The world of labeling changes at an ever more rapid pace every day. The professionals from Griffin-Rutgers know this because manufacturers are constantly redesigning packaging components, seeking commonality of goods, and packaging lines for greater efficiency and output. Packaging systems have to keep up with such needs for ever increasing efficiency as well as new regulations that today affect many industries.
A top panel labeling system can accommodate a wide variety of products. These labeling systems offer great flexibility across a wide array of product and package shapes. They can also be equipped with a variety of different printing or coding systems that can be customized to meet the
specific information needs of a user or an industry. Top panel labeling systems are constructed around a conveyor that is available in varying widths and lengths to accommodate the user’s range of product or package sizes. This labeler is made for products that stand up on the conveyor belt as they move through the system. The need for label application accuracy, speed of product throughput, and the amount of information to be printed on the label will determine the approach taken in the application process and thus the configuration of the labeler. Whether your manufacturing operation needs a labeling system that is an “apply only” or a “print and apply” system that can add information to the label prior to application there are systems able to cost effectively accommodate your needs.
Almost any industry that employs cartons and cases for shipping are candidates to use a top panel labeling system. But many industries have much greater need for top labeling than just shipping cartons. Here are a few:
- Automotive
- Consumer goods and cosmetics
- Electronics
- Food
- Healthcare and pharmaceutical
- Medical devices
- Publishing
Whether you’re in the market for a newer, faster, more efficient labeling system for your packaging operation, or whether your company is still in the start-up phase, the professionals at Griffin-Rutgers can help you determine the type of labeling system and configuration for your unique purposes.
You can contact us by calling 1-800-237-6713 or emailing us at custserv@griffin-rutgers.com. Our team of experts will help you find the right system for your needs and budget.
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