Packaging Technologies for Dairy Processors

Kroger Milk Closure Business Goes To Portola

The Kroger Co. awarded Portola Packaging Inc. 100% of its milk closure business. The company is in the process of converting all of its fresh milk bottle brands to Portola’s 38 mm tamper-evident, drop band, plug closure, known as the DBJ. Also included in the conversion are Kroger’s juice and tea beverages.
Independent consumer research conducted individually by both Kroger and Portola revealed a clear preference for this closure.
“Consumers prefer a drop band that stays on the bottle vs. a tamper-evident feature which requires that you tear off a band and then have to dispose of it. Additionally, consumers prefer the DBJ’s easy opening and resealing attributes, said Roy Robinson, vice president of business development, Portola.
Portola manufactures the lightweight (2.6 grams) high-density polyethylene closure in all four of its North American plants. This enables strong logistical support for Kroger’s geographically-dispersed filling locations. The DBJ closure also features three leads (thread starts) which make capper application easier. The multiple leads also facilitate consumer removal and replacement.
“Our company has been a long-time supplier to Kroger. We are pleased that the company has shown a vote of confidence in our technology and supply capabilities by awarding Portola 100% of its milk closure business,” Robinson said.

Portola Packaging Inc.
www.portpack.com
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