The purpose of marking and coding on boxes and cases is to ensure supply chain visibility, regulatory compliance, and product safety. These identifiers communicate crucial data—such as manufacturing dates, lot codes, barcodes, and destination details—directly on the packaging. This allows manufacturers, logistics teams, and retailers to efficiently track inventory and handle goods properly.
Indicate precise manufacturing times and batch tracking numbers
Machine-readable codes for fast scanning and digital logging
Visual icons guiding physical transport
Address labels, routing codes, and recipient information
Printing variable data like lot numbers directly onto corrugated boxes using industrial inkjet or laser systems.
Utilizing permanent logos, graphics, and standardized recycling or disposal symbols on packaging.
Applying adhesive stickers or tags holding specific shipping or product hazard details.