Labels

Linerless Labels on the Rise

Linerless labels function by using a release coating on their face, and an adhesive backing. These labels have a number of benefits compared to the usual liner-backed label. By not incorporating a liner, the material cost of the label drops drastically, more labels are able to fit on a single roll and by extension, fit into a carton, reducing the overall cost for shipping.

Your Product's First Impression - Prime Labels

The wine aisle of a grocery store is a great example of prime labels selling a product. Consumers begin by making rational decisions, "This is my price range, I like red wines." Even though they've narrowed down their choices, there are still quite a few bottles fitting all their criteria. When faced with the choice between wine A and wine B, wine consumers go to the last piece of information in front of them, the label.

Are You Kidding? Innovative "Bullet-Proof" Asset Tracking Labels

General Data is known for helping companies solve their toughest labeling challenges, so we are frequently asked to develop labels for some rather unique applications. In this scenario, our research and development experts were asked to supply an asset tracking label – but with a few requirements. The label needed to be made of a thermal transfer material to be used with the customer's existing printers, survive the elements of a warehouse, and be readable / scanable or an extended period of time.
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