Permanent asset identification for equipment, tooling, systems and facilities where labels fail and traceability matters. Built for industrial environments, audits, servicing and long-term tracking.

The Problem

Assets move, equipment gets serviced and information gets lost. Temporary labels peel, print fades and handwritten numbers become unreadable. Once identification breaks down, maintenance records, inspection history and internal tracking become harder to trust.

The Solution

We produce durable asset tags and serial plates designed for long-term industrial use. Sequential numbering, variable data, QR codes, data matrix codes and barcodes can all be integrated into a controlled workflow so the finished tags are both durable and useful in the real world.

Typical Applications

  • Asset identification tags for equipment and site systems
  • Serial number plates and replacement identification plates
  • QR code, barcode and data matrix tags for traceability
  • Maintenance and inspection tracking tags
  • Audit and facilities identification tags
  • OEM serialisation and product tracking plates
  • Metal tags for plant, tooling and industrial assets

Materials and Data Options

Stainless steel, anodised aluminium and suitable industrial plastics can be supplied depending on environment and use case. Sequential numbering, customer data lists and scannable codes can be produced in batch with consistency.

Why Customers Use Us

  • Accurate serialisation and controlled variable data
  • QR codes, data matrix codes and barcodes where required
  • Suitable for long-term industrial tracking
  • Consistent output across batches and repeat orders
  • ISO 9001 controlled handling of data and production

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FAQ

Can you produce sequential numbering from a spreadsheet or data list?

Yes. Sequential numbering and variable data workflows are exactly where a controlled production approach matters, and customer data can be set up for repeatable batch output.

Do QR codes and data matrix codes stay readable on metal tags?

Yes, provided the format, size and marking method are matched to the application. We focus on readable, usable codes rather than forcing them onto unsuitable layouts.

What is the difference between an asset tag and a serial plate?

In practice they overlap. Asset tags are usually tied to tracking and management systems, while serial plates often sit closer to product or equipment identification.

Need Help?

Send your asset list, data file, code format, drawing or sample tag and we will quote the most practical solution. If you need permanent tags that support real tracking and traceability, this page is built for that.