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PKN talks... Coding & Labelling in ANZ: new Matthews-Reynolds partnership.

In this episode, Lindy Hughson, managing editor and publisher of PKN Packaging News, speaks with Mark Dingley, CEO of Matthews Australasia, about the evolution of the Matthews and Reynolds partnership.

We begin our discussion by getting a history of the partnership, what prompted the new brand identity, and how it will enhance its capabilities in Australia and New Zealand.

We get an insight into the new iteration of the IDSnet v5 package code and assurance platform, which will provide improved accuracy and compliance whilst addressing the growing demand for digital traceability and assurance in packaging.

Mark shares how this collaboration will prepare retailers for 2D barcode implementation, the increased necessity for collaboration throughout the value chain, and how Matthews' knowledge base and academy is further preparing them for this evolution in packaging.

We also discuss the trends seen in the market sectors in New Zealand and how manufacturers are responding to the rebrand.

We wrap up by looking ahead to Matthews’ broader growth strategy that will drive innovation and trans-Tasman collaboration to provide customers long term stability and support.

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Links:
Matthews brings NZ partner into the fold
www.packagingnews.com.au/coding-and-labelling/matthews-brings-nz-partner-into-the-fold

2D Barcodes: Where to next?
www.packagingnews.com.au/latest/2d-barcodes-where-to-next

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Host: Lindy Hughson
Producer: Steve Visscher

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