02.25.20
ID Label has introduced Eco Tote Renew, a new eco-friendly, linerless version of its tote labeling product. Eco Tote Renew is a durable label holder that applies permanently to reusable warehouse containers. Its coated surface makes it easy to apply and remove barcode tracking labels.
With this product, there’s no need for scraping off old labels or dealing with the error-prone mess of multiple labels stacked on each other.
“The Tote Renew system with removable labels is brilliant,” says Curtis Walker, a technical analyst with Albertsons. “It’s easy for us to label and relabel our totes without destroying them or entering bad information into our inventory system.”
Eco Tote Renew is a cost-effective way to track and manage reusable warehouse containers, eliminating the need for plastic sleeves or placards to house labels on totes and containers. With its sturdy construction, it helps extend the useful life of containers and supports interchangeable tote usage among a network of distribution centers.
“In warehousing and logistics, linerless labels are a growing trend,” says Neal Lulofs, ID Label’s chief marketing officer. “They not only support green initiatives, but they’re also easier to apply and they’re safer for workers because there aren’t any slick, discarded liners lying on the floor.”
Eco Tote Renew can be manufactured in a range of designs, sizes and colors, and can include company logos and other pertinent information.
With this product, there’s no need for scraping off old labels or dealing with the error-prone mess of multiple labels stacked on each other.
“The Tote Renew system with removable labels is brilliant,” says Curtis Walker, a technical analyst with Albertsons. “It’s easy for us to label and relabel our totes without destroying them or entering bad information into our inventory system.”
Eco Tote Renew is a cost-effective way to track and manage reusable warehouse containers, eliminating the need for plastic sleeves or placards to house labels on totes and containers. With its sturdy construction, it helps extend the useful life of containers and supports interchangeable tote usage among a network of distribution centers.
“In warehousing and logistics, linerless labels are a growing trend,” says Neal Lulofs, ID Label’s chief marketing officer. “They not only support green initiatives, but they’re also easier to apply and they’re safer for workers because there aren’t any slick, discarded liners lying on the floor.”
Eco Tote Renew can be manufactured in a range of designs, sizes and colors, and can include company logos and other pertinent information.