“The ability to order durable labels on demand allows customers to eliminate waste, reduce inventory and errors, and improve regulatory compliance,” Mark Keeton, director of product marking and labeling at Standard Register, said in the company’s statement “Now durable goods manufacturers can even afford to prototype label parts as they design new models.”
The labels are produced at Standard Register plants in Sacramento, Calif., and Radcliff, Ky.
Standard Register, based in Dayton for more than a century, has some 800 local employees, after the company’s acquisition last summer of Workflow One.
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