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Open-Head vs. Tight-Head: What Engineers and Procurement Teams Need to Know
Choosing between an open-head and a tight-head container may seem like a small decision, but it has significant implications for how materials are stored, handled, and transported, especially in regulated industries like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food processing.

American International Container (AIC) is Exhibiting at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025!
American International Container (AIC) is excited to announce that we’ll be showcasing our solutions at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025, happening September 29–October 1 at the Las Vegas Convention Center!

What Are the Common Industrial Applications Stainless Steel Containers Are Used For?
Stainless steel containers are a staple across industries where durability, hygiene, and regulatory compliance are essential. Known for their resistance to corrosion, long lifespan, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures and pressure, stainless steel is the go-to material for industries that can’t afford product compromise or safety failures.

What Are Industrial Jerry Cans Made Of—And Why Does It Matter?
This article explains the materials commonly used to manufacture industrial Jerry Cans, the benefits and limitations of each, and how AI Container offers solutions that meet strict industry standards.

Stainless Steel Drums for Pharmaceutical Processing: Embracing Sustainable Packaging Innovations in 2025
In 2025, as pharmaceutical companies continue their pivot toward sustainability, regulatory agility, and more efficient supply chains, stainless steel drums for pharmaceutical processing have emerged as a strategic linchpin. These

GMP-Compliant Cleaning Systems: Hygiene in Pharmaceutical Containers and Industrial Processing
Even small issues like residue buildup, cross-contamination, or missed cleaning steps can put product safety at risk and lead to failed inspections or regulatory penalties. That’s why facilities turn to GMP-compliant cleaning systems. These systems are designed to meet current Good Manufacturing Practices ((c)GMP) for cleanliness, traceability, and process control.