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ILS supports cold chain with reliable labelling

Industrial Labelling Systems (ILS), a UK-based supplier of print and apply labelling systems for manufacturing and logistics environments, is supporting cold chain operations with labelling solutions designed to maintain accuracy and performance in frozen and chilled conditions down to –30°C.

Cold storage and chilled distribution environments present specific challenges for labelling processes. Low temperatures, moisture and condensation can affect label adhesion, equipment reliability and operator working conditions. In many facilities, manual labelling is still used within cold areas, introducing inefficiencies, increasing the risk of errors and requiring operators to work for extended periods in uncomfortable conditions.

As cold chain logistics continues to develop, there is increasing focus on maintaining throughput, ensuring traceability and improving working environments while meeting compliance requirements.

ILS provides a range of Evolabel print and apply labelling systems designed to address these challenges, including a pallet labelling system. The systems are engineered to operate reliably in sub-zero environments without the need for heated enclosures or additional protective measures, helping simplify installation and reduce system complexity.

In addition to accuracy and speed, reducing operator involvement is a key consideration in cold environments. ILS’ systems use lightweight, motorised applicator arms to minimise manual handling and reduce the need for operator interaction in freezing conditions. This can help improve safety and reduce reliance on manual labelling processes within cold storage areas.

The systems are also designed with compact footprints and minimal moving parts, supporting reliable operation in space-constrained environments while reducing ongoing maintenance requirements. Application flexibility allows labels to be applied accurately to irregular pallet surfaces and mixed loads, where consistency can otherwise be difficult to achieve.

ILS supplies complete cold storage print and apply systems, label materials, labelling software, installation and technical support. Systems can be specified to suit individual site requirements, supporting both current operations and future development.

Industrial Labelling Systems supplies Evolabel labelling solutions across the UK and Ireland, working with customers in sectors including cold chain logistics, food processing, pharmaceuticals and distribution.

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