Sometimes they are disposable pallets, sometimes reusable pallets. Sometimes they are made of wood, sometimes of plastic, corrugated cardboard or steel. The variety is huge, as are the requirements for pallet labeling.
Pallets have to be clearly identifiable and forgery-proof. This is achieved by marking the pallet blocks, which are manufactured in different shapes, sizes and numbers. The pallet blocks provide information about which organization manufactured the pallet or whether the pallet is free of pests (IPPC marking). In addition to the standardized, required marking of pallets, alphanumeric information or manufacturer logos can also be found on the pallet blocks. Depending on the requirements, the print content of the pallet marking also varies.
In order to react fast to changing print content, a flexible coding and marking system is required. REA has addressed precisely this requirement with the development of the new REA JET GK 2.0 PA (Pallet Application). Small batches, order-related print jobs and large batches can be marked flexibly with the REA JET GK 2.0 PA software extension – regardless of the pallet type.






