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Thiele SYMACH Palletizers, integrated with Allen-Bradley control software

Thiele Technologies has announced that it soon will integrate Allen-Bradley control software on SYMACH Palletizers.




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PACK EXPO review: Inside the expanding world of packaging at PACK EXPO Las Vegas

Inside the proceedings of PACK EXPO Las Vegas, including a survey of new packaging equipment, materials, technology and more.




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Improving snack and bakery facility efficiency for increased profit

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star program, the domestic baking industry consumes an estimated $800 million worth of purchased fuels and electricity per year, as noted in its guide, "Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for the Baking Industry" (Nov. 2016 update, available on www.energystar.gov).




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Industry 4.0 combines real-world data with digital management

The food industry is reveling in the digital age with the continual improvement of new technology. More snack producers and bakeries aspire toward alignment with Industry 4.0 ideals




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WP BAKERYGROUP NAVIGO 3 control system

WP Bakery Technology’s tried and tested control system will be launched on the market in the third generation at the iba 2018.




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Beckhoff AMP8000 distributed servo drive system

Beckhoff Automation will demonstrate its new AMP8000 distributed servo drive system alongside a complete lineup of automation hardware, software and networking solutions at Pack Expo 2018 in Chicago.




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Readco Process Control System

The Readco Process Control System (RCS) from process equipment manufacturer Readco Kurimoto, LLC, York, Pa., integrates mixing, heating, cooling and feeding into a single, touch-screen HMI.




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EXAIR Dual 316 Stainless Steel Cabinet Cooler Systems with electronic temperature control

EXAIR's new Dual 316 Stainless Steel Cabinet Cooler Systems with ETC (Electronic Temperature Control) keep electrical enclosures cool with 20°F (-7°C) air while maintaining the NEMA 4X rating of the enclosure and removing the heat that could adversely affect the internal components.




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Forward Thinking About Baking Equipment Design

This past year has been an exciting one for the baking industry, especially in terms of the progress made on revising the ANSI/ASB Z50.2 Bakery Equipment Sanitation Standard (formerly known as the “BISSC Standard”). Representatives from across the baking industry, including bakers, bakery engineers, bakery equipment manufacturers and academics have come together to give their input on updating this standard.




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The 2015 Dietary Guidelines: Are bakers prepared?

Is it just me or does it seem like the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s MyPlate came out just last week? 




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Washington: The good and the bad

Frustration with Washington continues to mount, with the serious challenges facing our country.




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ABA responds to recent FDA efforts

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been on a roll lately. Its regulatory agenda is so full that advocates went to court to force timelines on the multitude of food-safety regulations required by the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). 




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Food-labeling rules impact food-packaging suppliers

Are you thinking about restocking your packaging supplies? If you are, then you have a lot to think about before making the investment. 




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ABA gets ready for 2015

After the resounding victory by Republicans at all levels of government—local, state and federal—in November, there was some speculation about the posture and tone President Obama might take in his final two years in office.




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The role of science in policy debates

A growing and consistent theme in the policy debates in which the American Bakers Association (ABA) is engaged is the importance of science to fortify our position.




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ABA prepares for upcoming regulatory issues, Fall Policy Conference

Many of us are asking ourselves where the summer went, and it is difficult to find a good answer. I hope you had some deserved downtime with family at some point.




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ABA recaps its 2015 achievements, while preparing for 2016

When 2015 began, most Washington, D.C. observers predicted more gridlock in Washington.




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Investing in the future of the bakery industry

Multiple prevailing trends at the consumer and regulatory levels will factor into the business concerns of the bakery industry over the coming year. These include product-development dynamics like non-GMO, nutritional labeling, transparency and food safety—all of which have the potential to positively influence overall shopper perceptions related to bread and the other baked goods that play a part of dietary patterns.




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Takeaways from the GMO labeling fight

One of the strangest, most-convoluted policy fights in the history of modern food just cleared a major hurdle in July with President Obama’s expected signature of the GMO Labeling agreement between Senators Pat Roberts (R-KS) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI).




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What does the Trump presidency mean to the baking industry?

With the election of Donald Trump, and a slightly narrower Republican majority in Congress, Washington and the national punditocracy is both stunned and clamoring to find meaning in the election results.




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Making sense of Trump’s regulatory relief agenda

With great trepidation that this column will become immediately obsolete or at least very dated in the short time from submitting it to publication, I want to address the whirlwind of regulatory relief announcements from the new Trump Administration.




