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In this Interpack 2023 video interview, Christophe Lopez from Leibinger and Michael Dossor from Result Group talk to Lindy Hughson about the company's exciting launch of what it is calling the "ultimate printing machine" - the IQ Jet.

The intelligent coding and marking system is a robust and reliable system that always ensures the best print quality, short start-up times without the need for cleaning, and maximum availability in day-to-day operation. The company promises unmatched reliability and said the machine can remain maintenance-free for at least five years.

Food & Drink Business

The Top 10 remained a stable list this year, with five companies holding their position – Fonterra (#1), JBS (#2), Coca-Cola Eurpacific Partners (#3), Asahi  (#4), and Thomas Foods International (#7). The biggest change was Treasury Wine Estates dropping out of the list, from #10 to #13.

Welcome to this year’s Top 100 edition. Each year, when we sit-down with IBISWorld to review the list, there is a sense of anticipation about what it will reveal. New entrants, big jumps and the inevitable tumbles, the list has it all.

Food & Drink Business and IBISWorld present this year’s Top 100 companies, a ranking of Australia’s largest food and drink companies by revenue. This year reflects a sector positioning itself for immediate term viability and long-term competitiveness.