S&N Labels

Rotolabel S&N Labels rebrands to S&N Labels to grow market share

Rotolabel S&N Labels, a major player in foodbev labelling, has announced has rebranded to S&N Labels from 1 October 2020 to focus on its core offering and to grow market share.

Simon Grisdale (left), senior executive at S&N Labels, comments: “The return to S&N Labels acknowledges the strength of this brand, which was created over a 20-year period, and the reputation that it has achieved in the marketplace as a leader in the supply of quality labels and accessories.

S&N Labels will remain part of the Labelling Division of The Bidvest Group. This follows the acquisition of the S&N Labels by the Bidvest Group in September 2017 and the integration into Labelling Division in March 2018.

“The S&N Labels logo has been revamped and refreshed, along with the company, which will refocus on providing a renewed and enhanced quality service for all our business partners,” he adds.

S&N Labels offers a wide range of products for the food industry, ranging from blank thermal transfer labels, price marking, sprocket fed, laser labels to full colour labels. It aso offers a range of products to complement customer’s labelling needs, such as thermal transfer ribbon (Inkanto by Armor), Meto price marking tools, barcode printers,  BarTender labelling software and barcode scanners. 

Its comprehensive price-marking system includes labels and tools to provide clear and precise marking of food (and other products), including pricing, consecutive numbering, sell-by & best-before dates, production control, and quality assurance. The company is certified ISO 9001:2015 for the manufacture of flexographic labels.

Grisdale adds: “The rebranding as S&N Labels will be accompanied by repositioning the company as a relevant and strong competitor in the labelling industry, with our large capacity 7 000 sqm factory geared for big print runs, over 100 highly trained staff and a wide range of printing capabilities, including self-adhesive label cutters and slitters, a wide range of presses with blank through to eight colour capability. ”

S&N Labels will focus on consolidating its business processes and expanding its services and customer base throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. “The rebranding and repositioning are a very positive move that will result in improving the quality of its products, customer service and support,” concludes Grisdale.

Rotolabel Cape Town will continue business as usual to grow its strong service offering to the market under its brand name. 

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