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developed by Catchpoint, a UK company based in Yorkshire, England. The purchase covers Catchpoint’s patents, brand, trade secrets and know- how. Arrangements have been made to ensure the continued support of the Catchpoint team. Under the agreement, Avery Dennison will honour Catchpoint’s existing commercial agreements. “With the acqui
orporation has acquired the linerless l chpoint, a UK company based in York overs Catchpoint’s patents, brand, trad
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“With the acquisition of Catchpoint, Avery Dennison will have intellectual property that helps us fulfill two of our main 2030 sustainability goals: to deliver innovations that advance the circular economy, and to reduce environmental impact in operations and technology,” says Noel Kasmi, VP marketing, Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials EMENA. “As we are pushing to make linerless labels available widely to our customers, this technology will help us move more quickly, enabling sustainable and cost-saving solutions to reach our customers around the world more rapidly. This is world class technology that will deliver real benefits to our customers and the environment.” A key strategic priority for Avery Dennison is to innovate in the area of more sustainable product solutions. Linerless labels is one area of opportunity in this area, with the potential not only to reduce liner waste, but also related production and transport costs as well.
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ailable widely to our customers, this technology will help us ly, enabling sustainable and cost-saving solutions to reach our d the world more rapidly. This is world nefits to our customers and the enviro priority for Avery Dennison is to innov
VP marketing, Avery e are pushing to make echnology will help us ng solutions to reach our class technology that onment.”
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“We are excited for Avery Dennison to be acquiring our technology with the intent of making its products more sustainable. Combining our technology with Avery Dennison’s scale, market position and industrial know-how represents an amazing opportunity, a worthy destination for our journey to bring linerless labelling to the market,” said Mike Cooper, business development director Catchpoint.
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Dantex Digital moves to new production site
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Dantex Digital, the digital division of Dantex Group, has recently purchased and re-located to a 22,000 sq ft site in Corby,
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Digital, the digital division of Dantex Group, has recently purchased and re-located to a 22,000 sq ft site in Corby, Northamptonshire. The new facility has been necessitated by the pace of demand for the new Pico range of equipment and confirms a strong future for Dantex Digital. The m
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The new facility offers general office space in two separate areas of the building that includes administration, engineering as well as software design capabilities. ll as
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name in the UV Inkjet digital label press arena, with a dedicated speciali
specialist team of designers and mechanical and electrical enginee
engineers. While
brand. Since then, Dantex Digital has quickly become a recognised name in
While product development and manufacturing of Dantex’s digital range will be maintained at the Corby site, there will always be synergy between Dantex’s headquarters in the North and Corby to enable the company to support customers from all areas with easy ac
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nufacturing of Dantex’s Corby site, there will always
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