Background of the invention
[0001] The invention relates an adhesive label for labelling transportable items comprising
goods, such as palletized goods. The invention further relates to a plurality of adhesive
labels, a pallet comprising goods, a method for transporting information on palletized
goods and use of an adhesive label.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] Goods are being transported back and forth all the time by trucks, trains, airplanes
and other forms of transportation and to identify the goods during transport and at
delivery it is known to somehow provide the goods with different forms of identification.
This could be in the form of a machine readable identification such as a barcode formed
as a sticker and/or a delivery note printed on a piece of paper e.g. comprising information
on the sender, the consignee and a packing list containing information on the transported
goods.
[0003] Probably the most common way to transport general cargo at least in Europe is on
a Europe pallet or Euro EPAL (also known as euro pallets), which is standardized pallets
measuring about 800 x 1200 mm and typically made of wood. The goods to be transported
are stacked on the pallet to form a transportable item and if necessary the goods
are secured by means of straps, wrapping film, plastic sheet, laminating film or other.
[0004] At the dispatch station a delivery note is typically placed inside a closed plastic
pocket which is attached to the transportable item and at arrival at the consignee
the delivery note is removed from the plastic pocket and archived.
[0005] However these plastic pockets are relatively expensive and the task of placing the
delivery note in the pocket and removing it again is relatively time consuming.
[0006] An object of the present invention is therefore to provide for advantageous technique
for providing and transport information in relation with transportable goods such
as palletized goods.
The invention
[0007] The invention provides for an adhesive label for labelling transportable items comprising
goods, such as palletized goods. The label comprises a first facestock part comprising
a delivery note including a packing list of at least parts of the goods, a second
facestock part comprising a machine readable identification, wherein at least the
first facestock part is attached to the adhesive label by means of an facestock adhesive
so that the facestock adhesive substantially remains on the adhesive label if the
first facestock part is removed from the adhesive label, making the detached first
facestock part substantially non-sticky.
[0008] It is advantageous to provide the delivery note and the machine readable identification
on a single label in that it simplifies the working procedure by avoiding having to
produce both a barcode sticker and a delivery note which has to be placed in a separate
plastic pocket. Furthermore by providing the delivery note on the adhesive label the
plastic pocket is no longer necessary and costs can therefore be reduced.
[0009] It is also advantageous that the label is made so that the detached delivery note
is substantially non-sticky because it hereby is possible to archive the note without
it sticking to other notes or other objects.
[0010] It should be emphasised that by the term "
facestock" is to be understood the face material of the label. The facestock can be made of
paper, film, plastic, fabric, foil or any other material suitable to be used as the
top layer of the label i.e. the part of the label on which information is carried
e.g. by printing.
[0011] It should also be emphasised that by the term "
machine readable identification" is to be understood any kind of machine readable code such as data matrix codes,
barcodes, 2D barcodes or any other kind or code or items enabling identification via
electrical means such as RFID tags or identification by means of sound emmision, light
emission, magnetism or any other type of item or technique enabling interaction which
is machine readable and can identify the transportable items and/or the goods.
[0012] It should also be emphasised that by the term "
substantially non-sticky" is to be understood that the first facestock part do substantially not adhere to
other objects due to facestock adhesive on the facestock part i.e. substantially all
the facestock adhesive remains on the adhesive label. It does not mean that the detached
first facestock part do not adhere at all. It is still possible that the first facestock
part could adhere to other objects due to electrical charges originating from static
electricity, van der Waals attraction force or some other phenomenon causing the detached
first facestock part to adhere.
[0013] In an aspect of the invention, said first facestock part and said second facestock
part are formed as two separate facestock parts on said adhesive label.
[0014] Forming the first facestock part and the second facestock part as two separate facestock
parts is advantageous in that it hereby more easily is possible to remove the delivery
note without removing the machine readable identification.
[0015] Furthermore, forming the first facestock part and the second facestock part as two
separate facestock parts is advantageous in that enables that the two facestock parts
can be removed at different times.
[0016] In an aspect of the invention, at least said first facestock part comprises holes
adapted for placing said first facestock part in a ring binder.
[0017] Providing the first facestock part with holes is advantageous in that the detached
delivery note thereby can be archived directly without further processing.
