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Started in 1976 and incorporated in 1981, Label Specialties, Inc. manufactures pre-printed custom and blank stock labels and tags that are available in a variety of materials and adhesives and in up to six colors for most every application. Available in blank stock or custom printed, LSi direct thermal labels and thermal transfer labels are used in Datamax, Sato, Zebra, and many other brands of label printers. With thirty years of experience, LSi is recognized nationwide as a leading manufacturer of custom and stock scale labels used in label printing scales manufactured by Acom, Atron, Avery Berkel, Bizerba, CAS, Digi, Globe Equipment, Hobart, Ishida, Kubota, Mettler Toledo, Toshiba TEC, and Tor-Rey. These labels are used to label bakery, deli and cheese, meat, poultry, fish and other seafood, produce, prepared foods, and other retail food packages. LSi provides labeling and barcoding solutions to many diverse industries including food retailers and wholesalers, food processors, equipment and supplies distributors, warehousing and distribution, transportation, electronics, entertainment, manufacturing, medical, nursery, apparel, and packaging, to name just a few. LSi is a major supplier of thermal transfer ribbon (TTR), barcode printers, label printers & tag printers, in-line label applicators, label printing software, barcode scanners and bar code verifiers, RFID devices, portable data terminals (PDT), and point of sale (POS) devices and equipment. LSi is a certified “PartnerSelect” Symbol Technologies distributor, and an authorized distributor and certified repair facility for Datamax, Sato, and Zebra brand thermal transfer printers and direct thermal printers.
Due to our high business volumes, LSi receives exceptional economies from our selected vendors. These economies have allowed LSi to earn a leadership position in providing quality products and services at very competitive prices. LSi services customers in North America including Canada and Mexico, along with Central America, South America, and the Caribbean and Pacific Islands. |
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