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The MacroBin 32 Gets an Upgrade – Introducing the MacroBin 32NG!

Macro has taken the popular MacroBin 32, commonly used as a harvest container for apples, peppers and avocados, and incorporated new technology to create the brand new MacroBin 32NG (New Generation). The MacroBin 32NG takes what made the original MacroBin 32 one of Macro’s most viable harvest containers and utilizes an updated design to make [...]

By |2020-12-16T09:14:24-08:00January 16th, 2020|supply chain, sustainability, Cherries, plastic, Harvest, food processing, apples|Comments Off on The MacroBin 32 Gets an Upgrade – Introducing the MacroBin 32NG!

MacroBin – The Definitive Bin of the Agriculture Industry

When Macro Plastics first came into existence, the company made its mark with its first innovative plastic bin – the MacroBin. Prior to that, the standard harvest container was the wood bin. Prima Frutta Packing has been a customer of ours since 1990.  When asked about the addition of MacroBins since then, president Tim Sambado said [...]

By |2019-10-03T16:18:16-07:00October 3rd, 2019|apples, sustainability, Cherries, Harvest, plastic, food processing|Comments Off on MacroBin – The Definitive Bin of the Agriculture Industry

The ProBin Advances Safety Initiatives in Food Processing | Diana Fruit Preserving Company Case Study

Diana Fruit Preserving Company was founded in 1921 when Alexander Diana came over from Yugoslavia bringing the tradition of Maraschino cherries to the United States. This new delicacy became very popular and really took off with the invention of the fruit cocktail in the 1930s. Today fruit cocktails are still a thriving part of the Diana [...]

By |2019-08-22T16:33:31-07:00August 22nd, 2019|interview, Cherries, supply chain, Harvest, plastic, food processing|Comments Off on The ProBin Advances Safety Initiatives in Food Processing | Diana Fruit Preserving Company Case Study

The ProBin Improves Production Standards in Food Processing | Mariani Packing Company Case Study

In 1906 Mariani Packing Company was born when Paul Mariani emigrated from Yugoslavia to California with a dream to start his own business. He began by planting fruit trees on a small piece of land and over the years refined and perfected his knowledge of the growing areas. As the business grew and continued to thrive, Mariani [...]

By |2019-05-02T17:08:24-07:00May 2nd, 2019|food processing, sustainability, Cherries, Harvest|Comments Off on The ProBin Improves Production Standards in Food Processing | Mariani Packing Company Case Study

Wood or Plastic – Which is the Superior Bin?

Macro Plastics began in 1988, changing the agricultural industry with its innovative plastic container the MacroBin! Prior to that, the standard harvest container was the wood bin.  Although there are still farmers and packers who have not made the switch from wood to plastic, our 30-year tenure has justified the reasons in which companies originally [...]

By |2018-11-08T17:55:44-08:00November 8th, 2018|plastic, Cherries, Harvest|Comments Off on Wood or Plastic – Which is the Superior Bin?

Prima Frutta Packing Inc – A Happy Customer Since 1990

Prima Frutta Packing Inc came into existence in 1991 when Tim Sambado, son of Primavera Marketing owner Lawrence Sambado, decided to implement his industrial engineering expertise and expand upon the family business.  Since then, Prima Frutta has developed into an industry leader in packing cherries, walnuts, and apples. On a recent visit to their facility [...]

By |2018-10-18T15:56:34-07:00October 18th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Prima Frutta Packing Inc – A Happy Customer Since 1990

Using Macro Plastic Bins and Totes to Harvest Cherries

  Now that summer has arrived, it’s time for some deliciously sweet cherries!  They’re being picked, packed, and stocked at your local markets and grocery stores as we speak.  But when you see cherries sitting on the shelves, chances are you don’t realize the effort it’s taken to get them there (unless you’re in the [...]

By |2018-07-13T17:46:00-07:00July 13th, 2018|Cherries, Harvest|Comments Off on Using Macro Plastic Bins and Totes to Harvest Cherries
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