[0018] In an aspect of the invention, at least a part of said first facestock part and/or
said second facestock part is coated by varnish.
[0019] Providing the facestocks with an outer layer of varnish e.g. in the form of a thin,
liquid protective coating, either matte or glossy, that is applied to the facestock
is advantageous in that it adds protection and enhances the appearance of the facestocks.
Furthermore, a varnish coat will better protect the printers, in which the information
on the facestocks is printed, from harmful interaction with the facestock material..
[0020] In an aspect of the invention, said first facestock part comprises a release coating
to facilitate that said adhesive substantially remains on said adhesive label if said
first facestock part is removed from said adhesive label making said detached first
facestock part substantially non-sticky.
[0021] Providing the first facestock part with a release coating is advantageous in that
it reduces the risk of the facestock adhesive sticking to the facestock part. Furthermore,
a release coating is a simple and inexpensive way of ensuring that first facestock
part can be removed easily.
[0022] In an aspect of the invention, said adhesive label comprises a liner.
[0023] Providing the adhesive label according to the invention with a liner is particularly
advantageous in that a label according to the present invention will have to be printed
before it is attached to a transportable item such as a pallet including goods and
the label will typically have to be printed at a very late stage in the dispatch process
i.e. where the pallet is loaded with goods. Thus, it is advantageous if the adhesive
label can be printed by more common printers and this requires that the label is non-sticky
during the printing process which a liner will ensure.
[0024] It should be emphasised that by the term "
liner" is to be understood the backing paper on the back side of the adhesive label. The
liner is attached to the label adhesive on the back side of the adhesive label and
serves the purpose of protecting the label adhesive until the label is to be attached
to an object by means of the label adhesive and it serves to ensure that the adhesive
label can be stored and handled without it sticking to other labels or other objects.
The liner can be made of paper, film, plastic, fabric, foil or any other material
suitable to form backing paper on an adhesive label and the liner can e.g. be provided
with a release coating to ensure that the liner releases easily from the adhesive
label and to ensure that the label adhesive remains on the adhesive label when the
liner is removed from the adhesive label. The liner is also known as backer material,
carrier sheet, backing or release liner.
[0025] In an aspect of the invention, said adhesive label comprises an adhesive on both
sides making said adhesive label sticky on both a front side and a back side.
[0026] Making the adhesive label sticky on both sides is advantageous in that it hereby
is possible to both attach the label to an object by means of the adhesive on the
back side and attach separate facestock parts on the front side of the adhesive label.
[0027] In an aspect of the invention, said machine readable identification is a barcode.
[0028] Barcodes are well tested and inexpensive means for providing machine readable identification.
Barcodes are also easily printable which is particularly advantageous in relation
with adhesive labels.
[0029] In an aspect of the invention, said first facestock part and/or said second facestock
part is made in a distinguishable signal colour.
[0030] During the transport of a transportable item the item can be provided with several
individual machine readable identifications but when it reaches its final destination
it is important than the original machine readable identification provided on the
adhesive label is identified and read. By providing the facestock part in a distinguishable
signal colour the risk of reading a wrong machine readable identification is reduced.
[0031] The invention further provides for a plurality of adhesive labels according to any
of the previously mentioned adhesive labels, wherein the adhesive labels comprise
a common liner to form a length of adhesive labels.
[0032] Connecting the labels by means of the common liner is advantageous in that it hereby
is possible to freely design the individual facestocks without regard for the neighbouring
labels. Furthermore, the liner is typically thrown away when it has been removed form
the label and it is therefore of no importance if the liner should comprise tear lines,
perforations or other means for ensuring that the labels can be separated easily and
neatly. And even if the liner is not provided with means for ensuring a precise and
simple separation of the labels it is advantageous that the plurality of labels is
provided with a common liner in that the labels are more easy to handle and store
when connected and because it is more preferable that a chaotic or uneven separation
of the individual labels takes place on the liner than on the label itself.
[0033] In an aspect of the invention, said common liner comprises a perforation between
said adhesive labels.
[0034] Perforations are a simple and inexpensive way of ensuring that the labels can be
easily and precisely separated when wanted.
[0035] In an aspect of the invention, said plurality of adhesive labels are arranged in
a stack of adhesive labels and wherein said adhesive labels in said stack are facing
in alternating directions.
