Avery Dennison has taken steps to ensure a steady supply of products and reliable local support to UK customers.

Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison strengthens UK support
Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison has increased investment in its Cramlington Concept Lab in North East England, and continues to build upon its established local network while expanding partnerships with UK customers. It has increased stocks of raw materials in the Cramlington distribution centre to ensure customers can confidently order the supplies they need during the Brexit transition.
Darren O’Carroll, UK Country Manager at Avery Dennison, said: “With over 3,000 unique material combinations available with a low minimum order quantity for small batch deliveries, our customers are able to experiment with label applications. They can choose the optimal material for each individual application, instead of getting stuck trying to make a single bulk order work on every part of the supply chain.”
The firm’s well-established UK supply network, combined with its full-service research lab in Cramlington, allows customers to go from concept to project in 10 working days, with a minimum order of just 1,000 square meters.
Avery Dennison’s UK-based solutions team has over 100 years of combined experience in the print and labelling industry with backgrounds ranging from application technology, to adhesive chemistry development, to sustainable design and legislation. Clients can leverage this diverse, local knowledge for innovative supply chain solutions.
UK customers also have access to the R&D teams at the Cramlington Concept Lab for custom research and material recommendations.
Avery Dennison has pioneered a wide range of sustainable solutions that improve recyclability, enable packing reuse, and reduce consumption of natural resources. As well as developed and acquired RFID technologies that give customers the opportunity to create market leading digital experiences with intelligent labels.
Long term, collaborative partnerships are the core of Avery Dennison’s business, and it has put the resources in place to ensure the strong partnerships with its UK customers continue through the Brexit transition and far into the future.