Close Menu
Daily Guardian
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
What's On

2 dead, 2 hurt after SUV, off-road vehicle collide in southwestern Ontario

June 19, 2026

Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO break silence in first comments since divorce

June 19, 2026

Playing For Change Unites Global Voices for Mother Earth with New Song Around The World, “Acontecer”

June 19, 2026

Comprehensive Healthcare opens Columbia Valley Center for Recovery, the Tri-Cities’ first inpatient behavioral health treatment and recovery facility

June 19, 2026

Cybersecurity Marketing Spend Benchmark Report 2026: Trust Emerges as the New Competitive Currency as Global Cybersecurity Market Eyes USD 375–400 Billion by 2030 | Vereigen Media

June 19, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Finance Pro
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
Daily Guardian
Home » Reelables Launches the First Printable 5G Cellular Shipping Label to Track the Billions of Shipments Made Worldwide Each Year
Press Release

Reelables Launches the First Printable 5G Cellular Shipping Label to Track the Billions of Shipments Made Worldwide Each Year

By News RoomDecember 5, 20235 Mins Read
Reelables Launches the First Printable 5G Cellular Shipping Label to Track the Billions of Shipments Made Worldwide Each Year
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

LONDON, Dec. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reelables announced today the launch of its new 5G Smart Labels, the only printable 5G label solution in the world for logistics providers, cargo forwarders, and retailers to track shipments at the piece level as they move through the supply chain. For the very first time, the label itself functions as the tracking device connected to a cellular network. It’s also an industry-first in the field of printed electronics to fabricate an active LPWAN device with coated zinc batteries that share a common paper-thin wireless circuit. Reelables has achieved the ability to mass manufacture the smart label so thin and flexible that it can be printed in volume from off-the-shelf barcode printers, finally allowing precise piece-level tracking of billions of shipments.

The pandemic put a great strain on the supply chain and demonstrated the need for better visibility to prevent fraud, loss and missing items. In 2022, a global report indicated that nearly one in 10 consumers suffered parcel theft or loss during a 12-month period, equating to more than one billion packages.

Until now, tracing goods as they move through the supply chain has largely been a black box. Barcodes require manual scanning, and shipment information may need to be entered by hand at various points in the supply chain, both leading to potential human error. The result is often a mismatch between the record of information and reality. A worker could simply miss a scan or steal a package. If that’s a box of pharmaceuticals, or high-value goods, it becomes a very costly problem. Legacy GPS tracking devices are not a great alternative either as they are expensive, necessitate out-of-process workflows, and require reverse logistics.

Reelables labels automatically collect actual location data from the cellular network data and trigger events the moment a shipment arrives or departs a warehouse or waypoint, or an exception is detected. They also generate inventory counts, providing a complete warehouse audit nearly every minute or less. With Reelables, logistics providers and end users, such as retailers and manufacturers, know in real time where every piece-level item is in the supply chain with 100% accuracy.

How the 5G Smart Label Works
The underlying technology is a reel-to-reel, thin-film manufacturing process that enables Reelables to make ultra-thin and extremely cost-efficient wireless circuits into smart labels. The initial offering is a chipset level integration of NB-IoT, with LTE-M to soon follow as part of the 5G family of LPWAN technologies.

Reelables is the first to bring to market a printable, cellular label that is so thin and flexible, it can be printed on like ordinary labels in thermal barcode printers. The magic happens in thermal barcode printers, capable of activating and provisioning the labels at scale, without pressing buttons or cutting to activate. That means it can be used wherever shipping labels are already being printed, by just changing standard label media to Reelables. No new workflows or processes, or training is needed.

A key part of the core technology is the integration of a coated zinc battery on the exact same substrate shared with a wireless circuit. That’s what enables the thin and flexible form-factor of the smart label and its thermal printability. This is a big differentiator for Reelables, compared to companies that are still using conventional lithium batteries in their tracking devices. Lithium is also classified as a dangerous good, which is problematic for high-volume applications and safe air transport.

For manufacturers or retailers who are shipping time-critical, high-value goods, and don’t control the infrastructure along their logistics corridors, Reelables 5G smart label solution is ideal. These businesses are accountable for demonstrating to their customers that items are arriving when they’ve promised.

“This is a major breakthrough when it comes to supply chain visibility and automation,” said Brian Krejcarek, CEO and Co-Founder of Reelables. “Achieving mass production and pervasive deployment of these thin film wireless smart labels will change how businesses track items, reduce theft and loss, and demonstrate accountability to their customers. We are excited to bring this to market now so retailers and manufacturers can start printing these labels at scale and lighting up under-utilized LPWAN network capacity with a killer application: tracking the billions of shipments that are made every year around the world.”

For more information, visit https://reelables.com/5G

About Reelables
Reelables makes the only printable 5G label available in the world. It is the first company to achieve mass production of a brand-new category of thin film, wireless smart labels with coated batteries that are flexible enough to be printed on in off-the-shelf barcode printers and fully disposable after use. Offering both paper-thin Bluetooth and 5G smart labels, Reelables automates supply chain and logistics visibility at scale for logistics providers, retailers and manufacturers, providing exact shipment location and inventory counts for each item without the need to manually scan barcodes or read RFIDs. Its ability to track shipments and inventory at the item level helps companies reduce theft and loss and increase accountability. Reelables is headquartered in London and backed by Y Combinator and 500S. Learn more at http://reelables.com

Media Contact:
Kerry Metzdorf
Big Swing
978-609-0766
[email protected]

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4a85713f-61b7-4550-8318-82635ac3752c

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Playing For Change Unites Global Voices for Mother Earth with New Song Around The World, “Acontecer”

Comprehensive Healthcare opens Columbia Valley Center for Recovery, the Tri-Cities’ first inpatient behavioral health treatment and recovery facility

Cybersecurity Marketing Spend Benchmark Report 2026: Trust Emerges as the New Competitive Currency as Global Cybersecurity Market Eyes USD 375–400 Billion by 2030 | Vereigen Media

Gcore Helps Ucom Safeguard Public Live Broadcast Infrastructure During Armenia’s Parliamentary Elections

MILESEEY Opens Pre-Orders for the S50C, the World’s Premier Outdoor Green Laser Measure with Next-Level Precision

Toll Brothers Announces New Luxury Townhome Community Coming Soon to Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Federal Reserve Holds Rates in June 2026; iLending Urges Consumers to Act on High Debt Costs

Atlanta-Area Families Have a New Place to Splash Into Summer in Bremen, Georgia

UPDATE – Canadians Look to Easier, Battery-Powered Lawn Care Solutions: WORX Survey

Editors Picks

Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO break silence in first comments since divorce

June 19, 2026

Playing For Change Unites Global Voices for Mother Earth with New Song Around The World, “Acontecer”

June 19, 2026

Comprehensive Healthcare opens Columbia Valley Center for Recovery, the Tri-Cities’ first inpatient behavioral health treatment and recovery facility

June 19, 2026

Cybersecurity Marketing Spend Benchmark Report 2026: Trust Emerges as the New Competitive Currency as Global Cybersecurity Market Eyes USD 375–400 Billion by 2030 | Vereigen Media

June 19, 2026

Latest News

Gcore Helps Ucom Safeguard Public Live Broadcast Infrastructure During Armenia’s Parliamentary Elections

June 19, 2026

Driver charged after North York crash leaves infant, man seriously injured

June 19, 2026

‘All My Children’ actor Paul Avery killed alongside wife in house fire

June 19, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Daily Guardian Canada. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version