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Warehouse Relabeling Solution - Beam Renew™
Beam Renew™ is ID Label Inc.’s innovative solution for easily relabeling your warehouse racks. It applies directly over old or damaged labels without the time and expense of scraping, cleaning or painting. A metalized backing and advanced adhesive eliminates show-through and ensures accurate scans every time.
Beam Renew™ also features a laminated surface, so it’s always easy to relabel warehouse beams to accommodate shifts in product inventory, warehouse slotting changes or rack reconfigurations.
Eco Beam Renew™, our new linerless version, eliminates excess environmental waste, is faster and easier to apply, and reduces potential for slip-and-fall injuries from discarded liners laying on warehouse floors.

Eco Beam Renew™ Key Features
- ◦ Easy Application—Eco Beam Renew™ applies directly over old or damaged warehouse rack labels. No labor-intensive scraping necessary.
- ◦ Eco-Friendly Labels—Our new linerless version eliminates excess environmental waste and supports your organization’s green initiatives (green warehouse).
- ◦ Durable Construction—Features an opaque, metallic backing to avoid show-through and potential label scan errors.
- ◦ Fast and Efficient—With built-in perforations and no liner waste to clean up, Eco Beam Renew™ is a breeze to apply, which means workers can quickly relabel rack locations.
- ◦ Easy-Release Surface—ID Label’s specialized top coating makes it easy to label and relabel rack locations for years to come.
- ◦ Improved Safety—No slick, discarded liners laying on floor that might cause workers to slip or fall.
- ◦ Multicolor Label Options—Available in multiple colors to match or contrast your beams.
“Beam Renew™ made it easy to relabel our warehouse rack locations. Saved us a ton of time.”
– Warehouse Supervisor, Manufacturer
“ID Label custom-manufactured Beam Renew rolls to match the colors of our totem labels. They serve as a visual cue for our reach-truck operators. It makes it easier for them to confirm that they’re picking pallets from the correct bay location.”
– Dan Ferris, FST Logistics