Label
Label
What does this term stand for?
A label in logistics is a piece of printed information attached to a product, package, or shipment that provides critical details such as product identification, handling instructions, destination, barcodes, and regulatory compliance information. Labels are essential for inventory tracking, order fulfillment, transportation, and customs clearance. They ensure that goods are correctly identified, handled safely, and delivered to the correct destination. Modern labels often incorporate barcodes or RFID tags to allow automated scanning, reduce human error, and enhance supply chain visibility.
Characteristics:
- Provides product or shipment identification
- Displays handling instructions and safety information
- Facilitates accurate order fulfillment
- Aids in customs and regulatory compliance
- Can include barcodes, QR codes, or RFID tags
- Supports inventory tracking and management
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