Infixion Media recently re-launched its leading website for the South African food and beverage manufacturing industries, now offering readers more than ever before.
The Food Review website has been totally transformed to ensure it is not only more attractive and user-friendly but also, courtesy of a new hosting arrangement, even faster download and use, with an average of 6.28 seconds per page downloaded, an entire host of other exciting features for Food Review subscribers.
The website (www.foodreview.co.za), aimed at decision makers in the manufacturing processes of food, beverages and related industries, offers incisive and authoritative reports on all aspects from the sourcing of raw material, to the manufacturing and packing of food and beverages, right down to the distribution of marketing of finished goods.
Cleverly split into 23 categories, directly related to the food manufacturing industry, including news, dairy review, functional foods and safety and hygiene, making it easy to find articles specifically relevant to readers of Food Review. The intelligent system also helps direct readers in related features, content, news and supplier’s details as they finish reading each article, so website users are intuitively guided to additional information in their field of interest.
Packaging for the food industry also appears on our Packaging Review (www.packagingreview.co.za) website. A news feed displaying all packaging news will soon be incorporated into the Food Review website, dedicated to the unambiguous packaging trends, news, technology and opinion of interest to packaging specialists in the food and beverage industries.
Another exciting addition is the Beverage Review microsite –dedicated to keeping readers informed on news, developments and trends in the South African beverage industry.
The website, updated with new content daily, also has features to help readers keep a finger on the pulse of this vibrant industry at all times – from the landing page, visitors can sign up to follow deputy editor Roxanne Rolando on Twitter (@RoxanneFRV); subscribe to feeds ad receive content updates in their news reader; comment on articles through the dynamic reader forum available at the end of each article; or subscribe to Food Review’s fortnightly newsletters as well as the print version, to ensure they never miss an issue of this leading industry journal.
The website really is completely interactive and loaded with content and information, so visit www.foodreview.co.za and start experiencing the food and beverage industry like never before – the website is, without doubt, an unprecedented knowledge-share platform to the industry.
