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A demand for labelling Solutions

 

With the impact of COVID on businesses and the rise and multitude of changes to regulations that BREXIT has brought to the UK, there is a demand for re-labelling warehouses, offices and products. The last 2 years also drove a rise in awareness for chemical and dangerous products to health and safety labelling and signage, a demand which continues and is set to rise throughout 2022.

Avery UK who have been supporting homes and businesses, big and small, for nearly 9 decades, have had to evolve the business and their range to meet the needs and the demands of their customers’ orders. Their UK manufacturing site, like many, has had to overcome challenges with the supply chain for deliveries and shortages of material however production has been consistent throughout.

How Avery UK can help?

Where Avery stands out within the market is perhaps most evidenced in the high performance of its products and they know the importance of this when it comes to Chemical and Product labelling. Selecting the right label, to get the job done right, first time for product compliance cannot have any shortcuts. For them, it’s always been about offering simple solutions, designed and adapted to make your life easier.

Avery UK has a range of professional-grade labels and other supplies that are built to stand up to challenging conditions and tough working environments. Each and every product undergoes significant testing by its technical team, offering high-performance levels and overall product quality.

Over the last 3 years, Avery have adapted and invested into unique labelling technologies in the aid of helping their customers, such as Ultragrip and JamFree, a selling point unmatched in the market, handy when printing their labels. More recently to combat the spread of viruses they launched an adhesive antimicrobial-coated film, in several shapes options and sizes including A5 rolls for larger services like tables, desks and counters.

To help navigate their website a dedicated hub has been designed for facility management and industrial solution labelling. It offers simple navigation and available access to a library of handy blogs and bite size videos of how different labels can be used.

Free branding and personalisation Software

Always being developed and modernised to the changing requirements and demands of their customer, Avery UK offers free to access software that allows its customers to create, design, brand and personalise their labels.

You can select from a range of pre-populated designs which can be edits to your business and duplicated over a range of label sizes or design your own while still using icons and images from their library. The software allows you to download your design to PDF and save to print or to use their Avery ‘WePrint’ Service.

Within this software is their GHS Wizard.

GHS product labelling and GHS Wizard by Avery

Product labelling & safety signs are there to help identify hazardous chemicals, heighten safety measures in working areas or to provide important safety information or ingredients on products.
All hazardous chemicals are required to hold explanation of hazards and toxicity of the content covered by GHS and aims to enhance the protection of humans, our environment and transportation conditions.

Avery UK’s GHS Wizard walks you through the process for creating compliant GHS chemical labels step-by-step. Signal words, hazard and precautionary statements and pictograms are automatically filled in when you enter the chemical name or CAS number.

All of this combined resonates their brand strap line of Our Labels.Your World.

To find out more visit www.avery.co.uk, www.avery.co.uk/industrial-labelling-solutions, email uk.dealersupport@avery.com or call 0800 805020.

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