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Resource Label Group Completes Acquisition of StickerGiant.com

FRANKLIN, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Resource Label Group, LLC (“Resource Label”) a full-service provider of pressure sensitive label, shrink sleeve and RFID/NFC technology for the packaging industry has announced the completion of the acquisition of StickerGiant.com (“StickerGiant”) on October 1, 2021 after regulatory approval was concluded.

StickerGiant.com will continue to operate under the same brand name and manufacturing operations will remain in Longmont, Colorado. As the leading e-commerce sticker and label manufacturer in North America, StickerGiant focuses on quick turn custom digital label printing for a variety of industries in the U.S. and Canada.

Terms of the deal have not been disclosed.

About Resource Label Group

Resource Label Group, LLC is a leading pressure sensitive label, shrink sleeve and RFID/NFC manufacturer with diverse product offerings for the food, beverage, chemical, household products, personal care, nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, medical device, and technology industries. With twenty-one manufacturing locations across the U.S. and Canada, Resource Label Group, LLC provides national leadership and scale to deliver capabilities, technologies, systems, and creative solutions that customers require. Headquartered in Franklin, TN, Resource Label Group, LLC employs over 1600 associates in the U.S. and Canada. Resource Label Group is a portfolio company of Ares Management Corporation. For additional information, visit www.resourcelabel.com.

Contacts

Resource Label Group
Marsha Frydrychowski, (224) 315-4851

Marsha.frydrychowski@resourcelabel.com

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