Avery Dennison

Canvas Category OEM : Pulp and Paper

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Primary Location Mentor, Ohio, United States

Financial Status NYSE: AVY

Avery Dennison is a global materials science and manufacturing company specializing in the design and manufacture of a wide variety of labeling and functional materials. The company’s products, which are used in nearly every major industry, include pressure-sensitive materials for labels and graphic applications; tapes and other bonding solutions for industrial, medical and retail applications; tags, labels and embellishments for apparel; and radio-frequency identification (RFID) solutions serving retail apparel and other markets.

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Avery Dennison Expands RFID Adoption in Grocery Retail Industry

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🔖 Topics: Partnership, RFID

🏢 Organizations: Avery Dennison, Kroger, Impinj


Avery Dennison (NYSE: AVY) announced it will begin working with The Kroger Co. to build a better associate and customer experience through RFID inventory automation technology. This collaboration makes item-level digital identification possible, enabling more frequent and more accurate inventory information to maximize freshness, reduce waste and improve the associate experience.

This strategic collaboration will begin in the bakery department, implementing RFID-embedded labels on each item, providing significant time savings and valuable data to automate inventory management and freshness optimization. It is a foundational step in delivering a more seamless customer and associate experience across all fresh categories long term.

Read more at Avery Dennison News

Avery Dennison and Texaid Collaborate on Textile Recycling Ahead of EU Rule Changes

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🔖 Topics: Partnership

🏢 Organizations: Avery Dennison, Texaid


Getting a jump on changes in the European Union’s textile waste regulations, digital identification specialist Avery Dennison has announced a collaboration with Texaid, specialists in collecting, sorting, repairing, reselling and recycling used textiles.

The two companies aim to improve traceability of garments through sorting and recycling using Avery Dennison’s Atma.io connected product cloud platform. It carries vital fiber information that will facilitate Texaid’s processing of the apparel into the appropriate resale or recycling channels.

Read more at Sourcing Journal

Avery Dennison’s Intelligent Logistics Solutions Optimize Supply Chains

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🔖 Topics: RFID

🏢 Organizations: Avery Dennison, Impinj


RAIN RFID inspires new use cases in many industries every day. Few have been as creative as Impinj gold partner Avery Dennison, which has made impressive additions to its range of RFID solutions for use in supply chains.

Avery Dennison is invested in every step of the supply chain, from source to store. With its suite of Intelligent Logistics Solutions — a collection of IoT devices, connected cloud, identification solutions, and services — Avery Dennison delivers seamless efficiency at every step.

Avery Dennison uses Impinj RAIN RFID readers, Impinj reader chips, and a variety of Impinj RAIN RFID tag chips for packages, labels, and other elements within the Intelligent Logistics Solutions. Companies can use any combination of Avery Dennison’s offerings to bring the power of RAIN RFID to their workflows.

In a distribution center, warehouse, or manufacturing center, a full complement of RAIN RFID readers have the scanning range to cover every inch of space, from floor to ceiling, removing blind spots where counting errors and shrink are most likely to occur.

Read more at Impinj Partner Solutions

New digital care label offers supply chain traceability

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🔖 Topics: Partnership

🏢 Organizations: Ambercycle, Avery Dennison


Materials science and manufacturing company Avery Dennison has partnered with textile waste recycling specialist Ambercycle to launch an intelligent digital care label solution. The care labels, which will be attached to Ambercycle’s garments, feature a QR code that links to an app offering product details such as how the garment was produced, how it should be looked after and its material composition.

Powered by Avery Dennison’s data platform, the app works with the label to provide traceability and transparency across the supply chain by providing important information to recyclers and resellers in addition to consumers.

Read more at The Engineer