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Case Studies

A Wise Solution: New Barcoded Form Helps Pinpoint Quality Problems

A leading tire manufacturer faced a persistent challenge in tracking and addressing quality issues within its production process. Adding a barcode to the quality check forms helped reduce defects by 10%.

By |2024-02-26T15:28:43+00:00February 28th, 2024|Automotive, Case Studies, Forms|Comments Off on A Wise Solution: New Barcoded Form Helps Pinpoint Quality Problems

Case Study: Recapturing Revenue from Counterfeit College Transcripts

A Southwestern community college had a counterfeit transcript problem. Its reputation was taking a hit and the school was losing revenue. Thanks to a Wise distributor, the community college secured its documents and kept money in its pockets!

By |2024-01-17T14:35:29+00:00November 21st, 2023|Case Studies, Document Security, Forms|Comments Off on Case Study: Recapturing Revenue from Counterfeit College Transcripts

Warehouse Labeling: Solving the Barcode Label Problem

A regional distribution company had been using the same barcode inventory system for years. But when it moved to a new warehouse, the shelving was now three racks high rather than two racks high. The barcode scanners could no longer read the labels on the third rack. The customer's current supplier couldn't solve the problem, but we could.

By |2024-01-17T14:41:19+00:00August 12th, 2023|Case Studies, Labels, Manufacturing and Distribution|Comments Off on Warehouse Labeling: Solving the Barcode Label Problem

Buying Labels? Is a Switch to PET Liner in Your Future?

As the label industry continues to deal with the shortage of paper, there is an alternative to paper liner: PET liner. This is not just a second-best alternative. In many cases, this is actually a better solution that benefits your customers in multiple ways.

By |2023-07-10T16:37:07+00:00February 21st, 2023|Case Studies, Labels|Comments Off on Buying Labels? Is a Switch to PET Liner in Your Future?

Case Study: Fixing A Cryogenic Label Problem

Wise does more than print labels. It solves real-world business problems for its clients. In this case, a healthcare provider was purchasing cryogenic labels that kept falling off. This video describes how Wise helped the distributor come up with a solution.

By |2023-07-10T16:39:20+00:00January 24th, 2023|Case Studies, Labels|Comments Off on Case Study: Fixing A Cryogenic Label Problem

Tire Labels: Solving the Unfriendly Labeling Surface Problem

Tire labels are asked to do some heavy lifting. The surfaces of tires are irregularly textured and covered with contaminants. Yet manufacturers require that these labels stay affixed through manufacturing, retreading, and distribution. They must also stay clean, white, and legible. Here is the solution.

By |2023-12-07T15:19:25+00:00October 25th, 2022|Automotive, Case Studies, Tire Labels|Comments Off on Tire Labels: Solving the Unfriendly Labeling Surface Problem

Two Labeling Solutions for Returnable Totes

When you are moving products in large plastic bins or totes, you need to label those bins clearly so everyone knows where they are going and what’s in them. It is very difficult to affix labels to totes, however, so the label adhesive needs to be extremely aggressive. What happens when those totes need to be repurposed? Here are two great solutions.

By |2023-01-31T13:05:39+00:00October 4th, 2022|Case Studies, Educational Videos, Resources, Sales & Marketing Tips|Comments Off on Two Labeling Solutions for Returnable Totes

Case Study: The Equipment Label Is Larger than the Available Surface—Now What?

Small engines require a durable goods label to communicate critical information. But what if the label is larger than the available surface? Wise came up with an innovative solution.

By |2023-07-26T18:00:38+00:00September 13th, 2022|Case Studies, Durable Goods, Labels|Comments Off on Case Study: The Equipment Label Is Larger than the Available Surface—Now What?

Case Study: You Can’t Fix Penmanship, But You Can Create Better Automotive Unit Set Forms

Auto service centers rely on unit set forms for inspections and claims, but mechanics often fill out these forms by hand. Poor penmanship can result in errors on the back end that can kill profits. Wise found a better way!

By |2023-08-13T13:57:29+00:00August 30th, 2022|Automotive, Case Studies, Forms|Comments Off on Case Study: You Can’t Fix Penmanship, But You Can Create Better Automotive Unit Set Forms
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