Spine Labels

$33.00per thousand

* Quantity 1 = 1000 labels

Additional information

Colour

White

Size

20 x 20mm, 25 x 19mm, 21.2 x 38.1mm

The descriptive tag attached to the spine of the book, most commonly providing the title and author of the work. With the tradition of fine bindings, the spine label was added after the book was bound so it was not integral to the covering of the book as is typical with modern publishing practices. Spine Labels are generally proved helpful for one’s spine, especially for someone who has spine problems. The spine labels help to organize the books and keep everything organized. Not only has that it helped to keep a track of the authors and title of the books but also help in making the work of organizing the books a lot easier.

Not only library, spine label is also useful in warehouses for keeping the track of the stacked products. The spine label help in locating the storage facilities and location of the places assigned to store a particular kind of product in warehouse. This again makes the warehouse management work a lot easier. Other than libraries and warehouses, spine label is also used on office systems.

The future of labeling technology is expected to see many trends, including:

  • Automation: Automation technology is already used by many companies to maintain an efficient supply chain.
  • Internet of Things (IoT): Labels with IoT capabilities can help with real-time tracking, supply chain visibility, and consumer interaction. For example, labels with sensors can help restaurant managers monitor perishable goods and retailers authenticate products.
  • Digital printing: Digital printing technologies like inkjet and laser allow for more flexibility and customization. This can help create high-quality labels with shorter lead times.
  • Smart labels: Smart labels that use QR codes and near-field communication (NFC) can provide consumers with more information about a product.
  • Sustainability: There is a growing demand for sustainability across the world, and many companies are developing processes to reduce waste.
  • Nostalgic designs: People are looking back to simpler times, and this trend has made its way to packaging and labeling.
  • Extended Color Gamut (ECG): ECG printing uses three additional ink colors to match more of the Pantone color system.
  • Data labeling: Ensuring quality in data labeling is important for innovation and progress in sectors like healthcare, finance, and autonomous vehicles.

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