Reduce Your Footprint With 3D Digital Sampling

Over the past five years, lead times for garment production have shrunk in half. Yet traditional sampling methods have stayed the same, slowing down the process and stretching your teams. In addition, 40% of sampling does not move forward in production which is why traditional methods of sampling are a major source of waste in the garment industry. 

For an industry, where physical sampling is the status quo, and attention to detail can make or break you, this represents a unique challenge.

In the midst of a digital revolution, Avery Dennison is your trusted partner, helping you to digitize your design process and future-proof your business. By adopting digital processes, you can improve your end-to-end efficiency, minimize your environmental impact and collaborate more effectively.

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Get in touch with one of our experts to discover how our 3D sampling service can decrease development cycle time and help increase your Speed to Market all while being a force for Sustainability.




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