Bemis Association
A manufacturer of thermoplastic films, tapes and adhesives, Bemis Associates Inc. announced its acquisition of Safe Reflection International LLC, a Taiwan operation that developed solutions to enhance safety and visibility of apparel.
Over the century, Bemis Association has been working towards optimizing adherence to a variety of fabrics for various applications across the apparel, consumer electronics and industrial markets. Safe Reflections International is a manufacturing company that develops solutions that enhance uniforms, performance, activewear and casual wear. Their partnership with Bemis Associates’ adhesive technology was a good fit to increase user experience.
Steve Howard the CEO of Bemis Associates stated that the company has had a long history of identifying strategic partners, new products and various industrial opportunities to sustain growth and longevity. This partnership proves to be a step closer in that direction.
Bemis Associates Inc. is to combine its adhesive with Safe Reflection’s patented Brilliant® Color Reflection Technology to assist in creating the next generation of bondable aesthetic films for the apparel market. The product line has been in the market since 2009 and is not entirely unique but has gained popularity among the high-end athletic wear retailers. The Bemis Brilliant Color Reflective Film gives high brightness in multiple colors forms a stronger, more vibrant, versatile choice for any apparel design.
Joey Koppes, owner of Safe Reflections stated that as a global industry leader their goal is to continuously innovate so that their products drive the visibility industry in workwear, activewear and fashion wear.
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