Label Printing Manufacturer2023-04-06T07:46:18+00:00

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Label Printing Manufacturer

Xinxing Label, established in 2003, is a leading national high-tech Label Printing Manufacturer specializing in self-adhesive label printing. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including design, printing, and die-cutting, catering to various industries such as food and beverage, clothing and textile, electronic appliances, medical and health, and storage and logistics. Our exceptional products are popular nationwide and exported to numerous countries.

Our company employs over 70 professionals, including skilled design, R&D, sales, production, and quality inspection teams. We have a dedicated product research and development laboratory that holds several patented sticker printing technologies and is certified as a national high-tech enterprise. We have also received ISO, SGS, and BV certifications.

As a premier Label Printing Manufacturer, our 12,000 square meter workshop is equipped with a wide range of production machinery, enabling us to efficiently meet diverse production demands. We source our raw materials from globally recognized brands and maintain a well-stocked raw material warehouse to ensure a timely and stable supply.

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Why go offshore to print label in China?

There are several reasons why businesses might choose to go offshore and print labels in China. Some of the main reasons include: Cost savings: China has a competitive advantage in terms of lower labor costs and production costs. By outsourcing label printing to China, businesses can save on manufacturing and material costs, which can lead to increased profit margins. Large-scale production capabilities: China has a well-established printing industry with advanced machinery and

By |April 4th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

Online Label Custom Printing Services Made Easy

With Xinxing Label, your online label custom printing experts, you’re in good hands. Take advantage of our years of label printing experience, and we’ll walk you through the process in four simple steps. Get a free quote online or Email Submit your specifications through our online Quote Request Form or Email for pricing. We’re so confident our label printing prices are affordable. Send your files After you’ve seen your price and you’re ready to

By |April 4th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

2026 Mandatory Compliance: Why Digital Product Passport (DPP) is the “Green Passport” for Exporters

In January 2026, as the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) takes full effect, the Digital Product Passport (DPP) has evolved from a proposed draft into a rigid trade barrier. For exporters of batteries, textiles, electronics, and steel, that small QR code on the label is now the "only key" to clearing customs in Europe. 1. Market Access Barrier: No DPP, No Entry Under the 2026 trade logic, DPP has shifted

By |January 24th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Custom Label Failures? A Deep Dive into the 5 Hidden Traps of Printing & Die-cutting

In daily business, many owners lament: "The design looked premium on screen, so why does the final label look like a cheap imitation?" A small label involves color gamuts, ink physics, die-cutting precision, and material compatibility. Today, we’re skipping the complex theories to discuss the 5 technical traps that cause the most frustration and wasted money. 1. The Color Trap: Why "What You See" Isn't "What You Get" This is the most

By |January 22nd, 2026|Categories: Knowledge|0 Comments

Don’t Let Peeling Labels Ruin Million-Dollar Shipments: The “Zero-Failure” Guide to -80°C Cryogenic Labeling

In the high-stakes world of biopharmaceuticals and premium cold chain logistics, there is no nightmare worse than opening a -80°C dry ice shipper only to find that your labels have scattered like confetti or become unreadable due to frost. A label costing cents can cause a million-dollar shipment to be scrapped due to lost traceability. Why do standard labels "surrender" so easily to extreme cold? 1. The Fatal Flaw: The "Glass Transition"

By |January 20th, 2026|Categories: Knowledge|0 Comments