New IMS beer can labels

Complies with Recyc-Québec’s new 2021 standards

New IMS beer can labels

Complies with Recyc-Québec’s new 2021 standards

The new IMS beer can labels have been developed to comply with Recyc-Québec’s new standards that will become effective on September 1st, 2021.
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Our technical team has carried out several design tests to ensure the labels cover a large surface of the can and that they are durable enough to prevent any damage during transportation and storage while making a visual impression on the final consumer.

THE BEST LABELLING OPTION
CHOSEN BY IMS EXPERTS

BE AHEAD OF THE CURVE WITH IMS

Adapt your shrink sleeve designs to the technical specs of our new IMS Recyc-Québec labels. Our experts will provide you with dielines for every size.
With IMS, you can choose the labelling equipment that suits you. Our technical advisors will recommend the solution that’s adapted to your specific needs and will even support you throughout the entire process, from installation to implementation.
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The benefits of working
with our experts

IMS: ONE SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT FOR AN EFFICIENT, SIMPLE TRANSITION

Because we offer fully integrated services, from designing your labels to integrating the right labelling equipment into your production chain, our experts can guide you to make sure your products comply with all current regulations. They’ll be by your side every step of the way to guarantee the success of your transition.

IMS: THE MOST POWERFUL EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR ACTIVITIES

Our experts will recommend the application process that’s tailored to your needs. Whether you need manual, semi-automatic, or fully automated equipment, you can rest assured your packaging activities will be quick and reliable. Our team can even train your own staff so you can get the most out of your equipment and the best return on investment.

DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS?CONTACT US TODAY!

Our team will assess your needs and answer any questions you have about the new beer can labels.