LABELING MACHINES

Industrial labellers - modern solutions for warehousing and production

Industrial labellers are a key element in the automation of warehouse and production processes. Automatic labelling ensures fast, precise and reliable application of labels, which is essential in modern logistics systems. Logisystem offers a wide range of automatic labellers that are tailored to the specific requirements of each customer.

How do automatic labellers work?

Automatic labellers are machines that independently apply labels to products or packaging, minimising the need for manual labour. Automatic labelling can be integrated into larger production systems, increasing labelling efficiency and accuracy.

Which machines does Logisystem offer?

In our range you will find industrial labellers that deliver precise results whatever the working conditions. We offer label applicators and Print and Apply machines that print and apply labels in one process, saving time and reducing costs.

What are the labelling methods?

Logisystem adapts labelling methods to the customer's needs. Among the most commonly used are:

  • Edge labelling - ideal for irregularly shaped packaging.
  • Cylinder labelling - a method of accurately applying labels to products with a fixed shape.
  • Pad labelling - ensures accurate labelling in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Blow labelling - a technique used for delicate products.

What are the benefits of automating labelling?

There are many benefits to automating the labelling process:

  • Increased productivity - automatic labellers eliminate downtime and speed up production.
  • Cost reduction - automation reduces the need for manual labelling, which reduces labour costs.
  • Accuracy and repeatability - automatic labelling systems ensure high precision, which minimises the risk of errors.

How do I choose the best labeler for self-adhesive labels?

Labelling machines for self-adhesive labels should be adapted to the specific nature of the products and the type of labels. Choosing the right machine depends on a number of factors, such as production volume, type of labels and application needs.