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News Release from: Lamerholm Electronics | Subject: customised ShockWatch
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2006
New customised ShockWatch labels
Now companies can have their own customised ShockWatch and TiltWatch packaging labels - thanks to a new initiative by smart label specialists Lamerholm Electronics
Now companies can have their own customised ShockWatch and TiltWatch packaging labels - thanks to a new initiative by smart label specialists Lamerholm Electronics The ShockWatch and TiltWatch series of labels can be printed with a company's own logo together with details such as address, contact phone number and e-mail
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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As companies strive to keep one step ahead of the competition, damage deterrent specialists, Lamerholm, have seen a noticeable increase in business for their customised ShockWatch and TiltWatch labels
This means that shipped goods can be more easily identified both on route and on arrival at their destination.
The use of customised labels is a powerful branding statement underlining a company's commitment to customer service.
It also demonstrates to their customers that they care about the condition of their goods throughout the supply chain, and most importantly that it arrives at the customers' premises in prime condition.
The ShockWatch range comprises self-adhesive, highly visible labels that, when attached to goods, indicate when a product has been exposed to impact, while the TiltWatch indicate when a product has been tilted over beyond 80 degrees.
They are used throughout the world to save companies time and money by providing a cost-effective damage deterrent when shipping goods. Request a free brochure from Lamerholm Electronics ...
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