New packaging to keep blueberries fresh through supply chain
Blueberries in clamshells are typically manually pre-packed and sealed in modified atmosphere packaging. This packing process can be labor-intensive. StePac, based in Tefen, Israel, was challenged to provide a solution that would enable a reduction in labor costs.
“Xflow is a next-gen automatic package that saves time and money while reducing the amount of plastic used by up to 40 percent.,” said Gary Ward, Ph.D., Technical Development Manager for StePac.
With the Xflow system, 12 Clamshells are transported on a conveyor belt into the flowpack machine, where they are wrapped with the Xflow film , then sealed before being placed inthe carton. This solution reduces labor and film costs, plus results in a more attractive package. Xflow also improves horizontal airflow across the cartons – critical for efficient cooling and cold-chain management.
Xflow significantly extends freshness of fruits, vegetables, and even fresh flowers by providing the MA/MH feature that slows respiration and aging, while inhibiting microbial growth. It also reduces dehydration and weight loss during storage and shipping. The customized water vapor transmission rates (WVTR) of the film provide optimal moisture control for packaged produce throughout the supply chain, eliminating free moisture, thereby alleviating the risk of microbial decay.
“We specifically developed this packaging solution to help Peruvian exporters attain more efficient automatic packaging for blueberries,” adds Ward. “Other customers are currently conducting commercial trials with Xflow for spring onions and green beans and we expect many additional produce items will benefit from this advanced solution.”