Barcode Labels Range

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  • Massive range of face papers and adhesives
  • All barcode types available
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Barcode Labels FAQs

What variety of barcode labels does Labelservice offer?

Labelservice stands at the forefront of crafting and distributing an extensive array of barcode labels, tailored to meet specific requirements in size and material. Our proficiency extends to generating pre-printed barcodes across a diverse selection of face papers, encompassing matt, semi-gloss, gloss, and synthetic options, alongside blockout backings. To suit every application, we provide labels with a variety of adhesive choices, such as permanent, peelable, chill perm, and deep-freeze, ensuring your labels adhere perfectly under any condition.

What are the various types of barcode formats Labelservice provides?

Label service offers a comprehensive range of barcode formats, each designed to cater to specific industry needs and applications. Here’s an overview of some of the key barcode types we provide:

– Code 128: This is a high-density linear barcode format that supports alphanumeric or numeric-only data. Its versatility and efficiency in encoding a large amount of information in a small space make it suitable for a wide range of industry applications.

– EAN-13: A globally recognised barcode standard used primarily in retail for tracking product inventory. It consists of 13 numeric digits and is widely used in the global marketplace.

– SSCC-18: The Serial Shipping Container Code is used to identify logistic units. It is a 18-digit code used to uniquely identify each container, facilitating efficient shipping and logistics management.

– EAN-128 (also known as GS1-128)**: This extension of Code 128 is used to provide a global standard for exchanging data between different companies. It’s commonly used for shipping and packaging.

– ITF-14: The ITF-14 barcode is used to identify trade items at the case level. It encodes a Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) and is often used on packaging levels of a product.

 

– ISSN & ISBN: These are used for serial publications and books, respectively. ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is used to identify periodical publications as a unique eight-digit number. ISBN (International Standard Book Number) identifies books, allowing for efficient library and bookstore management.

 

– EAN-8: Similar to EAN-13, but with fewer digits, EAN-8 is used for small items that cannot accommodate a standard EAN-13 barcode.

– GTIN: Global Trade Item Number is a unique identifier for trade items, developed by GS1. It encompasses various barcode standards, including UPC, EAN, and ITF-14, to uniquely identify products worldwide.

– SCC-14, UPC-A, UPC-E**: These are primarily used in North America for retail items. UPC-A is a 12-digit code used widely in the US, while UPC-E is a compressed version of UPC-A, used for smaller packages. SCC-14 is used for shipping containers.

– UCC-128: Now known as GS1-128, this format is used for creating a variety of application identifiers, enabling the encoding of dates, batch numbers, quantities, weights, and other critical data.

 

– Code 39: This format can encode up to 43 characters, including letters, numbers, and some symbols. Its ability to include letters makes it ideal for the electronics and automotive industries, where parts require alphanumeric identifiers.

– RSS-14 (Reduced Space Symbology): Designed for small item identification, this barcode format is used when space is limited on the product packaging.Each of these barcode formats serves a unique purpose, from tracking retail products and books to managing logistics and shipping containers. Labelservice’s expertise in these various barcode types ensures that businesses across different sectors can find the ideal barcode solution to meet their needs.

For Which Products Does Labelservice Provide Barcode Solutions?

Labelservice specialises in producing barcode labels for a wide array of products and applications, ensuring versatility and adaptability across various industries. Our barcode solutions cater to an extensive range of needs, including:

– Retail Applications: We supply retail codes for inventory management and pricing, enabling retail businesses such as supermarkets and department stores to efficiently manage their products, simplify the checkout process, and enhance customer service.

– Asset Tracking: Our 2-part asset tracking systems are designed for manufacturers and businesses that need to keep a close eye on their raw materials and finished goods. These barcodes are crucial for maintaining accurate records and ensuring efficient operations.

 

– Security and Tamper Proofing: Security codes and tamper-proof labels are essential for products requiring a high level of security. These labels are designed to protect against counterfeiting and unauthorized access, making them ideal for sensitive or high-value items.

 

– Industrial and Outdoor Use: We produce product nameplates, outdoor labels, aisle signs, rack or bin barcodes that are heat resistant and capable of withstanding harsh or chemical environments. These are particularly beneficial for logistic companies, warehouses, and any operations that face extreme conditions.

