Definition and meaning
Product labeling is the process of assigning or applying special marks, tags, barcodes, labels, or other identifying elements to a product. These marks usually contain information about the product, its manufacturer, country of origin, expiration date, and other characteristics that may be useful to producers, retailers, logistics companies, and consumers.
Key aspects of product labeling
- Identification and Tracking: Product labeling uniquely identifies each product during production, transportation and sale. This makes it easier to track goods throughout the supply chain.
- Consumer information: Products are often labeled with information that may be useful to consumers. This may include instructions for use, information on composition, country of origin, certifications, and date of manufacture and expiration date.
- Compliance with regulations and requirements: Different industries and countries have different regulations and requirements for product labeling. Manufacturers and retailers must comply with these standards to ensure safety and legal compliance.
- Anti-counterfeiting: Labeling also serves as an anti-counterfeiting tool. Unique codes and tags make counterfeiting more difficult and also allow consumers to verify the authenticity of the product.
- Warehouse management: In logistics and warehouse management, product labeling plays an important role. With barcodes and other technologies, it is easier to automate stock tracking and inventory management processes.
Labeling of goods is an integral element of modern product management system, which ensures transparency, safety and efficiency in the supply chain. Avvi Transport company provides an opportunity to mark your goods from Turkey. This will allow your cargo to enter Russia legally and transparently under the “Honest Mark”.