The dark numbers in traditional labeling

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The winner receives a gift card of DKK 1,000 for a restaurant of their choice.

Labeling plays a central role in any manufacturing business. But how much does it really cost when traditional marking solutions have to be maintained, replaced or become unreadable over time?

Take part in our interactive event, where we challenge you to guess how much markup costs a manufacturing company on average. From maintaining faded labels to replacing worn markings, these costs can quickly add up.

The event is designed to highlight the costs of traditional marking methods and showcase how Simplewire's digital solutions can reduce these costs by offering permanent and accurate marking systems that require minimal maintenance and remain legible throughout the life of the installation.

What can you expect?

- An exciting challenge where you have to guess the hidden costs of traditional marking.

- Insight into how Simplewire's digital marking solutions can reduce maintenance costs and ensure high accuracy.

- Dinner at a restaurant of your choice for the winner to the value of DKK 1,000.

We look forward to welcoming you at stand L 9154 and demonstrating how Simplewire's innovative solutions can optimize your operation - without the ongoing costs and challenges that come with traditional marking methods.

Start

Tuesday1. Octkl. 09:00 AM

Slut

Thursday3. Octkl. 16:00 PM

Location

L 9154

The event is created by:

9154: Simplewire

Simplewire is the future in marking of electrical installations, replacing the old way of using labels and tags. With Simplewire's patented solution, you never have to use physical tags or labels on electrical installations again.

Digital marking is embedded in the installation and can be read anywhere along wires and cables instead of only being available where labels are applied.

That's the reason Simplewire's digital marking system is the best marking system in the world.

But how does it work?

Simplewire's Routers transmits the ID of breakers onto the cables.

This means that

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