 

– Healthcare Sector: Barcode labels play a critical role in healthcare settings, aiding in patient safety and medication management. They ensure that patient information is accurately recorded and that medications are correctly administered.

 

– Food and Beverage Industry: For the food and beverage sector, barcode labels are used to manage critical product information such as best-before dates, ensuring compliance with safety standards and facilitating accurate stock management.

 

– Logistics and Supply Chain: Logistic companies benefit from our barcode solutions by using them to track important deliveries and manage logistics more efficiently, ensuring that goods are delivered on time and to the correct location.

 

– Automotive Industry: In the automotive sector, barcode labels are used for tracking machine parts, aiding in inventory management, and ensuring that the manufacturing process runs smoothly.

 

Labelservice’s barcode labels are designed to meet the specific needs of each industry, providing reliable and effective solutions for organising production, sales, and inventory tracking processes. Whether you’re involved in retail, manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, or any other industry, our barcode labels can be customised to fit your unique requirements.

How do you supply barcode labels?

Alternatively we can supply plain white rolls or sheets for subsequent overprinting of barcodes by Thermal Transfer, Direct Thermal, Inkjet or Laser printers.

How can Labelservice help startup businesses with custom barcode labels?

If you are a startup business and are needing new barcodes, please click on www.gs1uk.org   GS1 are a partner company to Labelservice and will guide you through the process of originating barcodes for your products.  Alternatively if you have the barcdoe number, but need the codes themselves originating and supplying to you, please contact our studio.

Does Labelservice Offer Printing of Variable Barcode Labels and Their Applications?

Yes, Labelservice is adept at printing variable barcode labels, a service designed to meet the unique identification needs of various businesses. Through our variable data printing service, clients have the opportunity to supply us with specific data for the creation of unique barcodes. These can then be seamlessly integrated into the label design, alongside your brand’s logo, ensuring that each label features a distinct barcode.

Variable barcode labels are commonly used for:

– Asset Tracking: By assigning a unique barcode to each asset, companies can easily monitor and manage their assets, enhancing security and accountability.

 

– Inventory Management: Variable barcodes simplify the process of keeping track of inventory levels, facilitating accurate stock counts and reducing the likelihood of overstocking or stockouts.

 

Stock Monitoring: With each item or unit having its own identifiable code, businesses can monitor stock movement and availability more closely, ensuring that they can respond promptly to demand changes.

 

What Materials Are Used for Printing Barcode Labels at Labelservice?
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Adhesive Options for Barcode Labels at Labelservice

Labelservice offers three types of adhesives for barcode labels, catering to a variety of applications and surfaces:

 

– Removable Adhesive: Ideal for products intended as gifts (e.g., flowers) or items where the label needs to be cleanly removed, such as book covers and greeting cards. This adhesive allows for easy removal without leaving residue.

 

– Permanent Adhesive: The most commonly selected option, suitable for a wide range of labelling needs including cosmetics, candles, and food products. This adhesive ensures labels remain securely attached through to the point of sale and disposal.

– Extra-Permanent Adhesive: Designed for asset tagging and labels requiring a stronger bond, especially on low-energy surfaces like certain plastics. While offering the highest level of adhesion, these labels can still be removed from some surfaces with effort.

Each adhesive type is available across our paper and vinyl label materials, providing flexibility to choose the best fit for your specific labelling requirements.

What are aluminium barcode labels and what are they used for?

Aluminium barcode labels, provided by Labelservice, are crafted from anodised aluminium, ensuring exceptional durability and longevity. These labels are digitally printed with unique barcodes, such as code 39 or code 128, and are sealed within the aluminium’s grain. This process guarantees that the labels are rugged and can withstand harsh conditions.

Originally developed for stock control, aluminium barcode labels have evolved to serve a broad spectrum of purposes across various industries. They are extensively used for asset management, allowing for the individualisation of each barcode along with a human-readable number for easy identification, even when scanning devices are not available.

Their robust nature makes them ideal for applications requiring high durability, including rental services, stock control, and logistics, ensuring efficient product identification and tracking.

