To manufacture food products, all of the relevant product information must be provided such as ingredients, filling amounts and traceability. Printing with codes, batch numbers, best-by dates, etc. is therefore an important part of the food supply chain. The following checklist helps to arrange your labelling process in a way that is both flexible and simultaneously efficient:
- Consider prior to the start of production what events or results could endanger the flexibility and efficiency of the labelling process.
- Consider the time-related, financial and staff-related expenditures that necessary adaptations in your product labelling could cause.
- Carefully plan set-up times to en-sure that these conversions can run quickly and smoothly with the least simultaneous material expenditure.
- Integrate the printing system into your production system – both physically and in terms of suitable software.
- Ensure not only an automatic database connection, but also the easy-to-manage simple configurability of your printer software.
- Update your printer software regularly in order to ensure its flexible, smooth implementation in your production process.
- Find a professional partner early on for printing systems and/or product labelling.
This checklist is an excerpt from the guidelines of Allen Coding GmbH: “Flexibly Planning Food Labelling in the Production Process”.