[0036] Connected adhesive labels can in principle be supplied in two ways: rolled up or
in a stack. If several connected labels are printed in succession labels supplied
on a roll will curl up more or less chaotically whereas label supplied in a stack
will tend to stack also after being through a printer. This is advantageous in that
it reduces the risk of the labels being damaged and it makes it easier to handle the
connected labels.
[0037] Even further the invention provides for a pallet comprising goods to form a transportable
item, wherein the transportable item is provided with one or more adhesive labels
according to any of the previously mentioned adhesive labels.
[0038] Using the adhesive labels according to the invention is particularly advantageous
in relation to palletized goods in that palletized goods typically both needs barcodes
or other kinds of machine readable identification, to identify the entire transportable
item or at least some or all of the transported goods - most often substantially during
the entire lifespan of the transportable item - and it needs a delivery note to identify
the sender, the consignee artd/or the goods on the pallet to the person or persons
facilitating the transport and/or the consignee of the palletized goods in a form
which can be removed from the transportable item before the goods are de-palletized.
[0039] The invention also provides for a method for transporting information on palletized
goods. The method comprises the steps of:
- placing one or more goods on a pallet to form a transportable item,
- printing a delivery note on a first facestock part of an adhesive label, wherein the
first facestock part is attached to the adhesive label by means of a facestock adhesive,
- providing a machine readable identification on a second facestock part of the adhesive
label,
- attaching the adhesive label on the transportable item at a first processing station,
wherein the adhesive label is attached to the transportable item by means of a label
adhesive of the adhesive label,
- transporting the transportable item to a second processing station, and
- removing the first facestock part from the adhesive label, wherein the facestock adhesive
substantially remains on the adhesive label to make the first facestock part substantially
non-sticky.
[0040] Hereby is provided an advantageous embodiment of the invention.
[0041] It should be noted that the order in which the steps of the method is listed in no
way is limiting in relation to the order in which the method is performed. It is e.g.
possible that the delivery note is printed before the goods are placed on the pallet,
the machine readable identification could be provided before the delivery note is
printed and before the goods are placed on the pallet and so on.
[0042] In an aspect of the invention, said adhesive label is an adhesive label according
to any of adhesive labels mentioned previously.
[0043] Even further the invention provides for use of an adhesive label according to any
of adhesive labels mentioned previously on a pallet of palletized goods.
Figures
[0044] The invention will be described in the following with reference to the figures in
which
- fig. 1
- illustrates an embodiment of an adhesive label, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 2
- illustrates a cross section of the embodiment of an adhesive label shown in fig. 1,
as seen from the side,
- fig. 3
- illustrates a printed adhesive label, as seen from the front,
- fig. 4
- illustrates a length of adhesive labels with perforations, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 5
- illustrates a stack of connected adhesive labels, as seen from the side, and
- fig. 6
- illustrates an embodiment of a pallet comprising goods and an adhesive label, as seen
in perspective.
Detailed description of related art
[0045] Fig. 1 illustrates an embodiment of an adhesive label 1, as seen in perspective.
[0046] In this embodiment of the invention the adhesive label 1 comprises two separate facestock
parts 4, 6 in the form of a first facestock part 4 and a second facestock part 6 but
in another embodiment the adhesive label 1 could comprise more facestock parts such
as three, four, five or more or the first facestock part 4 and/or the second facestock
part 6 could be subdivided into two or more separate parts.
[0047] In this embodiment the facestock parts 4, 6 are attached to the adhesive label 1
by mean of a facestock adhesive 8 provided on 11 the front side 11 of the label 1.
[0048] The back side 12 of the label 1 is in this embodiment provided with a liner 10 to
protect the label adhesive 17 until use and to ensure that the label 1 can be handled
and stored without it sticking to other labels 1 or other objects.
[0049] In this embodiment of the invention both the first facestock part 4 and the second
facestock part 6 can be separated from the adhesive label 1 in that both parts 4,
6 are formed as separate sheets that are attached to the adhesive label 1 by means
of the facestock adhesive 8 on the front side 11 of the adhesive label 1. However
in another embodiment of the invention only the first facestock part 4 would be removable
in that the second facestock part 6 would be formed integrally with the adhesive label
1 e.g. by making the front side 11 of a part of the adhesive label 1 act as the second
facestock part 6.