Barcode Labels FAQs

What variety of barcode labels does Labelservice offer?

Labelservice stands at the forefront of crafting and distributing an extensive array of barcode labels, tailored to meet specific requirements in size and material. Our proficiency extends to generating pre-printed barcodes across a diverse selection of face papers, encompassing matt, semi-gloss, gloss, and synthetic options, alongside blockout backings. To suit every application, we provide labels with a variety of adhesive choices, such as permanent, peelable, chill perm, and deep-freeze, ensuring your labels adhere perfectly under any condition.

What are the various types of barcode formats Labelservice provides?

Label service offers a comprehensive range of barcode formats, each designed to cater to specific industry needs and applications. Here’s an overview of some of the key barcode types we provide:

– Code 128: This is a high-density linear barcode format that supports alphanumeric or numeric-only data. Its versatility and efficiency in encoding a large amount of information in a small space make it suitable for a wide range of industry applications.

– EAN-13: A globally recognised barcode standard used primarily in retail for tracking product inventory. It consists of 13 numeric digits and is widely used in the global marketplace.

– SSCC-18: The Serial Shipping Container Code is used to identify logistic units. It is a 18-digit code used to uniquely identify each container, facilitating efficient shipping and logistics management.

– EAN-128 (also known as GS1-128)**: This extension of Code 128 is used to provide a global standard for exchanging data between different companies. It’s commonly used for shipping and packaging.

– ITF-14: The ITF-14 barcode is used to identify trade items at the case level. It encodes a Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) and is often used on packaging levels of a product.

 

– ISSN & ISBN: These are used for serial publications and books, respectively. ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is used to identify periodical publications as a unique eight-digit number. ISBN (International Standard Book Number) identifies books, allowing for efficient library and bookstore management.

 

– EAN-8: Similar to EAN-13, but with fewer digits, EAN-8 is used for small items that cannot accommodate a standard EAN-13 barcode.

– GTIN: Global Trade Item Number is a unique identifier for trade items, developed by GS1. It encompasses various barcode standards, including UPC, EAN, and ITF-14, to uniquely identify products worldwide.

– SCC-14, UPC-A, UPC-E**: These are primarily used in North America for retail items. UPC-A is a 12-digit code used widely in the US, while UPC-E is a compressed version of UPC-A, used for smaller packages. SCC-14 is used for shipping containers.

– UCC-128: Now known as GS1-128, this format is used for creating a variety of application identifiers, enabling the encoding of dates, batch numbers, quantities, weights, and other critical data.

 

– Code 39: This format can encode up to 43 characters, including letters, numbers, and some symbols. Its ability to include letters makes it ideal for the electronics and automotive industries, where parts require alphanumeric identifiers.

– RSS-14 (Reduced Space Symbology): Designed for small item identification, this barcode format is used when space is limited on the product packaging.Each of these barcode formats serves a unique purpose, from tracking retail products and books to managing logistics and shipping containers. Labelservice’s expertise in these various barcode types ensures that businesses across different sectors can find the ideal barcode solution to meet their needs.

For Which Products Does Labelservice Provide Barcode Solutions?

Labelservice specialises in producing barcode labels for a wide array of products and applications, ensuring versatility and adaptability across various industries. Our barcode solutions cater to an extensive range of needs, including:

– Retail Applications: We supply retail codes for inventory management and pricing, enabling retail businesses such as supermarkets and department stores to efficiently manage their products, simplify the checkout process, and enhance customer service.

– Asset Tracking: Our 2-part asset tracking systems are designed for manufacturers and businesses that need to keep a close eye on their raw materials and finished goods. These barcodes are crucial for maintaining accurate records and ensuring efficient operations.

 

– Security and Tamper Proofing: Security codes and tamper-proof labels are essential for products requiring a high level of security. These labels are designed to protect against counterfeiting and unauthorized access, making them ideal for sensitive or high-value items.

 

– Industrial and Outdoor Use: We produce product nameplates, outdoor labels, aisle signs, rack or bin barcodes that are heat resistant and capable of withstanding harsh or chemical environments. These are particularly beneficial for logistic companies, warehouses, and any operations that face extreme conditions.

