0 a person, company, or machine that puts goods into boxes or food into containers
1 a person whose job is wrapping or tying items or putting them in containers:
a meat packer
2 a person or company that puts products into containers so that they can be sold or sent somewhere:
The a priori notion that packers and shippers were more likely to be producer-handlers did not bear out in the analysis.
Thirdly, male roles that demanded qualifications, such as welder, carpenter and so on, were better-paid than female ones (as packers, cleaners).
Both of these works are comprehensive and utterly convincing, however, on the role of the packers in worsening race relations.
In addition, the descriptive statistics and presumptions about the population pointed to other potentially important factors: firm size and the function of packer-shipper.
The system was financed by a fee (symbol green dot) paid by the packers and fillers.
The producers of packaging raw material, the packaging manufacturers, the packers and fillers (especially the consumer good producers), and the retailers form the so-called packaging chain.
While packaging materials have been in short supply new manufacturers and packers of self-raising flour whether situated in town or country have not been licensed.
Supplies are being released to butter packers and importers in proportion to their market share.