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Self adhesive labels offer distinct functional advantages for transport and logistics applications.
January 26, 2012
By: Jules Lejeune
Managing Director, FINAT
For the warehouse or transport manager, a self adhesive label can create a multi-functional solution that will both simplify accurate workflow and product throughput using the most advanced 21st century systems, and provide an invaluable additional level of product authentication to protect both the consumer and the brand. In light of much of the media coverage of adulteration/falsification of drinks – baby milk and other beverages (including wine), foods, and pharmaceuticals – the responsible brand owner today can choose to use one simple path to success, across all his required functionalities: a self adhesive label. Around 50 percent of all self adhesive label usage is in the broad area of transport and logistics labeling, according to FINAT, the European association for the self adhesive label industry. This dramatic statistic underlines the fact that, across all the end-use market segments – including food, drinks, pharmaceuticals and retailing – self adhesive labels have established an unmatched reputation for reliability, coupled with versatility, in every respect. They are a preferred choice because of the extremely stable nature of the self-adhesive “sandwich” – a laminate of printable facestock, adhesive, and the release liner that carries it along the press. The advanced reel-fed label presses used for self adhesive label print are ideal partners: they combine high-quality print options (many different print processes); label diecutting and finishing (varnishing, etc); waste stripping, and rewinding into reels ready for application. The physical demands In transport and logistics applications, the demands on the physical qualities of a label are stringent: these are functional labels that must perform in a variety of environments to meet users’ needs. After all, the actual substrate to which they will be applied may vary from wood to rough card, plastic (films or containers), glass, and even such specific items as tires. Self adhesive labels offer a choice of adhesives delivering reliable adhesion to a variety of different substrates, or – for critical applications — substrate-specific adhesives. But that is only part of the story. The label’s facestock – its printable surface – must be able to conform to the pack to which it is applied. On flat surfaces, this is no challenge – but the situation is very different when it comes to curved packaging or “difficult” surfaces such as apolar plastics which repel standard adhesives. Storage conditions – wet and damp, in particular – will also affect facestock choice. Additionally, although visual aesthetics are not normally associated with transport and logistics labeling, clear readability is essential (either by the naked eye or with scanners). The imaging methods used for such labels also, therefore, make demands on the choice of label facestock. With self adhesive labels, the ability to choose a preferred or special-purpose facestock and combine it with a preferred adhesive, and a release liner ideally suited to the label application method employed is a considerable benefit. Applying the label The actual application of a logistics label to a pack may be accomplished, according to the application concerned, manually, with a hand-operated labeler; or automatically via special self adhesive dispensing equipment. For highly-sensitive products such as ethical pharmaceuticals, specially constructed secure tracking systems can create a track-and-trace continuum through the entire supply and distribution chain, from manufacturer through distributor and transport company, to the dispensing pharmacy. A variety of roles Setting aside the physical requirements, logistics labels also undertake a variety of important roles. They identify single items at the retail point of sale, in catchweight applications, particularly for foods. Here, the label’s dual readability role – correctly identifying the contents for the consumer and enabling the sales assistant to successfully scan the item at the checkout – is critical. In warehousing and other inventory situations – at single item or pallet level – labels are key players in stock control. They can also perform a major function in product authentication and tamper evidence – often at the leading edge of today’s security labeling technology. Using a self adhesive label as a carrier of security solutions can be a cost effective solution for brand owners, and converters active in the self adhesive label production market are contributing extensively in this market. Self-adhesive labels, whether pre-printed or not, can employ all the types of variable information print (VIP) required to perform these different functions. They will often combine alphanumeric (product name or code) identifiers, for reading with the human eye, with digital identifiers such as bar codes, for use with special readers employed in the track-and trace technologies. Automated stock control makes tough demands on labels; and as well as dependable adhesive technology, the labels must feature a face material – usually paper but, today, also film – that delivers high quality print by a variety of VIP technologies. The bar code Bar codes as product identifiers are today’s most ubiquitous track-and-trace technology. They have been around for nearly half a century, but they still play a key role in supply chain management in many different ways, securing and documenting a variety of information from unique product identifier to production location, batch number, and expiration date. The simple one-dimensional bar code has been joined today by two-dimensional barcodes and, based on the 2D technology, even three-dimensional bar codes. Self adhesive labels can accommodate even the most advanced bar code technologies – even those associated with today’s product authentication technologies. Variable information print technologies In all its transport and logistics applications, a bar code is often applied to a product via a simple label, sometimes pre-printed with a logo or other message, often in partnership with other variable information print. The image today can be created by direct thermal, thermal transfer, inkjet (including flatbed) and laser print processes. Bar codes may also be applied as unique identifiers on primary product labels via digital print units in modular narrow-web press configurations, or via the standalone reel-to-reel digital label presses.
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