02.27.18
At Modex 2018, ID Label will demonstrate two easy-release warehouse bar code labeling solutions designed for today’s smart warehouse, where speed, efficiency and inventory location flexibility are top priorities. One of the labels, Clean Release, is a finalist for the 2018 MHI Innovation Award.
E-commerce sales and omni-channel fulfillment operations have led to a huge increase in SKUs and inventory volumes in warehouses and distribution centers.
“In this environment, warehouse storage racking is more likely to need new identification labels as items are shifted to accommodate changes in product velocity, promotions and seasonality,” says Malcolm Aitken, ID Label’s vice president of sales. “We’re seeing growing demand for bar code labeling solutions that can accommodate our customers’ needs for inventory location flexibility.”
To support this demand, ID Label will feature two products custom-engineered for companies that desire greater labeling flexibility:
Clean Release repositionable label
For new warehouse racking systems, ID Label recommends starting with a preprinted, repositionable bar code label. This solution makes it easy to relabel rack locations in the future. They are simple to install and offer inventory location flexibility, without any need for scraping or cleaning to remove them.
“Our Clean Release removable label features an advanced adhesive that adheres tightly to virtually any surface but is easily removable without any leftover adhesive residue,” Aitken says. “It’s great for warehouses and DCs that occasionally relabel pallet locations to accommodate inventory changes.”
Labels can be custom manufactured in a variety of sizes and materials, including multi-color designs. Clean Release is a finalist for the 2018 MHI Innovation Award, which will be announced April 9, 2018, at the Modex show in Atlanta, GA, USA.
Beam Renew easy-release label holder and cover-up
In existing facilities, dealing with in-place bar code labels on the beam faces is a challenge.
“These labels may be damaged, partially missing or peeling off,” Aitken explains. “It’s time consuming and unproductive to have your workers spend hours scraping off old labels and treating beams with cleaning solutions just to get them prepared for new warehouse labels.”
Applying basic paper bar code labels on top of the existing ones is not a recommended option – and certainly not a long-term solution. Not only is this aesthetically unattractive, if there’s any show-through or an uneven surface beneath the new label, it can lead to scan errors and lost productivity.
“Our Beam Renew product works as both a cover-up solution and an easy-release label holder,” Aitken says. “With its durable construction, it easily applies over old warehouse beams and bar code labels without the time and expense of cleaning, scraping or painting. Plus, it features a metalized, opaque backing to eliminate any show through of old labels.”
In addition, with Beam Renew's quick-release laminate top coating, it’s easy to relabel racks the next time there is a need to accommodate changes in product inventory.
E-commerce sales and omni-channel fulfillment operations have led to a huge increase in SKUs and inventory volumes in warehouses and distribution centers.
“In this environment, warehouse storage racking is more likely to need new identification labels as items are shifted to accommodate changes in product velocity, promotions and seasonality,” says Malcolm Aitken, ID Label’s vice president of sales. “We’re seeing growing demand for bar code labeling solutions that can accommodate our customers’ needs for inventory location flexibility.”
To support this demand, ID Label will feature two products custom-engineered for companies that desire greater labeling flexibility:
Clean Release repositionable label
For new warehouse racking systems, ID Label recommends starting with a preprinted, repositionable bar code label. This solution makes it easy to relabel rack locations in the future. They are simple to install and offer inventory location flexibility, without any need for scraping or cleaning to remove them.
“Our Clean Release removable label features an advanced adhesive that adheres tightly to virtually any surface but is easily removable without any leftover adhesive residue,” Aitken says. “It’s great for warehouses and DCs that occasionally relabel pallet locations to accommodate inventory changes.”
Labels can be custom manufactured in a variety of sizes and materials, including multi-color designs. Clean Release is a finalist for the 2018 MHI Innovation Award, which will be announced April 9, 2018, at the Modex show in Atlanta, GA, USA.
Beam Renew easy-release label holder and cover-up
In existing facilities, dealing with in-place bar code labels on the beam faces is a challenge.
“These labels may be damaged, partially missing or peeling off,” Aitken explains. “It’s time consuming and unproductive to have your workers spend hours scraping off old labels and treating beams with cleaning solutions just to get them prepared for new warehouse labels.”
Applying basic paper bar code labels on top of the existing ones is not a recommended option – and certainly not a long-term solution. Not only is this aesthetically unattractive, if there’s any show-through or an uneven surface beneath the new label, it can lead to scan errors and lost productivity.
“Our Beam Renew product works as both a cover-up solution and an easy-release label holder,” Aitken says. “With its durable construction, it easily applies over old warehouse beams and bar code labels without the time and expense of cleaning, scraping or painting. Plus, it features a metalized, opaque backing to eliminate any show through of old labels.”
In addition, with Beam Renew's quick-release laminate top coating, it’s easy to relabel racks the next time there is a need to accommodate changes in product inventory.