BIXOLON targets logistics labelling at SITL

BIXOLON targets logistics labelling at SITL

BIXOLON is taking smart labelling hardware to SITL in Paris. RFID, linerless, desktop, industrial, and mobile printers are central to its latest line-up.


IN Brief:

  • BIXOLON will use SITL 2026 to show a full transport and warehouse labelling line-up spanning desktop, industrial, and mobile printers.
  • The range includes linerless and RFID-capable models aimed at track-and-trace, picking, and shipping workflows.
  • The portfolio reflects rising demand for printing hardware that works as part of connected logistics systems rather than as a standalone peripheral.

BIXOLON Europe is taking a broad labelling and mobile printing portfolio to SITL 2026 in Paris, pitching its hardware directly at transport, warehouse, and logistics workflows that now depend on faster data capture and more flexible on-site printing. The company will exhibit at stand G196 from 31 March to 2 April, with the line-up spanning desktop, industrial, and mobile devices.

The product mix is built around where logistics hardware demand is moving. BIXOLON is pushing linerless printing through the XL5-40 and XM7 mobile range, while also foregrounding RFID capability in the new XD5-40IItR and the XT5-40NR industrial printer. The XQ-840II, which combines an Android tablet with a direct thermal printer, adds a more self-contained option for sites that want labelling stations without a conventional PC-based set-up.

That matters because labels are doing more than identifying cartons. In warehousing and transport operations they are part of the data layer for picking, dispatch, stock control, returns, and proof of movement. BIXOLON has already flagged RFID, smarter labels, cloud-connected devices, and remote printer management as key themes for 2026, and its SITL line-up tracks closely with that direction.

The inclusion of Unitech on the stand is also sensible. Printer vendors increasingly need to show where hardware fits with scanners, mobile computers, and wearable devices used by operators on the move. In practice, the value proposition is less about the printer alone than about reducing friction at the point where stock is picked, labelled, verified, and shipped.


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