Fully integrated to your manufacturing process, label applicators are profitable tools that manage the labelling of your packaging line.
In fact, our automated solutions, including label applicators, fulfil even the most stringent requirements of precision, speed, and adaptability that are required by certain production procedures. In addition, our training process before, during and after the implementation, guarantees that the solution you chose will be executed without interrupting your daily operations. Our custom designed printing-labelling solutions fit perfectly with:
- Manufacturing plants (where operating conditions can often be rough)
- Food and beverage or pharmaceutical industries
- Multiple chain production lines
- High-yield production lines
Our label applicators (print and apply labellers) are designed to give you years and years of production without worry. In addition to being durable and easy to use, these ingeniously designed label applicator systems require very little maintenance.
Our high-end label applicators can be used to identify boxes, packaging, plastic containers, or any other product. Also, with our label applicators, the labels can be affixed on the side, on top, on the bottom, on opposite sides, or on the corners of any product or box. IMS also has labelling solutions for round containers by using wrapping stations, or even three roll holding systems integrated with camera imaging systems for extreme precision needs!
IMS collaborates with two reputable manufacturers to address any specific needs you might have regarding label applicators or print and apply label solutions!
NITA Automated Labelling Systems
IMS is a proud partner of Nita Labelling Solutions, a Quebecois company established in 1990, known for designing and creating complete suites of automated print-and-apply labelling products. A forerunner in their field, in 2008 Nita launched their brand new suite of products based on ‘servo and complete operations synchronization’ technology. This new technology allows us to develop automated label application solutions that run at 1570 inches/minute! A touch screen interface combined with the capability to store labelling parameters such as speed, label size, product size, and guide placement, makes using this technology extremely simple, which helps minimize start-up times considerably. In addition, the digital synchronization of all Nita systems labelling components guarantees optimal labelling performance!
With Nita, the most complex labelling systems suddenly become very easy to use, and more importantly, decrease costs, increase production and increase profits very quickly!
NITA Print and Apply Labellers
Note that PDF documents are available in English only.
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| Print and Apply Labeller AE612MKII (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller Lance (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller STA616 (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller XP100T pail (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller XP100T wrap (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller XP200T front back wrap (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller XP DR OLS (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller Joust (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller Shellshock (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply LabellerXP100T multiple panel (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller XP100T prim wrap (PDF) | |
| Applicatrice d’étiquettes XP200T front back (PDF) | |
| Print and Apply Labeller XP200T pail front back (PDF) | |
| Last update: February 4th, 2010 | |
AutoLabe Automated Labelling Systems
Another worthy partner that develops, produces, and sells, automated labelling equipment. AutoLabe has been working in this industry for over 40 years, and IMS is proud to be associated with this leader in the industry.
AutoLabe Apply Labellers
Note that PDF documents are available in English only.
| Solution | Print / Apply | Information type (PDF) |
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| Printer and applicator AutoLabe 151 |
front and back | General Information |
| Printer and applicator AutoLabe 155 |
front and back | General Information |
| Last update: August 17nd, 2009 | ||

















