In today’s high-volume shipping and e-commerce environments, even small labeling mistakes can lead to big problems: delayed deliveries, customer complaints, misrouted shipments, and costly chargebacks. For companies managing thousands of outbound packages a day, the cost of manual errors adds up quickly — in both dollars and customer satisfaction.
That’s why many businesses are turning to print and apply labeling systems to streamline their shipping lines. These systems automate the process of generating and applying shipping labels, minimizing human error and ensuring every package is labeled correctly — every time.
In this blog, we’ll explore how shipping label automation through print and apply technology reduces shipping mistakes and protects your bottom line.
Manual labeling processes leave room for all kinds of mistakes:
Incorrect addresses
Wrong carrier labels
Missing barcodes
Illegible or misplaced labels
Wrong product-to-label matching
These mistakes can result in:
Carrier chargebacks for non-compliance
Rejected shipments from major retailers like Walmart or Amazon
Customer dissatisfaction and negative reviews
Extra labor to reprocess returns or fix labeling errors
When margins are tight and delivery timelines are critical, even a 1% error rate can create thousands of dollars in avoidable losses.
Print and apply labeling systems automate the printing and application of shipping labels in real time. Labels are generated on demand — with the correct barcode, tracking number, and recipient information — and applied to cartons or pallets without any manual steps.
Integration with WMS/ERP systems for real-time data
High-speed printing and application
Top, side, bottom, or corner-wrap label placement
Automatic validation to prevent duplicate or missing labels
🎯 Error-Free Labeling: The system applies only the label that matches the product or order, eliminating mix-ups.
⚡ Speed and Efficiency: Automation keeps up with fast-moving conveyor lines, reducing bottlenecks.
📦 Consistent Label Placement: Ensures labels are readable by scanners and compliant with carrier and retailer requirements.
📉 Lower Chargeback Risk: Accurate labeling helps meet vendor compliance programs and avoid costly penalties.
Let’s say you’re shipping to a major retailer like Walmart. Their compliance programs often fine suppliers for:
Incorrect or unreadable shipping labels
Wrong product labeling
Late or incomplete shipments due to labeling issues
With a print and apply system, you can generate carrier-specific labels (UPS, FedEx, LTL) and GS1-compliant pallet labels that meet strict retail and logistics standards. That means fewer rejected shipments and fewer chargebacks.
Use Case | How Print and Apply Helps |
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E-commerce order fulfillment | Applies unique shipping labels based on real-time order data |
Distribution centers | Labels pallets and cartons for cross-docking and outbound shipping |
3PL warehouses | Custom labeling for multiple clients, each with different carrier or retailer requirements |
Retail compliance | Ensures labels meet guidelines from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and others |
As volumes grow and labeling standards evolve, relying on manual processes becomes riskier and more expensive. Automating your labeling with a print and apply system is a proven way to:
Reduce shipping errors
Lower labor costs
Eliminate chargebacks
Scale operations without scaling headcount
At LabelPack Automation, we design and build custom print and apply labeling systems for shipping lines, distribution centers, and high-volume fulfillment operations. Whether you need side, top, or corner-wrap labeling — or integration with your WMS — we’ll help you create a solution that works seamlessly in your workflow.
👉 Contact us today to reduce chargebacks and automate your shipping labels with confidence.