For seafood harvesting operations, identifying equipment and inventory is vital to success. Yet with crates and bags which are often exposed to saltwater and other environmental conditions, how can these companies effectively track their assets? They turn to metal fishing nameplates.

Applications

Marking/Identification

Metal tags used for this application are sometimes referred to as fishing tags. The main purpose for these tags is for marking and identification. This applies to almost anything that is used in the procurement, processing, and transit of seafood.

Crates, bags, tools, equipment, and more are marked to provide a better streamlined and more accurate process.

Public safety is of utmost importance when it comes to food, and clear identification can help prevent any potential issues.

Specific fishing applications such as shellfish harvesting are highly dependent on metal tag usage to keep their traps organized.

Other potential uses including labeling equipment, tools, and boating identification.

In addition, most boats require a great deal of safety labeling, which identification tags can be a perfect solution for.

Materials

Metal

Metal is the standard for durable identification. These nameplates are highly durable and tackle the toughest environmental conditions.

The material they are produced with include:

  • Stainless Steel
  • Aluminum
  • And More

These materials allow for metal harvesting tags which are able to withstand wear, as well as salt water exposure.

Instead of tearing plastic labels off your clam cages every few months when they wear out, why not utilize a metal tags which lasts for many years?

Plastic/Vinyl

In addition to metal substrates, plastic identification is also heavily utilized by this industry. These are most commonly used for short term identification purposes. For example, federal regulation requires the harvester to identify specific info such as procurement dates and delivery dates which are written in.

The downside to using plastic labels is they simply can’t match metal’s durability. Plastic will crack and fragment fairly quickly, especially when exposed to water and sunlight repeatedly.

Some examples of plastic material labels include:

  • Polyester
  • Two-ply Plastic
  • Tyvek
  • Vinyl

While these labels may function for short term identification purposes, that is just about the extent of their capabilities.

Processes

Embossing and Stamping

The embossing and stamping processes are tried and true methods in the metal identification space. These tried and true methods produce nameplates which are easy to read and long-lasting.

Raised embossed characters stay easy to read even when covered by dirt or grime. Stamped tags provide ease of mounting due to a flat backing.

Tags can be stamped with any custom information necessary. Organizations often use serialized embossed numbers to mark and track their assets.

Photo Anodization

Need a more customized design? Photo anodization is an excellent solution. Nameplates manufactured with this process can include nearly any information or imaging. Whether it’s a custom logo, image, text, or barcode, this process handles it all.

While the end product appears printed, the durability would make you believe otherwise. Photo anodizing is rated for 20+ years outdoor exposure to all elements.

Printing

If plastic labels are the only solution which works for your application, you will be using the printing process. These tags are either screened or digitally printed to produce the final image on the material. This topical ink would normally be quickly removed when exposed to water and other sea-related conditions, so a clear laminate is often added to protect the design.

Wrap-Up

Managing seafood procurement processes can be a heavy challenge. There are tons of federal guidelines to adhere to, timeliness is key, and accurately tracking assets is everything.

This is why metal fishing nameplates are so useful. They provide a simple but effective solution to managing the many moving parts that go along with the industry.