Many businesses are surprised to find out that commonly shipped products are often classified as “hazardous” under the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Hazardous Materials Regulations. …
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Skolnik Celebrates 29 Years!
In April 1985, Skolnik set out to change the market for dangerous goods packaging. It was a time when packaging manufacturers were focused on making …
Radiation and Wine: Finding the Fakes
French physicist, Philippe Hubert uses gamma rays to detect radioactivity in wine. “In the wine is the story of the Atomic Age,” he says. (C …
Fines for In-Transit Leakage are Costly!
Being a shipper brings packaging liability issues that can be costly if that package leaks while in transportation. At a recent conference of the Council …
North American HazMat Incident Map Goes Live!
Hazardous Materials are all around us and every day, incidents occur. We usually hear about the significant incidents in our local or national news but …
New Innovation for Small Serving Category of Wines
As innovators of stainless steel barrels for the wine industry, we are always interested to see a new innovation on the consumer side of things. …
