After predicting last year that digital printing would dominate 15% of label sales by 2025, Paul Edwards of INX International provides an update. We sat down with Paul again to ask 1) if digital label sales grew as much as anticipated and 2) what lies in store for digital label sales going forward. Get Paul’s projections and the underlying factors behind them.
Over the course of this collaboration, the two companies have helped establish a practical route for the collection, cleaning and reuse of suitable silicone release liners in the label industry
Reelables’ Anywhere smart labels provide continuous visibility into cargo movements, capturing facility arrivals and departures, verifying truck-level contents, and detecting when individual items within a shipment diverge.
Few elements of a package are more important than the label. Labels convey critical information about a package’s contents, in addition to helping market the product in a consumer context. Improvements in this area have come in the form of materials, technology, and machinery. Learn more about the latest in labeling.
Label offers reliable product protection for extreme sub-zero temperatures and helps pharmaceutical manufacturers meet EU requirements for prescription drug packaging.
The innovation was sponsored and supported by Waiākea, which earlier this year announced it would be the first food and beverage brand globally to commercialize algae-based inks on its labels across its supply chain.
The updated range, available now in both jar and squeezy formats, includes enhanced packaging features designed to reinforce Rowse’s premium Manuka position within the honey category.
From recycle-ready bag-in-box wine and circular polymer bottles to wash-off labels and end-to-end packaging strategies, a wave of sustainable packaging innovation is reshaping beer, wine, and spirits—led in part by bold developments emerging from Australia and beyond.
Whether it’s PET bottles, flexible or fiber-based packaging, glass, aluminium or specific reusable containers, the digital GreenGuide on the HERMA self-adhesive materials website provides a solid basis for decision-making with just three or four simple inputs.