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More than 10% of goods mislabeled every year, say 76% of manufacturers

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More than 1 in 4 manufacturers report over a quarter of products were mislabeled

More than three-quarters (76%) of IT directors in manufacturing across the US, UK, Germany, and France admit that more than 10% of their organization’s goods are labeled incorrectly every year. This rises to more than 25% of goods for over a quarter (26%) of organizations globally and nearly 1 in 5 (18%) in the US. These findings come from new research commissioned by NiceLabel and carried out by Loftware, which polled 300 IT directors globally, with 100 from the US, working for manufacturers across a range of sectors, including retail, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, automotive, medical device and chemicals.

IT directors say incorrect labeling costs their organizations on average $89,000 annually, with 61% globally and 47% in the US saying their organization incurred losses amounting to more than $69,000 from mislabeling on average in a year. And these are just the direct costs. Businesses should also be factoring in all the ‘hidden’ costs they may incur, such as loss of brand reputation, lost business, or lost time and money as a result of shipping delays, for example.

In line with this, minimizing errors that lead to a need to relabel products is the second biggest challenge manufacturers worldwide face in getting new label designs into production, cited by 35% of all respondents. The only challenge more pressing was extending the labeling process seamlessly across the wider supply chain, as noted by 38% of the global sample. While these issues were also top of mind in the US (30% and 37% respectively), American manufacturers reported that meeting regulatory compliance (38%) was their greatest challenge, followed closely by reducing time to market (37%).

Given this, it is unsurprising that 29% of US manufacturers (26% worldwide) see ‘reducing costs’ and 22% in the US (18% worldwide) see productivity gains among the main benefits of modernizing and automating their processes, including labeling, with technology.

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Ken Moir

Highlighting the costs that labeling errors can bring, Ken Moir, VP Marketing, NiceLabel, said: “Mislabeling can often lead to issues with products and that can result in a need to quarantine and re-label product or packaging, which is costly, time-consuming, and unsustainable. With growing pressure to increase supply chain efficiency and minimize waste and reduce resource usage, organizations can advance their operational performance and sustainability goals by reducing mislabeling. The key will be a system and tools that allow centralized control of label design and printing across multiple sites.”

“Correct labeling also means that extended supply chains can become more efficient and sustainable,” he added. “In the past, incorrect labels from partners and suppliers have often resulted in re-labeling upon receipt. The solution is to extend labeling to those suppliers to ensure they are using the correct templates and content to eliminate the need for costly and time-consuming re-labeling.”

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