Vineyard & Winery Management

July/August 2016

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1 1 8 V I N E YA R D & W I N E RY M A N A G E M E N T | J u l y - A u g 2 016 w w w. v w m m e d i a . c o m SCA Debuts Rounded Corrugated Tray Sweden's SCA Forest Products has developed Arcwise, a unique "hockey rink" tray for 50 cL (16.9 oz) beverage bottles made from corrugated packag- ing. Arcwise technology allows for bending of its cor- rugated board, providing the unique opportunity to integrate graphic design with curved packaging. Due to the strength gained from the curved shape, up to 30% material savings are possible. For more informa- tion, go to www.arcwise.se. Vinnovate to Offer Allergy-Reduction Closure Australian brothers Joshua and Simon Schmidt founded Vinnovate to develop a bottle closure that reduces the impact of preservatives. By pressing a button on top of the screw cap, a solution is mixed with the wine and binds to free sulfites, removing their preservative properties and reducing their ability to cause a reaction. The brothers expect a commer- cial release by year's end. GreatVines to Release Atlantis The St. Helena, Calif.-based GreatVines, a mobile solution for the global beverage industry that man- ages three-tier and direct sales execution, trade mar- keting, surveys and pricing optimization, is set to release Atlantis this summer. Atlantis will feature a host of new features and enhancements, including account planning, account team management, iPad improvements and smartphone changes. Learn more at www.greatvines.com. SymGLASS Presents Pubware Pubware is a new line of unbreakable drinkware from symGLASS in Nashville, Tenn. The line com- bines the look and feel of glass with the durability of engineered polymer. Single-wall construction offers insulation benefits, doesn't cloud and withstands more than 1,500 industrial dishwashings. Pubware won't crack, haze or discolor and is available in stemless wine glasses, pints and more. See www. pubware.com for details. Sensaphone Releases New Pressure Sensor Aston, Pa.-based Sensaphone introduces the Sensaphone Pressure Sensor to measure and detect loss of pressure in irrigation, sprinkler and mister sys- tems. The Sensaphone Pressure Sensor monitors for pump problems such as breaks and obstructions as well as malfunctioning pipes, valves and filters. The sensor sends real-time pressure data to the Sensa- phone system for data acquisition and alarming. Visit www.sensaphone.com for details. New Filtration Screens From Cambridge Cambridge Engineered Solutions in Cambridge, Md., has launched a new manufacturing initiative to fabricate stainless steel filtration leaves for por- table pressure filters commonly used by wineries to separate sediment. Cambridge can provide new and rescreened leaves to match original OEM prod- ucts for beverage production, including those used in Italian-made Velo, Spadoni and Della Toffola pressure filters. Learn more at www.cambridge-es.com.

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