In the high-speed world of eCommerce and warehousing, accuracy and efficiency are everything. Pick and pack operations—where items are selected from inventory (picked) and prepared for shipping (packed)—rely on clear identification, real-time data, and minimal errors. Thermal labels have become an indispensable tool in making this possible.
From product ID and location labels to shipping and return tags, thermal labels ensure that pick and pack processes move quickly, smoothly, and without confusion. This article explores the critical role thermal labels play in optimizing your pick and pack workflow, reducing labor costs, and improving customer satisfaction.
What Are Pick and Pack Operations?
Pick and pack is a logistics process where goods are picked from inventory storage and packed for shipment to the customer. This method is used across industries, especially in:
- eCommerce fulfillment centers
- 3PL (Third-Party Logistics) providers
- Retail distribution warehouses
The goal is simple: get the right item to the right customer as fast and accurately as possible.
But achieving this at scale is far from simple. That’s where thermal labels come in.
Why Thermal Labels Are Essential in Pick and Pack Operations
Thermal labels support each step of the pick and pack process by enabling:
1. Accurate Product Identification
Barcoded thermal labels attached to SKUs make scanning and identifying items quick and error-free. Workers can verify each pick with a handheld scanner, ensuring the right item is packed every time.
2. Real-Time Inventory Management
Thermal labels integrate seamlessly with warehouse management systems (WMS), updating inventory in real time. This prevents overselling and improves stock accuracy.
3. Speed and Efficiency
Thermal printers operate at high speeds, reducing bottlenecks at label printing stations. Labels can be batch-printed ahead of time or printed on demand as orders are processed.
4. Smudge-Free, Durable Printing
Unlike ink-based systems, thermal labels resist smudging, tearing, and fading—critical in fast-moving warehouse environments where labels are exposed to dust, heat, or friction.
5. Customized Labeling for Each Order
Whether you’re labeling totes, order bins, or shipping boxes, thermal labels can be customized with:
- Order numbers
- Customer names
- SKU barcodes
- Product descriptions
- Carrier information
How Thermal Labels Improve Each Stage of Pick and Pack
Picking
- Location labels on shelves and bins help workers navigate quickly.
- Product barcode labels ensure item-level verification.
- Pick lists printed with thermal printers include barcodes and details.
Packing
- Shipping labels generated via direct thermal printing streamline last-mile delivery.
- Order summaries or packing slips printed using thermal transfer for longer-term legibility.
- Return labels included in the package are created at the same station.
Post-Packaging
- Tracking labels affixed to boxes allow logistics teams to monitor packages through transit.
- Batch labels support grouping by route or carrier.
Choosing Between Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer
- Direct Thermal:
- Best for short-term use (e.g., shipping labels)
- Cost-effective and maintenance-free
- Susceptible to heat and light
- Thermal Transfer:
- Ideal for long-term or archival labels (e.g., warehouse location tags)
- Uses ribbon for superior durability
- Suitable for harsh environments
Benefits of Thermal Labels in Logistics Workflows
- Reduced Errors: Scannable barcodes reduce manual data entry and picking errors.
- Faster Order Fulfillment: Seamless integration with automated systems speeds up processing.
- Lower Costs: No ink or toner needed, fewer reprints.
- Cleaner Work Environment: No spills, no drying time, fewer maintenance issues.
- Scalability: Easy to scale from 100 to 10,000+ orders per day.
Use Cases in Modern Warehouses
eCommerce Fulfillment
- Order-specific labels with product and destination info
- SKU bins labeled with thermal tags for fast picking
Subscription Box Services
- Labeling of individual items and inner compartments
- Batch labels for grouped orders by theme
Industrial Parts and B2B Distribution
- Part ID labels with QR codes or serialized barcodes
- Pallet tracking and cross-docking labels
Apparel and Accessories
- Labels that resist tearing on hangers, bags, or bins
- Return instructions printed via thermal transfer
Mistakes to Avoid When Using Thermal Labels
- Using the wrong label type (e.g., direct thermal for long-term storage)
- Not calibrating printers for small or variable-sized labels
- Skipping barcode verification (can lead to mispicks and returns)
- Applying labels to dusty or oily surfaces (reduces adhesion)
- Printing too early or too late (can disrupt batching efficiency)taba squishy
Environmental and Cost Efficiency
- Eco-friendly options like linerless thermal labels and recyclable cores
- Fewer consumables: No ink, toner, or cartridges required
- Bulk printing reduces downtime
- Minimized rework from mislabels or unclear prints
FAQs About Thermal Labels in Pick and Pack Operations
1. What label size is best for pick and pack?
Label size depends on your packaging and information needs. Common sizes include 4×6 inches for shipping labels and 1×2 inches for product barcodes or location tags.
2. Can I integrate thermal label printing with my WMS or ERP system?
Yes. Most thermal printers support integration with major WMS and ERP platforms to enable real-time, automated printing.
3. Are thermal labels reliable in high-volume operations?
Absolutely. Thermal printers are built for speed and reliability, making them ideal for facilities processing thousands of orders daily.
Conclusion: Make Every Pick Count with Thermal Labels
Efficiency is the backbone of any successful warehouse, and thermal labels are the unsung heroes that keep things running smoothly. From accurate picking to fast, compliant shipping, thermal labeling streamlines every step of your pick and pack workflow.
Whether you’re managing a small eCommerce store or a high-volume fulfillment center, thermal labels can save time, cut costs, and boost customer satisfaction.
Betckey proudly supports businesses in logistics and fulfillment with thermal labeling solutions designed for speed, precision, and scale—because in the world of pick and pack, every second counts.

