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Smart labelling solutions

Source:Plastics News Asia Release Date:2018-02-13 353
Plastics & Rubber
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Avery Dennison's intelligent labelling solutions open up new opportunities for converters
Avery Dennison simplifies the road towards smart-label packaging via its new Intelligent Labelling Solutions initiative. The Intelligent Labelling portfolio supports label converters as they explore new and sometimes unfamiliar opportunities in labelling and packaging. The portfolio is rich with broad range of options to maximise not only well understood capabilities, for example individually serialized digital print, but also evolving state-of-the-art technologies such as RFID.
 
According to Michael Sanders, senior product line director, Select & New Growth Platforms at Avery Dennison, the opportunities opened up by intelligent labelling are enormous, and with the right support converters can create significant breakthroughs: “Converters are familiar with widely adopted barcodes and QR codes, including item-level customisation using digital print - and this portfolio simplifies material choices as mass customization grows and label batches shrink. Digitally printed labels are set to grow further as brand owners seek fresher and more relevant communication with consumers via quick changeovers and variable information printing.
 
He added that there is also huge untapped potential for more sophisticated technologies such as RFID. RFID options include ultra high frequency (UHF) inlays, commonly used for item level tracking and visibility, and near-field communication (NFC) inlays, increasingly being used for consumer engagement and payments. Packaging can be about far more than shelf impact – it can also transform logistics and enhance the consumer experience by enabling the connection to the digital world and the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT). As it is, Avery Dennison is excited about the growth potential for converters made possible through intelligent labelling.
 
Intelligent labelling applications are diverse, but there are several areas where the technology is especially important. 
 
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Inventory accuracy and supply chain optimisation are the first important drivers ensure a more effective logistics process by using RFID to track anything from a single item to an entire pallet. Product safety and product authenticity are two further focus areas. Product expiration dates can be monitored far more easily using RFID, with commercial benefits that include first-in-first-out stock management (important in segments spanning everything from food to tyres). For highly perishable food and pharmaceutical products, technologies such as TT Sensor Plus™ 2 can help to protect goods in transit. TT Sensor Plus™ 2 is a label around one-third the size of a credit card which logs and stores temperature data throughout shipping. Data can then be uploaded to a smartphone using NFC at any point in the supply chain. The device replaces bulky and expensive conventional data loggers. Content communication is also important. Consumers can gain additional value through personalised content such as recipe suggestions, giving brands a valuable marketing opportunity. An RFID label can even be used to prompt re-ordering of food in a smart domestic fridge.
 
Mr. Sanders added that although intelligent labelling is exciting in terms of new business opportunities, converters have to make sure that their chosen solution is both cost-effective and practical. Avery Dennison offers all of the technical support, portfolio choices and service needed to make sure that converters see successful application outcomes.  
 
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