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  2. Euro container - Wikipedia

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    A Euro container, also called Eurobox, Euro crate or KLT box (from German: Kleinladungsträger, "small load carrier"), is an industrial stacking container conforming to the VDA 4500 standard. The standard was originally defined by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) for the automotive industry, but was subsequently adopted ...

  3. Euro starter kits - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian euro starter kits were released on 15 December 2001. The general public kit was sold for €14.54 (200.07 ATS, however, rounded to 200 ATS), whereas the business starter kits were available much earlier, on 1 September 2001, and each kit contained €145.50 in Austrian euro coins.

  4. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The euro was established in 1999, but "for the first three years it was an invisible currency, used for accounting purposes only, e.g. in electronic payments". [2] In 2002, notes and coins began to circulate. The euro rapidly took over from the former national currencies and slowly expanded around the European Union.

  5. Coin board (collecting) - Wikipedia

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    A bold title for the coin series will appear at the top of the board, and the bottom of the face will have publication and copyright information. On some coin boards the bottom of the face will also provide some historical and technical information about the coin series, as well as misguided instructions for cleaning coins. On the most common ...

  6. Container format - Wikipedia

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    In addition to pure container formats, which specify only the wrapper but not the coding, a number of file formats specify both a storage layer and the coding, as part of modular design and forward compatibility. Examples include the JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF), for containing JPEG data, and Portable Network Graphics (PNG) formats.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Packaging

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    This Wikiproject covers all common forms of containers, with an emphasis on those which are used commercially. That would include intermodal containers, packaging, bags of all kinds, boxes, buckets and pails, barrels and drums, tanks and vats, bottles, cans, etc. Related processes and packaging machinery are included.

  8. Stretch wrap - Wikipedia

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    Manual (or hand) wrappers: Extended core : An extension of the film's core serves as a handle for wrapping; this type of wrapper offers little stretch control and is hard on hands. Mechanical brake : A simple structure supports a film roll and a mechanical brake system provides resistance creating stretch of the film.

  9. Cermex - Wikipedia

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    Cermex was created in 1974 in Corcelles-lès-Cîteaux, France.By 1982 it was a leader in the corrugated case packaging market in France. 1985 introduced the creation of the first international subsidiary: Cermex UK. 1996 saw the integration into the Sidel group then in 1998 the merger with Ouest Conditionnement, another subsidiary of Sidel specialized in shrink-wrapping.