Avery Dennison is now offering AD Dura 2.0, a reinforced reusable label solution offering resistance to water, heat, vibration and shock. Designed for harsh environments, AD Dura 2.0 can be used in ...
Avery Dennison has developed an RFID label that received a Design for Recyclability (DfR) recognition from Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), the first RFID label validating its compatibility ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is transforming both consumers’ shopping carts and companies’ supply chains by allowing intelligent barcodes to talk to a networked system that tracks ...
WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avery Dennison Retail Branding and Information Solutions (RBIS), the world’s leading provider of RFID-based inventory management systems for apparel, announced ...
Business Strategy and Outlook Avery Dennison is the largest supplier of pressure-sensitive adhesive materials and passive radio frequency identifiers in the world. Rising consumer packaged good ...
Flowery Branch, GA (July 11, 2007) — Avery Dennison RFID, a business unit of Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) and leading provider of RFID technology and services, announced the continued ...
Market leader in the manufacturing of labels and tags for various industries is up 42% year to date on firming profitability and higher free cash flow. Growth has been weak, but management has a ...
Avery Dennison has significantly improved its operations over the past several years. Pre-tax income margins have nearly doubled since 2011; future expansion is still possible. Earnings per share will ...
Inside a nondescript, low-rise office building across the street from a gravel pit in Irwindale, a scientist in a white lab coat is making a high-tech trip to the grocery store. In his basket are ...
Avery Dennison Corporation AVY has closed the acquisition of Smartrac’s Transponder (RFID Inlay) Division, for a purchase price of €225 million ($248.4 million). Smartrac is a leader in the ...
"What is our role in the world?" That was the question Dean Scarborough began asking himself when he became CEO of Avery Dennison Corp. five years ago. Known best to consumers for its office products, ...