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Twenty-Eight Graphics Installers Achieve Avery Dennison Car Wrap Certification

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Avery Dennison today announced that 28 graphic installers have achieved Avery Dennison Car Wrap Certification in the U.S. and Canada, in 2014. The certification is a two-part test that includes a written exam and hands-on vehicle wrap installation demonstration.

 

Avery Dennison today announced that 28 graphic installers have achieved Avery Dennison Car Wrap Certification in the U.S. and Canada, in 2014. The certification is a two-part test that includes a written exam and hands-on vehicle wrap installation demonstration.

 

“Avery Dennison certified installers pass a rigorous test to demonstrate their application skills,” said Paul Roba, technical manager for Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions. “Installers that are Avery Dennison certified receive a free listing in the Avery Dennison Find an Installer directory, which connects individuals or small businesses with certified wrap installers.”

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The Avery Dennison certified installer network is one of the largest networks of full service wrap providers in the United States and Canada. The following graphics installers have been Avery Dennison certified in 2014:

 

Shuhab Abbas, Fastsigns Coquitlam

 

Mike Ball, 911 Filmcars

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Alex Botelho, It’s A Wrap

 

Carl Brewer, The Wrap Installers

 

Erxing Chen, Fastsigns Vancouver

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Sylvain Desraspe, Concept Syma

 

Ryan Doda, X-Cell Graphix

 

Mark Dorey, Eminent Custom Graphics Inc.

 

Brad Felty, B Wrapped

 

Aaron Ferguson, Grafix Systems

 

Alex Fillion, ALX Design

 

Patricia Gagnon, Imagerie Digitale

 

Ryan Jimenez, StatusPro LLC

 

Preston Jordan, StatusPro LLC

 

Boris Lau, Rosemead, CA

 

Nicolas Laverdière, MultiPub

 

Olivier Légaré, Hors Sery

 

Ryan Lewis, Lexisdfx Production & Design Inc.

 

Joshua Marquardt, Art City Signs

 

Dave Meyer, Hayes Graphics

 

Andrea Milano, Sierra Design Inc.

 

Justin Parris, Media Works, Inc.

 

Francisco Perez, It’s A Wrap

 

Joseph Price, Artworks Commercial Graphics Inc.

 

Keven Tanguay, Pare Pierre SP

 

Hans Turmel, Lettrage T2 Design

 

Lauran Wang, Mustang Signs & Graphics

 

Jeremie Webber, Sapphire Creative

 

Avery Dennison is committed to helping graphics installers learn the best installation techniques with a variety of films. Many installers take an Avery Dennison wrap training class, taught by globally recognized graphic installer Justin Pate and designer Stephen Sinek, prior to taking the certification exam.

 

The Avery Dennison / Mutoh Car Wrap Training classes attendees obtain an in-depth understanding of graphic installation techniques using Avery Dennison’s vehicle wrap materials, specifically Avery Dennison MPI 1005 Supercast Easy Apply RS, DOL overlaminates and Supreme Wrapping Films.

 

The remaining 2014 Avery Dennison / Mutoh Car Wrap Training classes are currently sold out but a waiting list is available for three classes in September and October, in case of cancellations. Four Avery Dennison Supreme Wrapping Film workshops in August, September and October are open for registration. For more information about the Supreme Wrapping Film installation classes, taught by Justin Pate, please visit the Avery Dennison website.

 

For more information on Avery Dennison products, training and certification, printers can visit wwww.graphics.averydennison.com or contact Avery Dennison at 800-282-8379 for additional information.

 

About Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison is a global leader in labeling and packaging materials and solutions. The company’s applications and technologies are an integral part of products used in every major market and industry. With operations in more than 50 countries and 30,000 employees worldwide, Avery Dennison serves customers with insights and innovations that help make brands more inspiring and the world more intelligent. Headquartered in Pasadena, California, the company reported sales from continuing operations of $6 billion in 2012.

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