CCL Label

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CCL
Founded 1951
Headquarters Toronto, Canada
Number of locations
150
Number of employees
19,000+
Website www.ccllabel.com

CCL Label is the world’s largest converter of pressure sensitive and extruded film materials for decorative, functional and informational labels. The company provides innovative solutions to the Home & Personal Care, Food & Beverage,Healthcare & Specialty, Automotive,Electronics & Consumer Durables and Retail & Apparel markets worldwide. It is a division of CCL Industries, a global specialty packaging pioneer and the largest label company in the world with headquarters in Toronto, Canada. With approximately 22,000 dedicated employees, they operate 168 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. The company is divided into six reporting segments. Besides CCL Label there are CCL Container, CCL Secure, Avery, Checkpoint and Innovia.

Products / Technology

Products

Markets Served

  • Food & Dairy
  • Beverage
  • Wine & Spirits
  • Beauty & Personal Care
  • Homecare & Laundry
  • Healthcare
  • AG & Specialty Chemicals
  • Tubes

Label Types

  • Pressure Sensitive Labels
  • WashOff Labels
  • Sustainable Labels
  • Shrink Sleeves
  • Stretch Sleeves
  • In-Mould Labels
  • Promotional & Functional Labels

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 04 / 2017: Brau Union Austria launched Desperados PET bottles with CCL Label‘s Eco Stream technology
Issue 10 / 2017: Biobased lable
Issue 10 / 2016: Without leaving traces
Issue 11 / 2015: Triple S sleeve for ViO Bio Lemonade
Issue 10 / 2014: Pernod Ricard UK‘s personaliztion campaign
Issue 09 / 2014: CCL Industries signs binding agreement to aquire Bandfix AG in Switzerland
Issue 05 / 2014: Wash-off pressure sensitive label
Issue 01 / 2014: CCL Industries signs binding agreement to acquire Bandfix AG in Switzerland
Issue 11 / 2013: Evian gets new label
Issue 07 / 2013: Super stretch sleeve
Issue 06 / 2013: Upbeat protection
Issue 04 / 2013: CCL buying Avery Denison label business
Issue 01 / 2013: CCL buys Scottish labeller
Issue 12 / 2012: „easy4opening“
Issue 11 / 2012: Labels for bottle-to-bottle recycling
Issue 04 / 2012: Pressure-sensitive labels
Issue 03 / 2012: PET bottle and low-temperature sleeve for organic vodka brand
Issue 10 / 2011: Glue-free elastic brand decoration
Issue 04 / 2011: '60 not out‘ for CCL
Issue 01 / 2011: Stretch Sleeves offer new options
Issue 12 / 2010: Full body sleeves for organic vodka
Issue 05 / 2010: Stretch Sleeves - The recycling friendly decotration
Issue 01 / 2008: Multilayer labels are becoming more popular

External links

CCL Website