When it comes to labels, one size does not fit all.
The type of label that you choose depends on a variety of things: the type of container, the type of machinery you have, your filling/labeling speeds, the conditions in your facility, and even government regulations.
Which label is right for me?
Inland Label will sit down with you to do a complete product analysis to determine which label type is right for you. We'll go in-depth, discussing which substrates, inks, and coatings will create a label that performs to your exact specifications and grabs the attention of your customers.
Cut & Stack
Due to their high run speeds and economical pricing, Cut and Stack labels are ideal for almost any container, any volumes and any budget.

Injection In-Mold Labels
In-mold labeling is a container decoration method where a label is placed in the mold before a plastic container is formed. The label, made of the same resin as the container, fuses with the container walls becoming a part of the container itself and eliminating the need for an adhesive. Injection In-Mold labels are ideal for many products that have historically been decorated using direct print technologies.

Pressure Sensitive Labels
With their low cost of entry for people new to labeling and the ability to provide a premium no label look for those looking to enhance their product, Pressure Sensitive labels are a versatile label option.

Blow Mold Labels
Blow Mold labeling is a container decoration method where the label is placed in the mold before the container is formed. The label, with the help of heat activated adhesives on the back, fuses to the wall of the container and becomes a part of the container wall itself. Blow Mold labels are becoming increasingly popular for household products that require product resistance and in the beverage market for juices and teas.

Roll-Fed Labels
Roll-Fed labels are the most economical label choice for products with high volumes and low sku counts.





