TruNet (UK) Ltd, part of leading global food netting company The TruNet Group, has invested in state-of-the-art labelling equipment from Industrial Labelling Systems (ILS) to improve productivity in the packing operation at its factory in Leicestershire.
Reliability of capital equipment, backed up by dependable customer support from suppliers, is crucial for any drinks manufacturer, especially when based in a remote location, which is why a successful distillery in the Hebrides is toasting Industrial Labelling Systems Ltd (ILS) for helping the Botanist Gin business to meet a staggering 47% growth in sales over the past year.
Retailers are having to adapt to massive changes in customer product buying behaviour. Many of these changes are due to increased connectivity through faster digital, and often mobile, technologies and has led to e-commerce being expected to account for over 25% of all retail sales by 2021.
As automation has swept through product and pallet labelling, it could be argued that some firms and their employees have been left out in the cold – hand labelling pallets in extreme conditions where temperatures have to be down at minus 20 degrees Celsius. Many pallet labelling machines struggle to cope at such temperatures and the harsh conditions prevent food companies from working at maximum efficiency.
ILS FlexWipe meets growing demand for, safe, reliable pallet labelling – no matter what the temperature.
We are proud to announce that ILS has been awarded one of the UK's top safety accreditations.
