Epson is highlighting its labeling technologies as logistics operations continue to prioritize speed, accuracy, and clear information across supply chains.

From warehousing and sorting to transport and final delivery, labeling plays a central role in ensuring packages move without delay. Epson said reliable label production remains essential as logistics volumes increase and workflows become more complex.
Why It Matters: In logistics, incorrect or unclear labeling can lead to delays, misrouted shipments, and additional costs. As supply chains scale, consistent and durable labels help maintain tracking accuracy while reducing operational friction and material waste.
One of the solutions featured by Epson is the LabelWorks LW-Z700FK, an industrial handheld label printer designed for warehouses and distribution centers.
The LW-Z700FK supports high-speed, high-resolution printing intended for fast-paced environments. Epson said this allows teams to generate clear labels during peak periods without interrupting workflows.
The device can also connect to a PC for advanced label creation and batch printing through Epson Label Editor software. This allows teams to standardize label formats, integrate barcodes, and manage larger data inputs across multiple sites.
For durability, the printer supports industrial-grade tapes designed to withstand friction, temperature changes, and repeated handling. Epson said this helps reduce the need for relabeling and supports more consistent tracking from storage to delivery.
The LW-Z700FK also features automatic cutting and an ergonomic design aimed at continuous operation on the warehouse floor.
Masako Kusama, President and Director of Epson Philippines Corporation, said logistics teams operate under constant pressure to move goods accurately and efficiently, adding that Epson aims to provide tools that support consistent operations across the supply chain.
As supply chains expand and demand for faster fulfillment increases, will precision labeling tools play a larger role in improving logistics efficiency?

















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