Hally Labels moves into new Sydney site

Australasian label production house Hally Labels has moved into a new Sydney site as it gears for the launch of Hally Express in Australia.

Australasian label production house Hally Labels has moved into a new Sydney site as it gears for the launch of its Hally Express in Australia

A five-day turnaround label production service, Hally Express was previously introduced to the market in New Zealand. Hally Express was introduced to produce make-to-order, short-run work which it is understood will be extended to the entire Sydney site later this year.

The blending of Hally Labels into today’s conglomerate had its beginnings with the acquisition by Brisbane’s Hally Labels of Frank Gavrilos’ Sydney-based AC Labels. It operates four full production sites between New Zealand and Australia, now owned by Hexagon Holdings which additionally owns four other label manufacturing businesses across Australia and New Zealand – Adhesif Labels in Sydney and Auckland; Kiwi Labels, and Market Labels, both in Christchurch; along with PanPrint and Rapid Labels and both in Auckland.

Henry Mendelson

  • Oceania correspondent