Compliance, accuracy, zero errors. Whether you need barcodes generated, regulatory marks applied, or products relabeled for a new channel, we handle it with scan-verified precision.
Get a QuoteA mislabeled product is a liability. It triggers chargebacks from retailers, delays at customs, compliance flags from regulators, and returns from customers who received the wrong item. The fix is accurate labeling the first time, with scan verification before anything ships.
Code 128, Code 39, QR, Data Matrix. Generated to spec and scan-verified before application.
Retail-ready UPC-A and EAN-13 labels formatted to retailer requirements.
Regulatory and certification marks, country-of-origin labels, and channel-specific compliance requirements.
Unique serial number generation with full traceability records for medical, electronics, and regulated industries.
DOT and international hazmat labeling applied accurately and documented by lot.
Remove or cover old labels and apply new ones. Common for channel transitions and rebrands.
Labeling requirements vary significantly by industry. What passes in consumer goods may not meet medical device traceability standards. What works for domestic retail may fail customs inspection for import compliance. We've worked across these industries and understand the specific requirements each brings.
Our labeling work integrates naturally with kitting and assembly when completed kits need labels applied before shipping, and with quality inspection when labeling accuracy needs to be formally verified and documented.
Labeling accuracy isn't just a quality metric for us. It's a reputation metric for you. Our process is built around three layers of verification.
Every completed labeling job includes a lot record with the quantity applied, label specifications used, scan verification result, and operator sign-off. You get documentation, not just a pallet.
Labeling errors compound fast. A wrong barcode on 500 units ships to a retailer. The retailer's receiving system flags the scan mismatch. You get a chargeback, a return shipment, and a compliance strike. If it's a regulated product, the compliance exposure is worse.
Retailer chargebacks for non-compliance commonly run 2-5% of the invoice value. On a $50,000 order, that's $1,000 to $2,500 before you factor in the return freight, relabeling labor, and relationship damage. For medical devices or food products, add regulatory exposure on top of that. Accurate labeling is risk reduction with a clear ROI.
Stephen's background as an Air Force veteran means we approach labeling with the same zero-defect mindset that military logistics requires. The documentation is thorough, the process is repeatable, and the error rate reflects it.
Send us your label specs, volume estimate, and product type. We'll respond within 24 hours.
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