Avery Dennison gets out of heat-transfer labels. (Your Business in Brief).Multi-Color Corp. in Cincinnati Cincinnati (sĭnsənăt`ē, –năt`ə), city (1990 pop. 364,040), seat of Hamilton co., extreme SW Ohio, on the Ohio River opposite Newport and Covington, Ky.; inc. as a city 1819. , one of the world's largest printers of consumer-product labels, has acquired the Decorating Technologies (Dec Tech) Div. of Cincinnati-based Avery Dennison Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) produces pressure-sensitive materials (such as self-adhesive labels), office products, and various paper products. R. Stanton Avery founded Avery in 1935. Avery Dennison Corporation was created in 1990 by merger of Avery and Dennison. Corp. Dec Tech, based in Framingham, Mass., makes heat-transfer labels for post-mold application on bottles. The acquisition makes Multi-Color the leading provider of both in-mold and post-mold heat-transfer labels. Multi-Color reportedly developed the in-mold label for bottles and consumer products in the early 1980s. Avery A·ver·y , Oswald 1877-1955. American bacteriologist noted for establishing (1944) that DNA is responsible for the transmission of heritable characteristics. Dennison's Performance Films Div. in Schererville, Ind IND Investigational new drug Therapeutics A status assigned by the FDA to a drug before allowing its use in humans, exempting it from premarketing approval requirements so that experimental clinical trials may be conducted. See Phase 1.2, 3 studies, Sponsorship. ., retains its formable paint films and formable printed films for in-mold decorating of plastics. |
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