Brisbane
28 Limestone Street
Darra, QLD 4076
Australia
Phone: +61 7 3712 9999
Email: enquiry.bne@mcclabel.com
Sydney
3 Dolerite Way
Pemulwuy, NSW 2145
Australia
Phone: +61 2 8123 1400
Email: enquiry.bne@mcclabel.com
Melbourne Sales Office
Mak: +61 413 126 168
Phone: +61 7 3712 9999
Email: enquiry.bne@mcclabel.com
Christchurch
48 Waterloo Road
Sockburn, Christchurch 8042
New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 349 5299
Email: mcc.christchurch@mcclabel.com
Read on for details of our offer, including our logistics label range, our fit for purpose materials and adhesives, and understanding the difference between thermal direct and thermal transfer.
Whatever goods you are shipping, under whichever conditions, we have a shipping label to suit. We make pallet labels, SSCC labels, destination labels, barcode labels and more. Plus we make all the major courier label designs to suit their specific software requirements. We can also produce customised designs to promote your brand.
In addition to making custom labels, we also offer a range of generic stock shipping labels in standard sizes. Get in touch with one of our Account Managers for more information on sizes available and how to order.
Our logistics labels are made from a high-quality thermal material. This ensures clean and crisp print and excellent barcode scan rates. We offer both thermal direct (heat activated) and thermal transfer (ribbons are used) materials, plus ribbons to match.
We have a range of adhesive options to suit your specific application and environment. This includes aggressive adhesives to ensure the label adheres to a full range of packaging types throughout the entire supply chain.
To learn more about the differences between Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer, take a look at our blog article Understanding Thermal Labels: Direct Thermal vs. Thermal Transfer. We’ve created a helpful table to explain the basics and compare the two methods.
Our experienced sales team have expertise in solving label challenges and implementing improvements for our clients. We would be pleased to meet with you to review your labelling requirements and identify opportunities for improvement.