Avery Dennison

Judge Rules Avery Dennison can Continue to Sell OmniCube
January 1, 2011

Pasadena, California-based Avery Dennison Corporation announced Chief Judge Michael J. Davis of the United States District Court in Minnesota has denied 3M’s request for a preliminary injunction, attempting to block Avery Dennison’s OmniCube product from competing in the marketplace for retro-reflective sheeting.

Avery Dennison Will Buys its Senior Notes
November 8, 2010

Avery Dennison Corporation announced it will purchase the outstanding $109,351,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.350 percent Senior Notes due 2020 in the remarketing of those notes in accordance with the terms of the Corporate HiMEDS Units (the "Units") the Company originally issued in 2007.

Avery Dennison's Give Back to Schools Contest Awards Fifteen Schools
September 14, 2010

Pasadena, California-based Avery Dennison announced the winners of the Avery Dennison Give Back to Schools Contest. Avery Dennison will donate approximately $10,000 worth of office and school supplies to each of the Top 15 schools with the most votes from this online initiative, which drew hundreds of thousands of votes from parents, students and teachers nationwide.

Avery Dennison Names New VP
July 28, 2010

Avery Dennison Roll Materials Asia Pacific has named Georges Gravanis as its new vice president and general manager.

Winner of Lifetime Achievement Award Announced
July 14, 2010

A panel of label industry experts has reviewed the votes for the 2010 Label Industry Global Awards and is pleased to announce the winner of the prestigious R. Stanton Avery Lifetime Achievement Award is Terry Fulwiler, CEO of WS Packaging Group, Inc. He was selected as the overall winner by the international label industry judging panel at the FINAT Congress in Valencia following a review of the online votes against the criteria. The award is sponsored by Avery Dennison.

Mohawk Announces TM Premium Label
June 10, 2010

Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. and Fasson have partnered to bring Mohawk Superfine's quality and performance to designers of wine labels, gourmet food, boutique confections, luxury products and more.

Avery Dennison Corporation Turns 75
June 3, 2010

 Avery Dennison Corporation marked its 75th anniversary as a company by having chairman, president and CEO Dean A. Scarborough and the company's leadership team ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.

Avery Dennison Labeling Solution Fulfills CPSIA Requirements
August 25, 2009

A new labeling solution that allows manufacturers to meet and even exceed U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) requirements for product tracking, and then manage the tracking data online, is now available from Avery Dennison.

Going for the Gold
September 1, 2008

Michael Phelps wasn’t the only headline maker at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In fact, the arguable unsung hero of the games, ensuring attendees from around the globe were able to cheer on their respective homeland, was a mere 0.3 square millimeter chip boasting 50 microns in thickness. It is known in the industry as the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip. According to the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, more than 16 million tickets were embedded with RFID chips, marking the technology’s first-ever appearance in the Olympic Games. The goal: to prevent the occurrence of counterfeit door tickets, thereby simplifying the event ticket

BIG in Baltimore
September 1, 2008

A little change never hurt anyone. With that in mind, this year’s big show promises a change of pace, a change of scenery and a change in demand. The newly revamped PSDA (formerly DMIA) will host its annual Print Solutions Conference and Exposition on Oct. 23-25 at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore. This year’s featured general session keynote speaker will be Charlie Pesko, founder and president of InfoTrends, a leading market research and consulting firm in the digital imaging and document solutions industries. Technological advances and refined marketing strategies are just some of the issues gaining momentum in a slowing economy. To encourage print