Cleaning the glue off Systainers from the Systainer Store.

richey said:
Systainer.Store said:
Hi [member=71731]richey[/member],
Tanos has experimented over the years with different labels and positions and I can certainly pass along your experience.

I'm not sure why they even need to do this to begin with.  There is no need to write the color of the systainer on the label.  Just seems rather redundant when you can just look at it to see the color.    That being said removable labels are easily found.  Sitting there for an hour picking the pieces off the systainer is ridiculous. 

It would be one thing if it was a professionally printed sticker like the Festool systainers but these are just written on with an ink pen.

You can order them in custom color as well, so in a semi-dark warehouse with shitty lighting, things might look alike. Also, there are lots of colorblind men (yes, way more then women) around that might not even be able to distinguish between two vastly different colors.
 
Yep!  What [member=8955]Coen[/member] said.  I've got 300 SKUs in my warehouse and my team staffing rotates. This represents nearly 10k individual things.  They can't memorize look, color and style.  The bar code helps with bringing in inventory and checking orders before we ship.
Tanos has even more than I do for SKUs, stock, etc.

As your you comment [member=71731]richey[/member] about the hand written label.  This is part of the saga with Tanos labels.  They sent a label type on systainers and again, by the time they got to the USA, all the ink or nearly all the ink had faded.  So my team had to hand write on the labels SKUs we could place them in our warehouse.
 
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