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Taggants are a type of security feature used in packaging to help protect against counterfeiting and product diversion. They are typically added to the packaging during the manufacturing process and can be used to identify the origin of the product, verify its authenticity, and track its movement through the supply chain. Taggants can be used in a variety of packaging materials, including paper, plastic, and metal.
Taggants are becoming increasingly popular in the packaging industry as a way to protect against counterfeiting and product diversion. They are also being used to help ensure product safety and quality, as well as to provide traceability and transparency throughout the supply chain.
Some companies in the Taggants market include Applied DNA Sciences, Authentix, Avery Dennison, Checkpoint Systems, and Impinj. Show Less Read more