Communicate important messages with stock print tape
As the foreperson of a warehouse, grocery or storage facility, it’s your job to keep product moving and shelves stocked. With the COVID-19 pandemic, these tasks have become even more important, but the job still requires focus, dedication and care.
You can’t supervise your team members 24 hours a day, but it’s still important you get your message across.
In addition to posting clear, easy-to-interpret signage around your facility, you should also consider investing in stock print tape. Stock print tape communicates important handling instructions while providing a sturdy seal for boxes and other storage containers.
By applying stock print tape to your inventory, you can improve efficiency, prevent accidents and injuries, and get more done on any given day. Consider it a trifecta of productivity. But what type of stock print tape do you need, and what messages are most important?
That depends on your operation and the products you sell. However, we carry a variety of stock print tape to meet almost any application. Some of our most popular stock print tapes include:
- “Stop if seal is broken”
- “Fragile”
- “Do not break pallet”
- “Do not stack”
- “Keep refrigerated”
- “Do not freeze”
- “Keep frozen”
Any of these messages can be applied to printable tape substrates. This means we can apply your instructional messaging on any type of tape you choose.
If you’re still wondering which stock print tape is right for your facility, visit our website and fill out an online contact form or call us at (801) 201-1520. During our initial conversation, we’ll discuss our various stock print tape options and assist you in selecting one or several messages that align with your needs.
Stock print tape is an affordable and efficient way to improve your operation for the better. Don’t wait to take action. Get in touch with our friendly, professional team today!
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