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LABEL PREPARATION
LABEL PREPARATION
We ensure correct and up-to-date labeling of your chemical substances or products during their domestic or international commercial progress.
ContactWe have been preparing your products’ label that is correct for domestic and international trade and compatible with the current legislation. To make correct labelling is obligated for both transportation and informing consumers. Furthermore, this contributes to your company and products’ prestige positively.
Our main services related to the labelling of chemicals;
- Industrial labelling in 30 different languages for chemicals.
- Labelling in 30 different languages for your products (paint, detergent, room perfume, cosmetics, aerosol products etc.) intended for consumers.
- Transportation labelling for your chemicals.
Please don’t hesitate to consult our expert team for labelling of your substances or products compatible with the current legislation.

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