Shipping Labels – Contain essential shipment details (consignee, origin, tracking barcode).
Barcode Labels – Enable automated scanning for inventory and tracking.
Pallet Labels – Used for bulk shipments, often with GS1-128 or SSCC-18 barcodes.
Hazardous Material Labels – Compliance-driven labels for dangerous goods.
RFID Labels – Enable wireless tracking via embedded RFID chips.
Facestock: Polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), or polyester for durability.
Adhesives: Permanent, removable, or freezer-grade adhesives based on application.
Coatings: Thermal transfer (TT) or direct thermal (DT) for barcode printing.
✔ Barcode Readability – Use high-contrast printing (black on white) and verify with ISO/IEC 15416 standards.
✔ Weather Resistance – Opt for waterproof and UV-resistant materials for outdoor use.
✔ Regulatory Compliance – Follow GS1, ISO, and regional logistics labeling standards.
✔ Automation-Friendly Design – Ensure labels are scannable by logistics automation systems.
High-quality logistics labels improve supply chain visibility, reduce errors, and enhance operational efficiency. Choosing the right label type, material, and printing method ensures seamless logistics management.