The Perfect Label for Your Product
An ideal label for a product may vary from one industry to another. Let us go through the reasons why that is so.
Consumer Goods

The consumer goods segment is as diverse as it gets because of the countless number of brands and products competing within. Intense competition within the market has driven brands, particularly those in the cosmetics and beauty segment, to continuously update the look and design of their products, in order to stay relevant. A fresh look with an attractive colouring scheme can breathe a new life into a product that has been on the market for a while. The right label can certainly help drive up the appeal even further. Typically, labels for consumer goods are required to have high flexibility and good water resistance properties.

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Clear labels
Labels for squeezable packaging
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Labels for flat and contoured packaging

Label plays a quintessential role in the world of medicine because it helps the healthcare workers to identify what they are administering, in addition to providing information and guideline for correct usage. Drug labels need to be durable and can withstand low temperatures during storage.

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Food & Beverage

Label plays a quintessential role in the world of medicine because it helps the healthcare workers to identify what they are administering, in addition to providing information and guideline for correct usage. Drug labels need to be durable and can withstand low temperatures during storage.

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Household Goods

Cleaning detergents and such make up for most of the household essentials on today’s market. With many brands to choose from, it is important to prioritise packaging design to achieve a sense of appeal and desirability. This may explain why many are brightly coloured and filled with eye-catching graphics. As many of these products contain powerful detergents and chemicals, it is necessary to be able to read the instruction and hazards clearly. Labels made for this segment should have high mechanical strength and good water resistance properties. 

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Travel & Logistics

Applications that fall under this category will typically cover different forms of baggage tags, barcodes, parcel labels, and tickets. Label producers like us want to make sure that tags are strong and durable enough that they remain on the baggage throughout the journey, so that travellers can explore the world in a stress free fashion. These labels are designed to be printed via heat and possess good resistance to moisture and heat, as well as good mechanical strength.

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Variable Information Printing
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Industrial & Chemical Application

Unlike their consumer-based counterparts, industrial goods do not need to be eye-catching, but rather are expected to withstand exposure to heat, chemicals, oil, and water. With this in mind, labels designed for these applications must be robust and strong whilst allowing the user to print information and barcodes on them with ease.

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Retail

Delivered goods are often labelled once they are moved to the warehouse. This is done in order for the staff to identify and keep track of the inventory on the system. These labels usually contain crucial information such as item number, expiration date, and price.  Labels can typically be scanned and read by a barcode scanning system. The label used must be durable and suitable for its intended purpose.

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Security

RFID (Radio-Frequency-Identification) is a type of label that utilises an electronic circuit to store information within and to communicate with installed sensors within its vicinity. One of the main uses for this technology is theft protection in retail stores. A label that has not been scanned at checkout will alert the system once it reaches the entrance of the shop, thus; allowing the member of staff to be notified of the attempted theft.

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