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Exigences en matière d'étiquetage des fixations pour les commandes B2B internationales

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Labeling looks simple until a shipment reaches the wrong warehouse rack, a distributor cannot match cartons to the PO, or an installer opens mixed fasteners on site. In international B2B fastener orders, labels are not decoration. They are part of traceability, receiving control, inventory handling, and claim prevention.

For bolts, nuts, washers, screws, anchors, and custom hardware, clear labels help buyers know exactly what arrived, where it belongs, and which inspection records support it.

Why Fastener Labels Matter

Fasteners are often packed in cartons, bags, buckets, pallets, or project kits. Many items look similar. An M10 x 40 bolt and an M10 x 45 bolt may be hard to separate quickly in a busy receiving area.

For distributors handling produits de fixation, poor labeling creates extra labor. For project buyers, it can delay installation. For quality teams, it can break the link between goods, certificates, and inspection records.

Basic Information Every Label Should Show

A practical fastener label should identify the product without opening the package.

Champ d'étiquetteWhy It Is Important
Nom du produitConfirms item type, such as hex bolt, flat washer, or socket screw
NormeIdentifies DIN, ISO, ASTM, ANSI, JIS, or drawing requirement
TailleShows diameter, length, pitch, and thread details
MatérielHelps confirm carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, brass, or other material
Grade or classSupports strength verification, such as Grade 8.8, 10.9, A2-70, or ASTM grade
Finition superficiellePrevents confusion between zinc plated, black oxide, galvanized, plain, or passivated parts
QuantitéHelps receiving and shortage checks
Lot numberConnects the goods to certificates and inspection records
PO or item codeHelps the buyer match cartons to the purchase order
Pays d'origineOften required for import, customs, and resale handling

Carton, Pallet, and Inner Bag Labels

Inner Packaging Labels

Small bags or boxes should show the item description, size, quantity, and lot number. This is especially useful when cartons contain several inner packs.

Outer Carton Labels

Carton labels should be larger and easy to read. They should include gross weight, net weight, carton number, and buyer item number when required.

Pallet Labels

Pallet labels help warehouse teams unload and sort faster. For mixed pallets, each carton should still carry its own label. A pallet label alone is not enough.

Common Labeling Mistakes

Many labeling problems come from small assumptions.

Les erreurs courantes incluent :

  • Using only the supplier’s internal item code
  • Missing lot number or production batch number
  • Listing quantity by weight without piece count
  • Mixing similar sizes in one carton without clear separation
  • Using non-English descriptions for overseas buyers
  • Changing label format without buyer approval
  • Labeling zinc plated and hot-dip galvanized parts too vaguely as “galvanized”

Pour attaches standards, labels can usually follow a fixed format. For attaches personnalisées, labels should also include drawing number, revision, and customer part number.

Surface Finish and Label Clarity

Finish descriptions must be precise. This matters for coated parts because visual appearance can be misleading. Yellow zinc, white zinc, black oxide, Dacromet, hot-dip galvanizing, and passivation should not be grouped under a loose coating name.

When sourcing attaches enduites, buyers should specify the exact wording required on labels and inspection documents.

Recommended Labeling Workflow

Before shipment, the supplier and buyer should confirm the label format.

A simple process works well:

  1. Buyer provides item code, PO number, and label language requirement.
  2. Supplier prepares a sample label for approval.
  3. Production lot number is linked to inspection records.
  4. Packing team applies inner, carton, and pallet labels.
  5. Final inspection checks labels against the packing list.
  6. Photos of packed goods and labels are shared before shipment.

This process reduces confusion before the goods leave the factory.

What Buyers Should Include in the RFQ

Labeling requirements should be stated early, not after packing is finished.

Inclure :

  • Required label language
  • Buyer item code or SKU
  • PO number format
  • Barcode or QR code requirement, if any
  • Carton quantity and packing unit
  • Lot number and certificate traceability
  • Pallet label format
  • Special distributor or retail label needs

Conseil final

Good fastener labeling saves time after arrival. It helps the warehouse, the inspector, the purchasing team, and the final installer. It also reduces shortage claims and wrong-item disputes.

For international orders, buyers can contacter XZ Fastener with the size list, packing method, label template, quantity, and inspection requirements before quotation and production.

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