FDF has set SPS priorities for a new EU deal. The federation is seeking clarity on scope, transition timelines, and UK influence over future EU food-safety decisions as regulatory alignment becomes central to the talks.
Sabert Europe has outlined its post-Colpac growth strategy for 2026. The group is prioritising organic sales, PFAS-ready pulp and paperboard lines, and supply-chain investment across food-to-go and delivery packaging.
ACO has launched its UK drainage assessment service for factories. The company says inspections commonly find incorrect installs and cracked floors around drainage points, creating hygiene and safety risks in food and beverage plants.
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Key Technology has unveiled ADR X for potato strip lines. The system uses multi-channel sensing and redesigned mechanics to trim defects precisely, aiming to improve yield and reduce downtime in high-capacity wet processing environments.
UK food plants are scaling packing lines with robotics fast. Gü Indulgent Foods and Dale Farm Foods have deployed FANUC-based cells to increase throughput, improve flexibility, and reduce manual handling.
Heineken plans global job cuts as beer volumes slip again. The brewer is targeting €400m – €500m in annual gross savings through an operating model overhaul, supply-network changes, and expanded shared services.
TNA will showcase integrated packaging and processing at interpack 2026. In Düsseldorf, the supplier is focusing on line-level integration, reduced operator intervention, and digital tools aimed at faster changeovers and lower maintenance in snack and confectionery plants.
UK judges have restricted Oatly’s ‘Post Milk Generation’ mark today. The Supreme Court found the wording breaches retained rules reserving dairy designations for animal-derived products, forcing plant-based brands to rethink UK packaging and merchandising.
LocalDutch is rolling out an in-store greenhouse retail model globally. Standardised ‘Shop’ units pair hydroponic CEA with direct-to-consumer sales, using an AI climate autopilot to reduce specialist staffing and shrink transport and waste.