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Meeting the challengeMcCormick brought its vision to Amcor two years ago and challenged its engineering team to come up with a commercial solution. The project would end up pushing both container and equipment engineering to new limits. “We knew that you can’t blow a PET handle, so we worked with Amcor to figure out how to do it. We even looked at a clip-on version, but found out pretty quickly that it wouldn’t support the 1.75 litre volume,” Zargo says. "This is an extremely difficult process to execute. One of the trickiest elements is to make sure that the grip is perfectly placed inside the mold. If that is not done correctly or if the material isn’t heated just right, you either won’t ‘capture’ the grip or you will puncture the material,” explained Amcor Project Engineer Jonathan Jarman. “The other major issue is that there wasn’t a machine with a proven track record for this type of application.” Purpose-built machineSince there were no commercially available units, a proprietary 'reheat, blow' machine was purpose-built for the project. (The bottle is produced at Amcor’s KY plant in Nicholasville. The facility is known as the 'center of excellence' for liquor production.) With all of those variables in the mix, the bottle design itself also needed to make accommodations for the volume displaced by the grip. “McCormick wanted us to emulate the look of their former 1.75 litre bottle, but we needed to modify that a little to still get the right volume. The solution was to move the shoulder up and reduce the neck height,” Jarman said. Two years in the making, the bottle entered distribution at the beginning of the year. The company has a special section on its website heralding the launch. Positive responseSince the introduction, McCormick has been enjoying strong feedback from both distributors and retailers. “We are also happy to report that consumers are reacting very favorably to the new bottle. We have already experienced sales growth and are gaining distribution based on the new packaging,” Zargo said. External directly on AMCOR PET Packaging: where could be picture download in high resolution External related also on PETnology.de:
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