Crown wins can awards
"Cans of the Year 2003" awards at the recently held Cannex Asia
show in Singapore.
Crown Holdings affiliated companies have received three prestigious "Cans of the Year 2003" awards at the recently held Cannex Asia show in Singapore.
Crown's Top Chef two-piece food container took a Gold Award in its category, while the Crown Capitaine Cook processed fish package was recognised with a Silver Award. Rounding out Crown's successful showing was Biscuiterie Menou's Breton biscuits container, receiving a Bronze Prize in the decorative/promotional category. Awards were given out during the show in Singapore which was held at the end of last month.
Crown's gold-winning Top Chef package is single-serve steel container for pet food that is said to offer greater convenience. The lightweight, 0.12mm container features a heat-sealed, polypropylene peelable lid, allowing quick and easy dispensing. Consumers peel back the lid, place the container on the floor, and pets can eat from it directly, eliminating the need to transfer food to a separate bowl. For additional convenience, a self-stick adhesive pad on the base of the container ensures it stays in one place, eliminating product spillage. Developed for Covi, an established French food manufacturer, to maximise brand impact during its entry into the competitive pet food market, the containers are available in 100g (cat food) and 300g (dog food) sizes.
Taking the Silver Award in the ends/caps/closures category was Crown's Peel Seam peelable lid technology, used by Capitaine Cook, a subsidiary of the Intermarche Group, in conjunction with a 290 ml steel bowl for its tuna salads. The Peel Seam peelable lid consists of a thin aluminum foil heat- sealed to a rigid steel or aluminum ring, which is conventionally flanged for the usual double seaming process. The panel features a small tab for easy lifting and is constructed from aluminum foil, laminated with polypropylene film on the inside; and lacquered and printed on the outside.
Crown's specialty packaging group was recognised with a Bronze Award in the decorative/promotional category for a state-of-the-art steel package created for Menou Biscuiterie's traditional Breton biscuits. Created to enhance brand appeal and increase differentiation from competitors, Crown used a tall "spaghetti" package as a basis for the design, and added a unique mesh window that allows consumers to view the individually wrapped biscuits inside the package prior to purchase. Also composed of metal, the mesh window is manually added and welded to the rest of the package.
Organised by The Canmaker magazine, the awards were introduced to celebrate and promote metal packaging. "Cans of the Year" has traditionally run alongside the Cannex exhibition where show attendees vote for the overall contest winner. A selection of experienced industry executives choose the category winners, awarding gold, silver and bronze prizes.
Crown Holdings is a leading supplier of packaging products to consumer marketing companies around the world. World headquarters are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.