 

– Healthcare Sector: Barcode labels play a critical role in healthcare settings, aiding in patient safety and medication management. They ensure that patient information is accurately recorded and that medications are correctly administered.

 

– Food and Beverage Industry: For the food and beverage sector, barcode labels are used to manage critical product information such as best-before dates, ensuring compliance with safety standards and facilitating accurate stock management.

 

– Logistics and Supply Chain: Logistic companies benefit from our barcode solutions by using them to track important deliveries and manage logistics more efficiently, ensuring that goods are delivered on time and to the correct location.

 

– Automotive Industry: In the automotive sector, barcode labels are used for tracking machine parts, aiding in inventory management, and ensuring that the manufacturing process runs smoothly.

 

Labelservice’s barcode labels are designed to meet the specific needs of each industry, providing reliable and effective solutions for organising production, sales, and inventory tracking processes. Whether you’re involved in retail, manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, or any other industry, our barcode labels can be customised to fit your unique requirements.

How do you supply barcode labels?

Alternatively we can supply plain white rolls or sheets for subsequent overprinting of barcodes by Thermal Transfer, Direct Thermal, Inkjet or Laser printers.

How can Labelservice help startup businesses with custom barcode labels?

If you are a startup business and are needing new barcodes, please click on www.gs1uk.org   GS1 are a partner company to Labelservice and will guide you through the process of originating barcodes for your products.  Alternatively if you have the barcdoe number, but need the codes themselves originating and supplying to you, please contact our studio.

Does Labelservice Offer Printing of Variable Barcode Labels and Their Applications?

Yes, Labelservice is adept at printing variable barcode labels, a service designed to meet the unique identification needs of various businesses. Through our variable data printing service, clients have the opportunity to supply us with specific data for the creation of unique barcodes. These can then be seamlessly integrated into the label design, alongside your brand’s logo, ensuring that each label features a distinct barcode.

Variable barcode labels are commonly used for:

– Asset Tracking: By assigning a unique barcode to each asset, companies can easily monitor and manage their assets, enhancing security and accountability.

 

– Inventory Management: Variable barcodes simplify the process of keeping track of inventory levels, facilitating accurate stock counts and reducing the likelihood of overstocking or stockouts.

 

Stock Monitoring: With each item or unit having its own identifiable code, businesses can monitor stock movement and availability more closely, ensuring that they can respond promptly to demand changes.

 

What Materials Are Used for Printing Barcode Labels at Labelservice?
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Adhesive Options for Barcode Labels at Labelservice

Labelservice offers three types of adhesives for barcode labels, catering to a variety of applications and surfaces:

 

– Removable Adhesive: Ideal for products intended as gifts (e.g., flowers) or items where the label needs to be cleanly removed, such as book covers and greeting cards. This adhesive allows for easy removal without leaving residue.

 

– Permanent Adhesive: The most commonly selected option, suitable for a wide range of labelling needs including cosmetics, candles, and food products. This adhesive ensures labels remain securely attached through to the point of sale and disposal.

– Extra-Permanent Adhesive: Designed for asset tagging and labels requiring a stronger bond, especially on low-energy surfaces like certain plastics. While offering the highest level of adhesion, these labels can still be removed from some surfaces with effort.

Each adhesive type is available across our paper and vinyl label materials, providing flexibility to choose the best fit for your specific labelling requirements.

What are aluminium barcode labels and what are they used for?

Aluminium barcode labels, provided by Labelservice, are crafted from anodised aluminium, ensuring exceptional durability and longevity. These labels are digitally printed with unique barcodes, such as code 39 or code 128, and are sealed within the aluminium’s grain. This process guarantees that the labels are rugged and can withstand harsh conditions.

Originally developed for stock control, aluminium barcode labels have evolved to serve a broad spectrum of purposes across various industries. They are extensively used for asset management, allowing for the individualisation of each barcode along with a human-readable number for easy identification, even when scanning devices are not available.

Their robust nature makes them ideal for applications requiring high durability, including rental services, stock control, and logistics, ensuring efficient product identification and tracking.