FAQs
Working with Videojet typically starts with an assessment of materials, line speeds, data requirements, and regulatory needs across primary, case, and pallet operations. This helps identify where coding requirements overlap and where inconsistencies or risks may exist.
Videojet then supports system selection and integration planning, coordinating with plant teams, OEMs, or integrators as needed. Installation focuses on minimizing disruption while ensuring equipment and software operate as intended.
Ongoing support includes application assistance, service coverage, and access to technical expertise to help maintain code quality, uptime, and consistency as production requirements change.
A coordinated pack‑to‑pallet coding strategy links the marks applied at the primary, case, and wrapped pallet stages into a single, aligned approach, even when production environments include multiple coding technologies, suppliers, and legacy systems. Rather than operating as isolated points, packaging levels share consistent data structures, code formats, and quality requirements across the packaging and distribution workflow.
This alignment helps reduce rework, improve scan reliability, and simplify fault isolation when issues occur. Software and connectivity capabilities can support the management of variable data, enforce coding rules, and maintain consistency across lines and sites, while allowing existing equipment to remain in place within a mixed or evolving production environment.
In many organizations, responsibility for primary packaging, secondary packaging, and pallet operations is split across different teams or functions. A coordinated pack‑to‑pallet strategy supports alignment without requiring a single owner for the entire line.
Shared data standards, consistent coding rules, and compatible systems help ensure information remains accurate across packaging levels, regardless of who manages each stage. This can reduce hand‑offs, simplify troubleshooting, and support reliable identification and traceability.
Using one provider helps reduce mismatched equipment, inconsistent interfaces, and manual workarounds. A single source of coding expertise, like Videojet, helps align decisions across packaging levels, standardize technology choices, and support long-term accuracy. This approach helps to maintain readability, reduce downtime, and improve the flow of safety and product information through manufacturing and distribution.
A coordinated coding strategy may include continuous inkjet (CIJ) for low to ultra‑high‑speed lines, thermal inkjet (TIJ) for crisp codes, thermal transfer overprinting (TTO) for films, foils, and labels, laser marking for permanent, ink-free, fluids‑free marks, and large character inkjet or print and apply labeling for case and pallet identification. Videojet helps determine which combination best fits specific materials, speeds, and environmental conditions.
Integrated coding helps ensure that every unit in the packaging hierarchy displays accurate information that’s required for safe handling, correct routing, and reliable product verification. When primary package marks, case-level data, and wrapped pallet labels align, it reduces the risk of misidentification, supports consistent scanning, and strengthens consumer confidence in product quality and reliability.
Videojet provides a coordinated set of coding and labeling solutions designed to work across a wide range of packaging materials—metal cans, plastic bottles, cartons, films, foils, corrugate, and wrapped pallets. Through application expertise, integration support, and a global service network, Videojet helps manufacturers apply accurate marks, maintain uptime, and improve traceability throughout their production and supply chain processes.

