Avery Dennison recently announced the opening of its new RFID and digital ID technologies facility in Querétaro, Mexico.
The site will be equipped with smart systems and data-driven processes, providing a seamless blend of technology and human expertise to deliver superior products and services that keep pace with the rapidly changing market landscape. The Querétaro plant will be Avery Dennison’s largest RFID site globally, serving local growth opportunities while increasing its global scale and capacity to benefit customers around the world. The plant will manufacture a breadth of RFID solutions to drive the adoption of digital identification technologies across industries including apparel, food, healthcare, logistics and general retail.
Addressing key industry challenges
Through innovation and collaboration, Avery Dennison is committed to helping address key industry challenges including optimising supply chain and labour efficiency, reducing waste, advancing sustainability, transparency and circularity, and helping brands and consumers better connect. Representing a total investment of over $100M, the extension of regional and global production aligns with Avery Dennison’s ambition of giving every item a unique digital identity and digital life.
“The State of Querétaro and the Municipality of Querétaro have a distinct focus on sustainable development, while benefiting from a privileged geographic location and skilled workforce. These provisions further assure our clients of the leading service they have come to expect from Avery Dennison, as they strive towards realising their respective innovation ambitions,” says Francisco Melo, president, Solutions Group at Avery Dennison. “We continue to see growing demand for our RFID and digital ID solutions across the Americas region. This is driven, in part, by the need for greater supply chain visibility, along with an increased understanding of how the technology can add further value in areas such as inventory management and loss prevention. The new facility is testament to our Making Possible commitment, as we continue to expand on our capabilities to help solve industry challenges and create value for businesses, people and the planet.”
Commitment to sustainability
The ~25,000 square metres plant is located in Querétaro’s new FINSA III industrial park and will soon obtain the LEED Certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), a globally recognised rating system that demonstrates a building’s commitment to sustainability.