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Avery Dennison and Shenzhou Group have launched a new facility in Vietnam.

In a landmark development for the Asian apparel supply chain, Avery Dennison has officially inaugurated a new joint venture facility with Shenzhou Group, one of the world’s largest vertically integrated knitted garment manufacturers.

Located in Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City, the new venture—Avery Dennison Worldon Vietnam Joint Venture Company Limited—signals a bold leap forward in digital innovation and sustainable apparel manufacturing.
Set within the Dong Nam Industrial Park, the facility will produce cutting – edge Embelex innovations and RFID technologies, aimed at:
Enhancing supply chain transparency
Boosting local production capabilities
Supporting the modernisation of Vietnam’s dynamic textile sector
“This partnership embodies our vision for a future-ready, sustainable apparel ecosystem,” said Michael Barton, SVP & GM, Apparel Solutions, Avery Dennison.
“Together, we aim to accelerate innovation, operational agility, and responsible production,” added Mr Ma, Executive Chairman, Shenzhou Group.

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This joint venture reflects not only a trusted partnership but a shared commitment to resilience, innovation, and responsible growth in the global textile ecosystem.

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