2024 is just around the corner, so we looked at some of the predicted travel trends for next year. Market Experts anticipate a shift towards self-discovery and sustainable adventures and here's a brief look at the top trends that will shape the travel landscape in the coming year. Embracing Personal Transformation: Traveling becomes a vehicle for self-reinvention, with two-thirds of...
In the confectionery and chocolate industry, carefully selected product to suit application and hygiene are paramount, it is vitally important that high-quality food belts are used to ensure the seamless production of delectable chocolate products. Chiorino has established itself as a key player, working together with manufacturers to improve production processes. Chiorino's authority in the market stems from our persistent...
As we approach the Christmas period, the busiest time of the year for many industries, have you made sure that you, and your conveyor belts are ready for the increased demands? The cost of a broken machine during the busiest time of the year can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of machine, its importance to the...
Product recalls and the dangers of mislabelled products are serious concerns for consumers, manufacturers, and regulatory agencies alike. Mislabelled products can pose significant risks to public health and safety, and they can damage a company's reputation and financial stability. Here, we discuss the definition of a product recall, the dangers of mislabelled products, and what manufacturers can do to reduce...
Chiorino UK is proud to have a dynamic and innovative team that is always striving for the best work possible. We recently sat down with the Internal Sales Team to introduce them to you all and get a better understanding of their roles and how they function in the larger Chiorino team. What are your main day-to-day duties at Chiorino?...
At the recent ParkHub Event, representatives from Tesco, RECOUP and WRAP discussed refillable & reusable packaging with the main takeaway from the discussion being the underlying need for collaboration in-order for reuse to scale. In his statement, James Bull, Head of Packaging at Tesco said that Tesco is aiming to remove five billion single-use plastic products by 2025. He went...