[0050] In this embodiment of the invention both the first facestock part 4 and the second
facestock part 6 are provided with a release coating ensuring that the parts 4,6 can
be separated from the adhesive label 1 and ensuring that the facestock adhesive 8
remains on the adhesive label 1 so that the detached parts 4,6 are non-sticky. However,
in another embodiment none or only some of the facestock parts 4,6 would be provided
with a release coating or the first facestock part 4 and/or other facestock parts
could e.g. be made from a material which naturally would make it release from the
facestock adhesive 11.
[0051] In this embodiment the entire back surface of both the first facestock part 4 and
the second facestock part 6 are made to release from the facestock adhesive 11 when
the parts 4,6 are peeled of the adhesive label 1. However in another embodiment only
parts of the back surfaces of one or more of the facestock parts 4,6 are made to release
the facestock adhesive 11. It is feasible that the first facestock part 4 would be
made to release from the facestock adhesive 11 so that the detached first facestock
part 4 is non-sticky and the second facestock part 6 would be made without a release
coating or other means ensuring that the second facestock part 6 releases from the
adhesive label 1 without bringing at least some of the facestock adhesive 11 along
on the back side of the second facestock part 6. This could be advantageous in that
it would ensure that the first facestock part 4 would be much easier to remove from
the adhesive label 1 that the second facestock part 6 hereby ensuring that the risk
of the second facestock part 6 being removed by mistake or in an accident is reduced.
Furthermore, by ensuring that at least some of the facestock adhesive 11 stays on
the second facestock part 6, when it is removed from the adhesive label 1, it is also
enabled that the second facestock part 6 can be re-placed at another location on the
object the adhesive label 1 is placed on or the second facestock part 6 can be placed
elsewhere by means of the facestock adhesive 8 on the back side 12 of the second facestock
part 6.
[0052] In this embodiment of the invention the first facestock part 4 is provide with two
holes 9 near one or the sides of the facestock part 4. The holes 9 are of such a size
and placed in a mutual distance, which makes the first facestock part 4 fit in a standard
ring binder via said holes 9 but in another embodiment the number of holes could be
different such as one, three, four or more and the holes 9 could be placed differently
on the first facestock part 4 or be of a different size depending on the type of ring
binder they are adapted to fit in. In this embodiment the holes 9 have a diameter
of approximately 5 mm but in another embodiment they could be either smaller or larger.
[0053] In this embodiment the holes 9 are placed with a mutual center distance of 80 mm
to make the detached first facestock part 4 fit into a ring binder corresponding to
this standard. However if the first facestock part 4 where to be used in e.g. the
USA or Sweden the holes 9 would have to be made with other mutual distances, in that
the ring binder hole standard in these countries differs from the standard in other
countries like Denmark.
[0054] Fig. 2 illustrates a cross section of the embodiment of an adhesive label 1 shown
in fig. 1, as seen from the side.
[0055] In this embodiment of the invention the adhesive label 1 comprise a liner 10 made
from paper but in another embodiment the liner 10 could be made from another material
such as plastic, fabric or other. The liner 10 is peeled of before the label 1 is
attached to an object. The liner 10 is on the side facing the label adhesive 17 provided
with a release coating to ensure that the liner 10 can be easily removed and to ensure
that the label adhesive 17 remains on the adhesive label 1 when the liner 10 is removed.
The release coating is in this embodiment a silicone material which is applied to
the liner 5 but in another embodiment a release coating could be made from another
material. The type of release coating will e.g. vary according to how difficult it
must be for the liner 10 and the facestock parts 4,6 to release from the adhesive
label 1.
[0056] The adhesive label 1 is not provided with a release coating on neither the front
side 11 nor the back side 12 to ensure that the facestock adhesive 8 and the label
adhesive are very difficult to remove from the front side 11 and the back side 12
of the adhesive label 1, respectively.
[0057] In this embodiment of the invention the adhesive label 1 comprises three sheet layers
but in another embodiment the label 1 could comprise only two if the liner 10 was
not present or the label 1 could comprise more than three layers such as four or five
separate sheet layers.
