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Enhance Productivity with Zebra Custom Labels

November 12, 2019
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What could you fit in 4.3 million square feet? Boeing uses this massive space to assemble their newest line of airplanes. While it may seem easy to imagine multiple ways to use the largest warehouse in the world, it is even easier to imagine what you could lose in it. As warehouses and distribution centers grow, the need for proper identification grows with them. As a matter of fact, identification and compliance labels play a large role in keeping big warehouses, like Boeing’s aircraft factory, functional.
As a Zebra Business Partner and Supplies Specialist , Covington Barcoding implements warehouse identification with Zebra Custom Labels since they stand as the most adaptable solution for growing enterprises. Sourced from four labeling converting facilities across the U.S., Zebra Custom Labels meet needs faster while delivering continuous performance throughout your warehouse.
Covington Barcoding implements warehouse identification with Zebra Custom Labels
Covington Barcoding implements warehouse identification with Zebra Custom Labels

Resolve the Identity Crisis

From rack labels to hazard warnings, your labeling system should minimize confusion and errors by improving operational visibility. To give you the widest range of options, Zebra’s lets you customize:
  • Label composition – Build labels from over 300 pre-tested materials to meet unique application requirements.
  • Preprinted text and graphics – Mark your labels with artwork that strengthens your brand identity.
  • Label color – Select from 12 water-based colors with PMS color matching to create visual cues that facilitate identification and compliance labeling.
  • Perforations and slit arrangement – Adjust printing speed with different perforation styles to match your printing needs.
  • Roll or fan-fold – Whether it be instant tags or eco-friendly continuous labels, choose between roll and fan-fold labels to expedite printing operations.
  • Adhesive and coating type – Preserve your printer with printhead-friendly adhesives and coating varnishes that leave behind less debris.
Securing the safety of both your inventory and your workforce, new labeling systems must adapt to incorporate business growth. Tested through heat, cold, and chemical exposure, Zebra labels ensure consistent quality from run to run, helping to protect your operations from misplaced assets, surprise downtime, and unsafe working conditions.

For more information on how Zebra Custom Labels can benefit your business,
speak with our label specialists for a solution centered on your needs.
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