75 sacks weighing 8 lb. f oz. each. Among advantages 

 claimed is prevention of damage to fruit in transit. 

 OPANC-ES wrapped, in Pliofilm by aid of vacuum; Compressed Air kag. 



52(8) : 203. &ug. 19*7. 

 OVP^lOLSPR, 3. L., TESXS, A. H. and 7TATS0N, J. F. Suggestions 

 for handling and -packing Virginia apples. 'Va. Fruit 35(lO) : 

 17~22. Oct. lg^and (l2)e 20-27 Dec - 1 5 I; 7- ol V813 



Dec. 19 '+7 issue includes material on scraps and containers, 

 p. 2h~?f. 

 PACKAGE prophecy: a look into tomorrow 1 s market basket. Northwest, 

 Miller 227(3): 20, 30 , ~}k. July lb,; 19*6. 298.8 NS1 



Includes an account of the Columbus Prepackaging Experiment, 

 with list of 25 fruits and vegetables machine-packaged ^ith 

 neat— s eal ed overwrap s . 

 PACKAGING potentialities of air freight shipments. Packaging 

 Parade 15 (l6S) : 78-79.' Jan. 19U7. 309.8 P123 



Potentialities in use of lightweight fiber containers as 

 result of substitution of speed in air shipment for 'moisture — 

 producing refrigeration. 

 THE PACKER. The Packer looks at pre— packaging; a nation-wide 

 Packer staff survey. "So you're going to pre-package?" 28 

 c n. p., 19*63 280. 3 P12 



Tf The series -of articles which appeared in the Packer during 

 June and July of 19*6 ... is reproduced in this booklet. . . " 



Previously published separately under title "So you're 

 going to pre-package? n in the New York Packer, U5 (2£>) ; 

 1, 13; (29): 1, 21; (30): 1, 21; C^):.!, 22; (32): 1, 2c.; 

 (33): 1, 8; (3U): 1, 8. June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 13 , 20, 27, 

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Materials, container types, machinery, costs, research. 

 PALLET bins tested for citrus shipment. Food Indus. 19(3) : 1)2, ' 

 I3U. I/lar. 19U7. 389.8 P737 



Oranges in bags experimentally snipped in two steel wire 

 pallet bins from -Winter Haven, 51a. , to Detroit showed no 

 bruising or juice leakage. Collapsible feature of bins 

 reduces freight charges on return shipment. 



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