Production finishing

Retail finishing, RFID, and pack-out under one operation.

Hangtags, neck labeling, RFID, folding, bagging, relabeling, kitting, inserts, store packs, and destination-specific preparation can stay connected to decoration and fulfillment.

Overview

The final presentation is part of the product.

Enterprise and retail programs often require far more than decoration. Products may need hangtags, neck labels, relabeling, RFID, folding, individual or bulk bagging, size stickers, inserts, kits, store packs, or destination-specific preparation.

The work can be organized by individual recipient, department, store, location, or bulk destination. Keeping these steps close to production reduces handoffs and creates one accountable finished standard.

Capabilities & scope

Finishing capabilities.

01

Folding and bagging

Automatic folding and bagging equipment supports consistent high-volume unit preparation; manual workflows cover products, closures, quantities, and group packs that do not fit the automated line.

02

Hangtags, neck labels, and relabeling

Hangtag application, neck labeling, and relabeling support private-label, retail, and program-specific presentation requirements.

03

RFID print, encode, and application

Custom-built inline equipment can print and encode RFID labels and automatically apply RFID, UPC, or hologram labels to hangtags. RFID labels can also be printed and encoded for application to bags or directly to items.

04

Retail and destination preparation

Retail prep, store packs, pick and pack, and packing by person or location can be coordinated to each program's data and routing requirements.

05

Kitting and inserts

Apparel, promotional goods, non-decorated products, printed components, inserts, and packaging can be combined into repeatable kits.

Operating model

Define the finished unit before production begins.

  1. 01

    Document the individual product, assortment, label, packaging, carton, and destination requirements.

  2. 02

    Confirm customer-supplied components, inventory ownership, artwork, data, and labeling formats.

  3. 03

    Build the finishing sequence around decoration and quality control.

  4. 04

    Pack, audit, report, and release products to inventory or distribution.

Requirements & controls

Program considerations

  • Retail and licensed requirements should be provided before production.
  • RFID, variable labels, and destination packing require clean, controlled source data.
  • Customer-supplied packaging and components require receiving specifications.
  • Store-pack pricing depends on quantity, scale, and finishing requirements.

Customer fit

A strong fit for

  • Retail and mass-distribution programs
  • Private-label and licensed merchandise
  • Multi-item kits and displays
  • Company stores and direct-to-consumer orders
  • Programs moving directly into inventory or fulfillment

A partner that stays ahead

We keep the work moving, so your team can focus on what matters most.

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