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美国艾利丹尼森 (Avery Dennison) www.averydennison.com.cn  www.averydennison.com
艾利丹尼森创建于1935年,是全球首屈一指的不干胶标签材料生产商,为各种消费产品及标签材料提供创新的不干胶解决方案。公司总部设在美国加州帕萨迪纳市,2007年销售额达63亿美元。艾利丹尼森公司负责研制、生产、销售各类消费产品及工业产品,其中包括艾利牌办公用品、法森牌不干胶标签材料、即粘式邮票、道路反光产品、自动零售标牌及标签系统、特殊胶带和化学产品。
艾利丹尼森为全球企业及消费者开发创新识别系统及装饰解决方案,是业界公认的领导者。公司产品包括压敏标签物料,图绘造象媒体,零售服饰标牌及品牌系统,无线射频识别嵌体和标签,办公室用品,特殊胶带,以及各种专门为汽车、工业和耐用品而设的标签。总部设在美国加州帕萨迪那市的艾利丹尼森公司是财富500强企业之一,2008年销售额达67亿美元,员工遍布全球60多个国家。
艾利丹尼森医疗胶带是世界级研发和生产应用于医疗和民用市场的高品质压敏胶粘剂和胶带的专营者, 拥有超过30年经验,为伤口护理、造瘘袋、电极电疗、手术铺巾及诊断设备等领域上提供标准及特制的皮肤接触类和不干胶材料,并为全球客户提供创新又达需求的解决方案。

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 Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) is a major global manufacturer and distributor of pressure sensitive adhesive materials (such as self-adhesive labels), office products, and various paper products. In 1935, R. Stanton Avery founded Avery in Los Angeles as Kum-Kleen Adhesive Products Company, then renamed it Avery Adhesives in 1938.

The Avery Dennison Corporation was created in 1990 by a merger of Avery and Dennison. The company is currently headquartered in Pasadena, California. As of 2008, Avery ranked 376 in the Fortune 500 list with total sales of $6.7 billion. Avery Dennison's pivotal line of products are found in their Pressure-Sensitive Materials segment, responsible for 54% of sales. Avery currently employs 36,000 men and women all over the world, with manufacturing and distribution facilities in over 60 countries. Avery Dennison's first overseas subsidiary was established in Holland in 1955.

The Company operates through four segments:

The Pressure-sensitive Materials segment manufactures and sells pressure-sensitive roll label materials, films for graphic applications, reflective highway safety products, performance polymers, and extruded films.
The Office and Consumer Products segment manufactures and sells various office and consumer products, including labels, binders, dividers, sheet protectors, and writing instruments.
The Retail Information Services segment designs, manufactures, and sells various price marking and brand identification products, including tickets, graphic and barcode tags and labels, woven and printed labels, and related supplies and equipment.
Other Specialty Products segment provides automotive and industrial products, RFID tags and inserts, specialty tape, security printing and performance films
Avery merged in 1990 with the Dennison Manufacturing Company, located in Framingham, Massachusetts which was founded in 1844 as a jewelry and watch box manufacturing company by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, who later became the pioneer of the American System of Watch Manufacturing. Five years later Aaron turned the Dennison Manufacturing Company over to his younger brother, Eliphalet Whorf Dennison, who took over and developed the company into a sizable industrial enterprise.