LOGOPAK and LEIBINGER showcase a joint labeling solution at interpack
At interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, LOGOPAK and LEIBINGER will present an open software solution for industrial labeling processes. The solution combines continuous inkjet printing, print-and-apply labeling, and centralized data management for identifying everything from individual products to pallets.
Integrated marking across all packaging stages
At interpack 2026, taking place May 7–13, 2026, in Düsseldorf, LOGOPAK and LEIBINGER will showcase a joint solution for industrial marking. interpack is recognized as the leading international trade fair for packaging and process technologies.
LOGOPAK is part of the Possehl Identification Solutions Group and specializes in print-and-apply systems, industrial integration, and data management. LEIBINGER is a German manufacturer of industrial continuous inkjet printing systems based in Tuttlingen. The company develops and produces CIJ systems for marking products and packaging.
Centralized Control with manage.ID
At the heart of the solution is manage.ID, the software from Possehl Identification Solutions. It enables the central control and monitoring of various marking technologies, regardless of the manufacturer.
This also allows LEIBINGER’s continuous inkjet systems to be integrated into higher-level production environments such as MES, ERP, or line management systems. Users can centrally manage marking and labeling processes across all packaging stages without separate standalone solutions for print job and device management.
Relevance through 2D codes and increasing data density
With the shift to 2D codes, the demands on data management and traceability are increasing. Higher data density, variable content, and more complex information flows require systems that reliably process data and make it centrally controllable.
At the same time, automation in production environments is increasing, while technical resources in production remain limited. For food, beverage, and FMCG manufacturers, a networked labeling architecture that supports system availability, process control, and integration is therefore becoming essential.
Combination of CIJ and Print-and-Apply
The collaboration combines LEIBINGER’s CIJ technology with LOGOPAK’s print-and-apply systems and integration expertise. Continuous inkjet printing is suitable for the direct marking of products and packaging, for example with dates, batch numbers, or variable codes. Print-and-apply systems complement this for automated labeling, such as on cartons or pallets.
The shared software layer allows different marking steps to be consolidated into a single central environment. This reduces the need for interfaces and supports consistent product identification from primary packaging through to pallet marking.
Significance for Integrators and Operators
For system integrators and production managers, this approach addresses a common challenge: heterogeneous labeling systems must be reliably integrated into existing production and IT structures. An open architecture can help continue using existing hardware and integrate new systems across technologies and manufacturers.
For end users, the primary focus is on central transparency, reduced administrative effort, and more stable processes. This is particularly relevant for production environments with high throughput, short downtime, and strict traceability requirements.
The solution will be presented at interpack 2026 at the LOGOPAK booth C49 in Hall 8B and at the LEIBINGER booth D26 in Hall 8B. Schedule your meeting with a Logopak expert!