[0058] Fig. 3 illustrates a printed adhesive label 1, as seen from the front.
[0059] In this embodiment of the invention the first facestock part 4 has got a delivery
note printed on it. The delivery note comprises a packing list 5 of some or all the
goods present in the object to which the label 1 is to be attached. The packing list
5 is written in normal letters so that it can be read by any person capable of reading
the given language.
[0060] In this embodiment the delivery note also comprises information on the sender and
the sender's address and the consignee and the consignee's address. These information
are also written in normal letters and typically - although not necessarily - in the
same language as the packing list 5. In another embodiment the delivery note could
comprise further/other information such as information on the prices of the goods,
if the goods present some sort of danger (explosives, acids, poison etc.), if the
goods should be handled or orientated in a special way and other.
[0061] In this embodiment the adhesive label 1 also comprise a machine readable identification
7 in the form of a standard barcode 13. However in another embodiment of the invention
the machine readable identification 7 could be a 2D barcode, Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID), information made in magnetic ink which is machine readable and decodeable
or any other type of identification which can be provided on the second facestock
part 6 of an adhesive label 1 and can be read by a machine adapted for this purpose.
[0062] The second facestock part 6 could in another embodiment also comprise further information
e.g. the numbers or other information which the barcode 13 or other machine readable
identification 7 represent e.g. as a backup if the machine readable identification
7 fail or the second facestock part 6 could comprise further information independent
from the information presented by the machine readable identification 7.
[0063] In this embodiment of the invention the first facestock part 4 is formed as one single
part but in another embodiment the first facestock part 4 could be subdivided into
several separate first facestock parts 4 e.g. a separate part containing the packing
list 5 a separate first facestock part 4 containing the sender and/or a separate first
facestock part 4 containing the consignee. Likewise the second facestock part 6 could
be divided into two or more separate parts. Dividing the facestock parts 4,6 into
sub parts could be advantageous in that it enables that e.g. only one part of the
delivery note is removed from the adhesive label leaving the remaining part on the
adhesive label for later detachment.
[0064] In this embodiment the first facestock part 4 and the second facestock part 6 are
of substantially similar size but in another embodiment one of the parts 4,6 could
be bigger than the other.
[0065] In this embodiment the facestock parts 4,6 each has a size of approximately 15,000
mm
2 but the size of the facestock parts may of cause vary dependent on the specific use,
different standards, legal requirements or other. However in a preferred embodiment
of the invention each of the facestock parts 4, 6 is of a size between 100 and 300,000
mm
2, preferably between 1,000 and 200,000 mm
2 and most preferred between 5,000 and 100,000 mm
2. If the facestock parts 4,6 becomes too small they will become difficult to read
both by machine and manually and if they are too big the label becomes more expensive
and difficult to handle. The present size ranges therefore provides for an advantageous
relation between readability, cost and ability to be handled.
[0066] Fig. 4 illustrates a length 18 of adhesive labels 1 with perforations 14, as seen
in perspective.
[0067] Adhesive labels 1 according to the present invention can be made in a multitude of
ways. They can be made as single sheet, they can be made as a set of two connected
labels 1 (e.g. one for each of two opposing sides of a transportable item) and they
can be made as a length 18 of labels 1 as shown in fig. 4.
[0068] A length 18 of labels 1 can also be made in a multitude of ways but in this embodiment
the plurality of labels 1 are made from large rolls e.g. with a width of one meter
which can be divided into rolls of a smaller width e.g. the width of two neighboring
lengths 18 of adhesive labels 1. The rolls e.g. comprise the three sheets and the
two layers of adhesive as described with fig. 2 and when the label material is unwound
a specially adapted tool will press against the facestock side of the label material
to stamp out the shape of the first facestock part 4 and the second facestock part
6. The tool could also stamp out holes 9 in the first and/or the second facestock
parts 4,6, it could divide the first facestock part 4 from the second facestock part
6 e.g. without dividing other sheets of the adhesive label 1 and it could perform
other operations regarding how the different label parts are shaped and/or divided.
All or some of the excess material is then removed such as all material except the
liner 10 is removed along the edges of the labels 1 to ensure that the liner 10 can
be removed more easily. Perforations 14 are also provided to the liner 10 between
each label and the two or more neighboring lengths 18 of adhesive labels 1 are separated
from each other to form single lengths 18 of adhesive labels 1.