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Lessons from the 2017 ABA convention

The 2017 American Bakers Association (ABA) Convention featured our most thought-provoking and provocative program yet, centered around the enormous disruptions impacting the baking industry.




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The importance of the Kansas State University Bakery Science program to the industry

This past year on the Stronger Together tour, after the merger of the American Bakers Association (ABA) and the Biscuit & Cracker Manufacturers’ Association, we stopped at Kansas State University (KSU) to meet with the Bakery Science & Management students and participate in the Grain Science and Industry Advisory Council meeting.




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The regulatory reform environment of the Trump Administration

During the tumultuous first year of the Trump Administration, the untold story has been the significant efforts to mitigate the numerous regulatory overreaches by the Obama Administration.




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FDA provides guidance on dietary fibers

At long last, FDA has provided guidance on many dietary fibers. To be clear, the FDA announcement covers about 70–75 percent of common dietary fibers in use today, so more work needs to be done.




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The American Bakers Association highlights its 2019 regulatory priorities

Even though the year started in a partial government shutdown, the government relations team from the American Bakers Association (ABA) continued to push forward on several key regulatory initiatives.




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Top regulatory issues facing the bakery industry

As of the last regulatory update from the American Bakers Association (ABA), we were coming out of a governmental shutdown. Now, the clock is ticking as we stare down the August recess in Congress and feel continued residual delays from that shutdown.




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Federal updates from ABA: Nutritional labeling and labor policy issues

All federal food policy is based on the recommendations stemming from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The American Bakers Association (ABA) leads the Grain Chain, an organization of 10 groups from grain growers and millers, as well as bakers and others who have an interest in growing grain consumption.




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Americans deserve an additional serving of whole grains in their diet

Since grains are the cornerstone of a healthful, plant-based diet, and the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans are the bedrock for nutrition policy in the U.S., the baking industry is well-positioned to make powerful, positive changes for the health of America's families.




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Industry engagement crucial in post-election landscape

The 2020 election is over, but efforts to understand the impacts are just beginning.




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Pandemic bakery perspectives

In the ongoing grip of the COVID-19 pandemic as we enter a new year, and a new administration in Washington, we reached out for an update from Robb MacKie, President and CEO, American Bakers Association (ABA), Washington, D.C.




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ABA Fly-In to feature Bakers Dozen Congressional Reception

The fly-in will connect baking industry leaders with elected officials in the nation’s capitol.




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The Industry In Its Heyday

The ‘Roaring Twenties’ were a time when all participants had their act together.




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Reflections From The Past

People commonly misconstrue the work of a writer/historian.




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Greatest Plumbing & Heating Inventions (Prior to1975)

The essence of plumbing is its mechanical genius.




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Greatest Plumbing & Heating Inventions(1900-1950)

The nature of plumbing is such that its most clever innovations usually are obscure to the public eye.




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Living Legends: The History Of Our Nation’s Oldest Plumbing Companies

Plumbing and mechanical contracting companies have been the birthright of generations.




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The Men Who Built Boilers

These are the Dead Men that PM columnist Dan Holohan holds in high esteem.




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The Men That Made The Water Closet

Plumbers have given way to scientists as modern inventors.




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The Evolution Of Industry Terminology

One of the legacies of the old Trade Extension Bureau that remains alive today was its effort to standardize industry vocabulary.




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Thomas Crapper: Myth and Reality

The debate over who Thomas Crapper was - or even if there was a Thomas Crapper at all - continues.




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Editorial: The History of Plumbing & Its Meaning Today

American plumbers have accomplished more in two centuries than the Romans did in 10.




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Greatest Plumbing & Heating Inventions

People take for granted devices such as the T&P valve, kitchen disposal, flush toilet and so many of our industry's other useful gadgets that have made lives safer, healthier, more comfortable and convenient.




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PHCC, PMI, ASA discuss issues facing the plumbing industry

Every year on March 11, the international plumbing community comes together to celebrate World Plumbing Day. The day aims to spread awareness of the importance of plumbing and plumbers in protecting public health and improving access to clean water and sanitation facilities. 




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Tool Tips: Soldering near drywall

Tool Tips—August 2018




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Tool Tips: Securing a retainer clip

Tool Tips—September 2018




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Tool Tips: Removing a lead poured joint

Tool Tips—October 2018




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Tool Tips: Descaling manifolds

Tool Tips—November 2018