
Labeling & Marking are essential processes for product identification, traceability, and compliance with industry regulations. These processes involve printing or engraving important details such as barcodes, serial numbers, brand logos, and safety instructions on products and packaging.
Various labeling and marking technologies are used in modern industries, including laser engraving, inkjet printing, embossing, and RFID tags. These methods ensure that products are easily identifiable, traceable, and meet regulatory standards.
Industries such as healthcare, automotive, aerospace, and retail heavily rely on labeling and marking to track products throughout the supply chain. Proper labeling enhances safety, brand recognition, and logistical efficiency.
Key Features
- Ensures clear and accurate product identification.
- Supports compliance with safety and regulatory requirements.
- Enhances supply chain efficiency and anti-counterfeiting measures.
Common Applications
- Serial numbering and barcoding for electronic and industrial components.
- Product labels for food, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices.
- Branding and logo marking for consumer goods and automotive parts.

Bar Coding
These barcodes, referred to as linear or one-dimensional, are scanned by special optical scanners, called barcode readers

Engraving
Engraving is the practice of incising a design onto a hard, usually flat surface by cutting grooves into it with a burin.

Labels Printing
A label printer is a computer printer that prints on self-adhesive label material. They promote a product or the brand.
Laser Marking
Laser engraving, which is a subset of laser marking, is the practice of using lasers to engrave an object