Nov 1, 2007

Avery Dennison hunts £25m RFID sales


Avery Dennison has set its sights on £25m sales for RFID by bringing its inlay products under the umbrella of its Fasson sales force and opening a new testing centre in Luxembourg.

The self-adhesive materials specialist will sell RFID products through its Fasson sales and distribution network, providing customers with a single point of contact for self-adhesive labels and RFID products.

Avery Dennison Roll Materials Europe vice president and general manager Don Stoebe said: "Our converters have clearly expressed a desire to purchase our RFID products with the same ease that they purchase our Fasson brand products."

The firm's new RFID European Test Centre will demonstrate RFID applications within its largest European self-adhesive materials manufacturing facility.

Avery Dennison chief executive Dean Scarborough said in the firm's third-quarter earnings report that RFID was one of the firm's "most significant growth opportunities".

"We estimate about £25m ($50m) in sales from RFID-related products next year," he said.

In June, the firm "significantly increased" its presence in RFID with the acquisition of Paxar, the global supplier of RFID and identification systems.

Avery Dennison's total sales in 2006 were £2.8bn.

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