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 ‘What is warehouse labelling?

 Warehouse labelling, that is, in the process of warehouse management, the act of labelling goods or boxes, these labels usually contain important information about the goods. Warehouse labelling is an important part of modern logistics management, it helps to achieve fast and accurate inventory management logistics operations. Here is some key information on warehouse labelling:

 -Label content: labels usually contain barcode or 2D code, product name, serial number, batch number, expiry date, quantity, destination and other information.

 -Barcode and QR code: By scanning the barcode or QR code, you can quickly get all the information on the label and improve the work efficiency.

 -Automated labelling: In modern warehouses, the labelling process is often completed by automated equipment to improve labelling speed and accuracy.

 -Location tracking: Labelling systems are often used to track the exact location of goods in a warehouse, facilitating quick positioning and picking.

 -Inventory management: Warehouse labelling helps to update inventory information in real time for refined inventory management.

 -Theft prevention and security: The application of specific security labels can be used as a means of preventing theft, and the system will sound an alarm once the labels have been removed or tampered with.

 Labelling system can simplify the daily operation of the warehouse, reduce human error, improve the rate, is an indispensable part of the modern warehouse.

Warehouse labelling application areas.

 Common thermal transfer application areas include:

 - Freight labelling

 - Inventory control labels

 - Shelf/bin labelling

 - Compliance labelling

 - Semi-finished products

 - Print and apply labels

 - Compliant materials

 - Warehouse location labels, etc.

How to choose labels with the right ribbon?

 For kraft and coated paper labels, printing with thermal transfer wax-based ribbons is more economical. However, the requirements are higher for labels commonly found in cross-warehouse applications, which contain data-rich QR codes, as well as plain barcodes with information on inbound, internal routing, and outbound shipments. Another more demanding application area is pallet labelling, as these labels are subject to higher levels of external wear and tear during handling.

 -Synthetic labels printed with reinforced wax-based thermal transfer ribbons or hybrid-based ribbons resist abrasion and friction during shipment in trucks and containers.

 -Label paper and ribbons can be freely matched, but a medium durable quality solution should also be considered to ensure durability.
 

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