Vineyard & Winery Management

September/October 2013

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Primera Introduces Label Applicator Specialty printer equipment manufacturer Primera Technology Inc. of Plymouth, Minn., has introduced the AP550 Flat-Surface Label Applicator. Designed to apply labels to boxes, packages, bags and other flat surfaces – specifically food and beverage packages – the AP550 is a semi-automatic label applicator that makes it fast and easy to precisely apply product and identification labels. See www.primera. com for details. The Next Gen in Oxygen Management Alternative wine closure producer Nomacorc, of Zebulon, N.C., has launched the next-generation NomaSense oxygen analyzer system. The new NomaSense is the first portable Total Package Oxygen (TPO) meter designed specifically for the wine industry, allowing users to measure and control the total amount of oxygen in wine, particularly during bottling. For more information, go to www.nomacorc.com/ wine-oxygen-analyzers.php. Emmeti's Latest Small Winery Solution Tampa, Fla.-based Emmeti USA announced the newest introduction from Emmeti S.p.A.: the SemiAutomatic Palletizer/Depalletizer, an efficient value-priced bottling-line solution for small wineries. The new equipment allows smaller wineries to receive bottles in bulk, which takes less delivery space and allows for increased storage capabilities. Learn more at www.emmetiusa.com. Universal Telemetry from Ranch Systems Ranch Systems in Novato, Calif., is now shipping its next-generation wireless telemetry unit worldwide. The RS300 can be configured for a range of agricultural applications, from weather and soil moisture monitoring to remote camera surveillance. A universal telemetry node, the RS300 expands to meet the current and future requirements of the application. Find details at www.ranchsystems. com. 100 V I N EYARD & WINERY MANAGEMENT | Sept - Oct 2013 w w w. v w m m e d i a . c o m

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