MAXIM to Showcase RFID, Labelling and Packaging Solutions at Retail Show Australia 2026

April 1, 2026

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MAXIM to Showcase Global Labelling, Packaging and RFID Solutions at Retail Show Australia 2026

MAXIM (Maxim Label & Packaging), a global leader in labelling, packaging and RFID solutions, will showcase its advanced retail technologies at Retail Show Australia 2026, taking place from 22–24 September at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre (MCEC). 

As a Silver Sponsor, MAXIM will be exhibiting in the Retail Tech Zone at Booth 335, presenting its latest innovations designed to support modern retail operations, supply chain visibility and product identification.

Supporting Retailers with End-to-End Solutions

With more than 50 years of industry experience and a global presence across 20+ countries, MAXIM has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality labelling, packaging and RFID technologies. The company works with leading global retailers and brands, supporting scalable and compliant solutions across diverse retail environments.

At Retail Show Australia 2026, visitors will have the opportunity to explore MAXIM’s comprehensive product portfolio, including:

  • RFID-enabled labels for item-level tracking and traceability 
  • Premium packaging solutions to enhance brand presentation 
  • Heat transfers, hang tags and care labels 
  • Variable data and digital solutions for supply chain optimisation 

These solutions are designed to help retailers improve inventory accuracy, streamline operations and enhance customer engagement across increasingly complex retail ecosystems.

Driving Efficiency and Visibility in Modern Retail

As retailers continue to adopt digital technologies and data-driven operations, solutions such as RFID and integrated labelling systems are becoming critical to improving stock visibility and operational efficiency.

MAXIM’s technologies support retailers in reducing out-of-stocks, improving inventory management and enabling more responsive, connected retail environments. Through its global network and deep industry expertise, the company delivers end-to-end solutions—from design and production to large-scale deployment.

Experience MAXIM at Retail Show Australia 2026

Retail Show Australia 2026 brings together leading retailers, technology providers and industry experts to explore the future of retail innovation across the Asia–Pacific region. 

Visitors are invited to connect with the MAXIM team at Booth 335 in the Retail Tech Zone to learn how advanced labelling, packaging and RFID solutions can support smarter, more efficient retail operations.

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