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Compliance Labeling

Compliance labeling involves applying product labels to meet regulations and industry standards. Many industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, medical device manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, retail, and heavy manufacturing, use compliance labels. Compliance labels can include safety information, warnings, ingredient lists, and tracking codes. 

Why are Compliance Labels Important? 

Compliance labels are used to show that products or packages meet industry standards and regulations. These labels may include critical information, such as:  

  • ISO, CE, UL, or RoHS certifications 
  • Hazard warnings 
  • Equipment identification 
  • Serial number tracking 
  • FDA regulations  
  • Ingredients 
  • Allergens 
  • Nutritional data 
  • Dosage and side effects 
  • Expiration dates 
  • Cruelty-free or environmentally friendly  

Consistent and accurate labels are crucial for industries with strict regulations, and automated systems provide the reliability needed for effective tracking and tracing.

These labels protect consumers from harm or injury, ensure product authenticity, and provide buyers with information to make the best purchasing decisions for their needs.  

Compliance labels also improve facility and worker safety, preventing workplace injuries, costly downtime, workers’ compensation claims, and fines.  

Automate Compliance Labeling Tasks for Greater Efficiency and Accuracy 

Manually printing and applying compliance labels is time-consuming, expensive, inefficient, and prone to errors. Repetitive tasks contribute to employee mistakes and overall fatigue. Manual labeling has other impacts, including:   

  • Mislabeled products 
  • Delayed shipments 
  • High employee turnover 
  • Increased injury risks from repetitive tasks 

Automating compliance labeling activities eliminates manual tasks and prevents bottlenecks for increased throughput and warehouse productivity. When you automate print and labeling activities, you can redirect your workforce to concentrate on tasks more suited to their skill set, keeping them engaged. Automation also helps documentation efforts, triggering them to occur automatically during the print and label process.  

Numina Group integrates automated compliance labeling into our warehouse automation solutions to ensure accurate and efficient application of product identification, retail, and shipping labels, reducing manual touches and increasing throughput.

Our automated labeling systems operate at high speed and accuracy, processing both repacked cartons and full-case shipments with correct auto-labeling requirements. Automated labeling systems include:  

  • Receiving labels 
  • Pack slips 
  • Pack sheets 
  • Shipping labels 
  • Hazardous material warning labels 
  • Retailer compliance labeling 

There are flexible print and apply labeling solutions to meet any business needs, large or small.  

Benefits of Automated Print-and-Apply Systems for Compliance Labels 

By automating your compliance labeling tasks, your operation can experience increased speed and efficiency, reduced labor costs, greater accuracy and consistency, and improved compliance and traceability. Other benefits include: 

  • Increased order throughput 
  • Reduction of wasted touches and manual labor 
  • Quick return on investment 
  • Increased profitability 
  • Long-term cost savings for business 
  • Reduced errors 
  • Higher customer satisfaction 

 

Website: Automated Labeling System 

Blog: How to Automate Pack and Ship Labeling Operations 

Video: Top Three Technologies for Print and Apply Automation  

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