[0069] In this embodiment of the invention the first facestock part 4 and the second facestock
part 6 of the adhesive labels 1 are completely blank i.e. nothing is printed on the
facestock parts 4,6 but in another embodiment some or all information such as delivery
note, machine readable identification 7 etc. could also be printed on the labels 1
during the manufacturing process. E.g. standard text or symbols could also be pre-printed
on the labels 1.
[0070] Fig. 5 illustrates a stack 15 of connected adhesive labels 1, as seen from the side.
[0071] The unprinted length 18 of adhesive labels 1 is in this embodiment of the invention
stacked by bending the liner 10 at the perforations 14 alternately back and forth
to make the labels 1 face up and down alternately and thereby form a stack 15 substantially
with the length and width of a single label 1.
[0072] Fig. 6 illustrates an embodiment of a pallet 16 comprising goods 3 and an adhesive
label 1 to form a transportable item 2, as seen in perspective.
[0073] Palletized goods are typically made by starting with an empty pallet 16 and thereafter
placing one or more pieces of goods 3 on the pallet 16. To enable easy handling and
stacking of the goods 3, the goods 3 are in this embodiment of the invention provide
in boxes which can be stacked in one or more e.g. bonding stacks. In another embodiment
the goods 3 could be provided in bags, in sack, in cans, in bottles or in any other
kind of suitable packaging or container or the goods 3 could be provided on the pallet
16 without any kind of packaging.
[0074] In this embodiment the goods 3 are boxes of copying paper but in another embodiment
the goods 3 could be just about anything suitable to be transported on pallets 16.
[0075] After the goods 3 has been placed on the pallet 16 the goods 3 could be secured to
each other and/or to the pallet 16 e.g. by wrapping the entire transportable item
2 in plastic film, by securing the load by means of straps or by other means.
[0076] If such load securing means is provided the adhesive label 1 would typically not
be placed on the transportable item 2 until after the load securing means is in place
to avoid covering the adhesive label 1.
[0077] If the pallet 16 is loaded according to a standard or a premade shipping list or
other the packing list 5 on the first facestock part 4 and e.g. the machine readable
identification 7 on the second facestock part 6 can be printed on the label 1 well
in advance of forming the transportable item 2. But in other cases the labels 1 can
not be printed until after the pallets 16 are loaded in that the correct information
is not available until then.
[0078] In this embodiment the transportable item 2 is only provided with a adhesive label
1 on one side but in another embodiment of the invention the transportable item 2
could be provided with adhesive labels 1 on two, three, four or more sides and if
this is the case the labels 1 could be provided as a length 18 of two, three, four
or more adhesive label 1 connected by a common liner 10 so that the correct number
of labels 1 could easily be handled and transported from a printer and out to the
transportable item 2. Hereby the risk of a wrong number of labels 1 being attached
to the transportable item 2 is reduced.
[0079] In another embodiment of the invention the entire label 1 comprising both the first
facestock part 4 and the second facestock part 6 could be provide on e.g. one side
of the transportable item 2 and then only the machine readable identification 7 on
the second facestock part 6 would be provided on other sides of the transportable
item 2 e.g. to reduce the risk of failure in the process of reading the machine readable
identification 7.
[0080] The adhesive label 1 is typically placed on the transportable item 2 at the place
where the pallet 16 is loaded i.e. typically at the sender of the goods 3, however
it is also feasible that the label 1 is provided on the transportable item 1 at a
separate storing facility or at the place where the transportable item 2 is loaded
onto the vehicle, ship, plane or other which will transport the transportable item
2 or the label 1 could be placed during the transport or at another time during the
life of the transportable item 2.
[0081] The first facestock part 4 will then typically be removed from the adhesive label
1 once the transportable item 2 reached its final destination at the consignee of
the goods 3 but it is also feasible that that the delivery note is removed at an earlier
time e.g. at some sort of intermediate station or that the transportable item 2 is
provided with more identical or different labels 1 and/or delivery notes to be removed
at different stations of the transport of the transportable item 2 from where the
labels 1 or label 1 is applied to the transportable item 2 and until the goods 3 is
removed from the pallet 16 again.
