Tag: Labeling Solutions

  • Why Enduring Solutions Outshine Temporary Fixes: Insights from Scott Hietpas

    Why Enduring Solutions Outshine Temporary Fixes: Insights from Scott Hietpas

    I recently sat down with Anuj Srivastava to explore the synergy between engineering and marketing when launching a new franchise.

    At First Page Sage, I’ve witnessed countless companies pour millions into fleeting algorithm tricks, only to see them crumble overnight. Genuine authority— the type that withstands every Google update and earns citations from ChatGPT—requires true engineering, not quick hacks.

    This belief led me to Scott Hietpas, CEO of Computype, a leader in creating the most resilient labels that adhere to any surface and thrive in any environment. While my team focuses on digital permanence, Scott’s team excels in physical identification systems. We’re both tackling the same challenge: ensuring vital information endures when other solutions fall short.

    Scott and his company label blood products across North America’s blood supply chain, and odds are, your car tires are marked with their labels too. Their products can withstand temperatures ranging from -196°C to 204°C. If you’re curious why ‘built to last’ isn’t just a slogan but a powerful competitive advantage, read on.

    First Page Sage: Many firms promise durability. Why do cheap labels fail, and what are the hidden costs?

    Scott Hietpas: Cheap labels fail because they’re not crafted to endure harsh conditions. Adhesives might not suit cold storage, substrates may crack under high heat, and barcodes can fade and become unreadable. A lab might save a cent per label and feel smart, but then spend $200,000 re-labeling specimens after cold storage failures. Similarly, a pharmaceutical company might lose FDA compliance when commodity labels render codes unreadable, halting production. We engineer labels that adhere to any surface—be it glass, silicone, or textured metals—and perform in diverse environments. The price for failing is always catastrophic. Paying a little more for durability is a small price compared to the colossal cost of failure. We assist our clients in assessing their total expenses and minimizing risks.

    First Page Sage: What does it take to engineer for extreme temperatures from -196°C to 204°C?

    Hietpas: It involves material science that most labeling companies find too intricate. Cryogenic tasks like biobanking need adhesives that don’t crystallize and substrates that don’t shatter when frozen. High-heat needs in tire manufacturing demand polyimide films that retain integrity under thermal stress. Blood services choose our labels for freeze-thaw cycles and international cold-chain transport. Tire producers rely on us for labels that survive vulcanization at 400°F and stay readable throughout the tire’s lifetime. Standard labels fail under these conditions, and our capability to withstand them is why we confidently say our labels perform universally.

    First Page Sage: You dominate the global tire bead and healthcare label market. How did Computype become the go-to for critical industries?

    Hietpas: It’s our zero tolerance for failure. If a tire maker’s ID system collapses, defect rates spike and costs soar. If blood labels fail, blood shortages and steep replacement expenses follow. These sectors can’t accept ‘just okay’ solutions. Our labels are engineered for permanence, earning trust through undeniable, long-term performance. Millions of our tire and blood bag labels are scanned during production to ensure functionality before leaving our facility. While competitors sell labels, we offer solutions that outlive the products they identify, solving critical problems.

    First Page Sage: How does “stick to any surface” work when dealing with challenging surfaces?

    Hietpas: Our labels are tailored for specific uses. Medical silicone needs different bonding agents compared to powder-coated steel. Curved glass requires different flow traits than textured surfaces. Instead of universal adhesives, we create custom solutions for demanding surfaces that don’t respond to generic labels. Our engineering understands adhesive-substrate interactions, optimizing for permanent bonding even under stress. When we claim our labels stick to any surface, it’s because we’ve addressed adhesion issues for difficult materials. Our expertise means we offer ready-to-use or customizable solutions that quickly meet our clients’ challenges.

    First Page Sage: How do durable labeling and lasting digital authority align?

    Hietpas: Both demand thorough knowledge and application understanding. Inexpensive labels may save costs now but lead to eventual disasters. Similarly, black-hat SEO might provide short-lived success but ultimately ruins your rankings. True durability, both physical and digital, entails designing systems for worst-case scenarios—environmental extremes for us, algorithmic turmoil for you. Companies eyeing short savings or growth hacks often lose to those engineering for durability. For over 50 years, our labels have outlasted the competition. Likewise, First Page Sage excels because your authority strategies outlast algorithm changes. Build lasting solutions, or continually rebuild.

    Labels that triumph when all else fails. Explore Computype.com for systems designed for extremes—since in critical applications, there’s no second place.

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