Dura-ID Solutions will be exhibiting at FoodEx 2025 from the 7th to 9th April 2025, at the NEC Birmingham, B40 1NT, alongside our sister company Atwell Labellers. Find us in Hall 6, on Stand G151 to discover the benefits of Dura-ID Solutions product identification.
FoodEx is the UK’s leading trade event for the food and drink processing, packaging and logistics industries. FoodEx Manufacturing Solutions explores the hottest trends that are driving the sector, showcases the latest products and services to improve operational efficiency, and provides buyers the opportunity to connect with potential suppliers through interactive events and discussions.
You can register for a free ticket using the provided link.
What you can expect from Dura-ID Solutions:
Dura-ID Solutions are market leaders in the food and beverage labelling industry. Dura-ID Solutions manufactures a range of labels and tags specifically for food production and retail, helping to improve traceability throughout production and visibility for retail purposes.
Metal-detectable tags are one of many products manufactured by Dura-ID Solutions, to be used in conjunction with end-of-line metal detectors, preventing fragments of labels and tags from entering the product in the production stage. Numerous tags are manufactured in loop-lock format to cut down the amount of fixings required, helping to further reduce the risk of contamination. High-Temperature oven tags are yet another product Dura-ID Solutions provides for food production, helping to identify and track baked goods throughout production. Our Oven-Trace tags handle temperatures from 30°C to +300°C, ideal for products needing to go through multiple processes, such as steaming, oven-baking, then storage and distribution at much lower temperatures.
Our Inkjet self-adhesive materials are the perfect label solutions for stand-out retail displays, due to their compatibility with Solutions’ full-colour print solutions. The permanent adhesive results in long-lasting label placement on the products, while the high durability ensures the labels remain intact during packing and shipping. These print-on-demand systems allow for bespoke label designs and customer personalisation, ready for retail sale, while reducing wastage as there is no requirement to hit a minimum order quantity (an industry standard when outsourcing labels). These labels can be manufactured in various formats to suit your application, including C-wraps, D-wraps and bunch labels, produced to a shelf-ready standard.
Dura-ID Solutions will have the Epson CW8000 up and running to demonstrate the print-on-demand system, perfect for food production and retail purposes. We will also have a range of Atwell Automatic Labelling Systems on stand G151 for demos, including the Linear Wrap Applicator and Front and Back Applicator. Awell Automatic labeling systems can be operated individually or integrated into a full production line.
Email us at info@dura-id.com or call us on 0114 242 2111.
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