Välinge to extend holographic label system

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Viken, Sweden — Välinge said it plans to expand the scope of its L2C holographic label system during 2014.

Since the launch of the holographic label system in late autumn 2012, starting in China, Välinge has agreed with its Chinese licensed partners, to attach a unique holographic label with a specific serial number on each box of products that is manufactured and sold under a license from Välinge.

As previously announced, any products covered by the system that are manufactured and sold without the appropriate label are considered as un-licensed and infringing products.

The launch of the holographic label system has been successful and Välinge is satisfied with the results achieved so far. Välinge said it believes the system will help prevent the existence of un-licensed products and generate fair market terms protecting the interests of Välinge’s licensed partners as well as other actors doing business with products manufactured by Välinge’s licensees.

In accordance with information previously announced, Välinge has decided to extend the scope of the label system. The intention is to extend the label system to also cover additional production regions before the end of 2014 in order to further increase the actions against patent infringements. The new production regions to be covered by the system will be announced soon.

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