[0082] The invention has been exemplified above with reference to specific examples of adhesive
labels 1, transportable items 2, label design, manufacturing methods and other. However,
it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular examples
described above but may be designed and altered in a multitude of varieties within
the scope of the invention as specified in the claims.
List
[0083]
- 1.
- Adhesive label
- 2.
- Transportable items
- 3.
- Goods
- 4.
- First facestock part
- 5.
- Packing list
- 6.
- Second facestock part
- 7.
- Machine readable identification
- 8.
- Facestock adhesive
- 9.
- Hole
- 10.
- Liner
- 11.
- Front side of label
- 12.
- Back side of label
- 13.
- Barcode
- 14.
- Perforation
- 15.
- Stack
- 16.
- Pallet
- 17.
- Label adhesive
- 18.
- Length of adhesive labels
1. An adhesive label (1) for labelling transportable items (2) comprising goods (3),
such as palletized goods (3), said label (1) comprises
a first facestock part (4) comprising a delivery note including a packing list (5)
of at least parts of said goods (3)
a second facestock part (6) comprising a machine readable identification (7)
wherein at least said first facestock part (4) is attached to said adhesive label
(1) by means of an facestock adhesive (8) so that said facestock adhesive (8) substantially
remains on said adhesive label (1) if said first facestock part (4) is removed from
said adhesive label (1), making said detached first facestock part (4) substantially
non-sticky.
2. An adhesive label (1) according to claim 1, wherein said first facestock part (4)
and said second facestock part (6) are formed as two separate facestock parts (4,6)
on said adhesive label (1).
3. An adhesive label (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least said first facestock
part (4) comprises holes (9) adapted for placing said first facestock part (4) in
a ring binder.
4. An adhesive label (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least a
part of said first facestock part (4) and/or said second facestock part (6) is coated
by varnish.
5. An adhesive label (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said first
facestock part (4) comprises a release coating to facilitate that said adhesive substantially
remains on said adhesive label (1) if said first facestock part (4) is removed from
said adhesive label (1) making said detached first facestock part (4) substantially
non-sticky.
6. An adhesive label (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said adhesive
label (1) comprises a liner (10).
7. An adhesive label (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said adhesive
label (1) comprises an adhesive on both sides (11,12) making said adhesive label (1)
sticky on both a front side (11) and a back side (12).
8. An adhesive label (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said machine
readable identification (7) is a barcode (13).
9. A plurality of adhesive labels (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
said adhesive labels (1) comprise a common liner (10) to form a length (18) of adhesive
labels (1).
10. A plurality of adhesive labels (1) according to claim 9, wherein said common liner
(10) comprises a perforation (14) between said adhesive labels (1).
11. A plurality of adhesive labels (1) according to claim 9 or 10, wherein said plurality
of adhesive labels (1) are arranged in a stack (15) of adhesive labels (1) and wherein
said adhesive labels (1) in said stack (15) are facing in alternating directions.
12. A pallet (16) comprising goods (3) to form a transportable item (2), wherein said
transportable item (2) is provided with one or more adhesive labels (1) according
to claim 1 to 8.
13. A method for transporting information on palletized goods (3), said method comprising
the steps of:
• placing one or more goods (3) on a pallet (16) to form a transportable item (2),
• printing a delivery note on a first facestock part (4) of an adhesive label (1),
wherein said first facestock part (4) is attached to said adhesive label (1) by means
of a facestock adhesive (8),
• providing a machine readable identification (7) on a second facestock part (6) of
said adhesive label (1),
• attaching said adhesive label (1) on said transportable item (2) at a first processing
station, wherein said adhesive label (1) is attached to said transportable item (2)
by means of a label adhesive (17) of said adhesive label (1),
• transporting said transportable item (2) to a second processing station, and
• removing said first facestock part (4) from said adhesive label (1), wherein said
facestock adhesive (8) substantially remains on said adhesive label (1) to make said
first facestock part (4) substantially non-sticky.
14. A method according to claim 13, wherein said adhesive label (1) is an adhesive label
(1) according to any of claims 1 to 8.
15. Use of an adhesive label (1) according to any of claims 1 to 8 on a pallet (16) of
palletized goods (3).