Does your company ship palletized items to Walmart? If so, you’re likely familiar with the specific requirements for Walmart pallet labeling. However, knowing these requirements and implementing them correctly can be a challenge. That’s where AbeTech comes in as your trusted partner to help you get it right.
AbeTech is here to guide you through Walmart's pallet labeling process, ensuring that your operations meet all compliance standards efficiently and accurately.
Understanding Walmart’s Pallet Labeling Requirements
Walmart has clear guidelines on how pallets need to be labeled, with different types of pallets requiring specific labels. All pallets delivered to Walmart must be labeled with the GS1 128 SSCC logistics barcode. Here’s a closer look at the different pallet types and their labeling requirements:
Pallet Pull
Pallet Pulls consist of packages of a single GTIN, which Walmart treats as one entity.
Mixed Pallet
A Mixed Pallet contains more than one type of product.
PDQ Display Pallet
The Importance of Label Placement
Walmart is specific about label placement: two labels per pallet, applied to the top right corner of adjacent sides. While this differs from the GS1 General Specification, which suggests placing labels within a certain distance from the floor, compliance with Walmart’s standards is crucial for seamless operations.
AbeTech: Your Partner in Walmart Pallet Labeling Compliance
Walmart doesn’t provide templates for these labels, making it the supplier’s responsibility to produce them accurately. AbeTech has extensive experience in providing pallet labeling systems that meet these stringent requirements. Whether you're shipping products to Walmart or other major retailers, we ensure your labels are compliant, correctly positioned, and of the highest quality.
Don’t leave your Walmart pallet labeling to chance—partner with AbeTech to ensure compliance and keep your operations running smoothly. Get Walmart compliant labels now. Reach out to our solution experts today!