Labelling machines, also called labellers, are indispensable equipment in modern packaging. They automate the application of labels onto containers, packaging, or individual items, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and speed. Used across industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and chemicals, labelling machines are essential for product identification, traceability, and branding.

At Exapro, we connect buyers with a wide selection of used labelling machines from leading global manufacturers. By choosing pre-owned equipment, companies can access reliable machinery at a fraction of the price of new systems while reducing industrial waste.

Explore our latest listings of used labelling machines on Exapro and find the right solution to upgrade your packaging line with confidence.

Capacity units/hour 60000 u/h
Type Automatic
Overview This linear labeling machine was manufactured in 2005 by Mecatronic. The machine is designed for applying self‑adhesive labels on bottles. Technical data Formats: 3/8 L and 3/4 L up to 1.5 L Application: Bottle labelling Configuration: Linear machine, 4 labeling heads Labeling system: Self-adhesive
Capacity units/hour 4000 u/h
Label width max 77 mm
Label length max 131 mm
Type Automatic
Label length max 9999 mm
Type Automatic
Label width max 40 mm
Capacity units/hour 10000 u/h
Label length max 140 mm
Capacity units/hour 12000 u/h
Capacity units/hour 48000 u/h
Type Automatic
Label width max 125.6 mm
Capacity units/hour 40 u/h
Label width max 124 mm
Label length max 150 mm
Type Automatic
Capacity units/hour 60 u/h
Capacity units/hour 50000 u/h
Capacity units/hour 50000 u/h
Capacity units/hour 21000 u/h
Type Automatic
Capacity units/hour 39000 u/h
Type Automatic
Capacity units/hour 20000 u/h
Type Automatic
Capacity units/hour 8500 u/h
Capacity units/hour 400 u/h
Label width max 60 mm
Label length max 60 mm
Capacity units/hour 10000 u/h
Overview This model 4300 DE-ST9 sleeve labeling machine was manufactured by FUJI SEAL EUROPE B.V. in 2009. Photos and an operational video are available, as well as the general layout of the line. Technical details Manufacturer: FUJI SEAL EUROPE B.V. Model: 4300 DE-ST9 Year of manufacture: 2009 Last format: 0.25 liter
Capacity units/hour 18000 u/h

Advantages of buying used labelling machines

Investing in a pre-owned labelling machine offers both financial and operational advantages. These machines provide accuracy, speed and repeatability while lowering capital expenditure and supporting sustainable production practices.

Financial and environmental benefits

  • Cost savings – Purchasing used equipment gives access to reliable labellers at a fraction of the price of new systems, freeing capital for other investments.
  • Reduced industrial waste – Extending the lifecycle of machinery supports sustainability and minimises the environmental impact of manufacturing new equipment.
  • Faster return on investment – Lower purchase price shortens the payback period and enables quicker integration into production lines.

Operational advantages

  • Accuracy and consistency – Automated labelling ensures precise placement on bottles, jars, cartons or pouches, improving product appearance and compliance.
  • Speed and efficiency – Labellers maintain high throughput for continuous production, reducing manual labour and downtime.
  • Traceability and branding – Clear, consistent labelling supports product identification, regulatory compliance and strong brand presentation across diverse industries.

Main technical features of used labelling machines

Labelling machines automate the process of applying labels onto packaging through a synchronised sequence of operations. Understanding their key components and performance parameters helps ensure compatibility with your products and production requirements.

How labelling machines work

  • Film roll – Holds the label material (paper, film or foil) for continuous application.
  • Feeding system – Guides labels into position for precise placement.
  • Application unit – Applies labels using pressure-sensitive adhesive, heat or mechanical pressure.
  • Product handling – Ensures accurate positioning on bottles, jars, cartons or pouches.
  • Cutting or wrapping – Performs full-wrap labelling or specific shapes as required.

Labels can be applied on the front, back or sides, or completely wrapped around packaging, depending on machine configuration.

Performance parameters and options

  • Labelling speed – Measured in labels per minute, indicating how quickly products can be processed.
  • Accuracy – Precision of label placement, critical for compliance and presentation.
  • Label size range – Minimum and maximum dimensions the machine can handle.
  • Production capacity – Products or packages per hour that the machine can label.
  • Power requirements – Voltage and energy consumption suitable for your facility.
  • Machine dimensions – Footprint and weight, ensuring fit within your production area.

Additional features

  • Type of labelling – Front, back, wraparound or hybrid configurations.
  • Label material compatibility – Supports paper, film or foil labels.
  • Barcode/QR code printing and reading for traceability.
  • Vision systems to verify label presence and alignment.
  • Automatic product feeding systems to increase throughput.
  • Integration with ERP systems for streamlined data flow.

Top brands and representative lines

Exapro’s marketplace features labelling machines from globally recognised manufacturers known for precision, reliability and innovation.

  • Avery Dennison – Offers pressure-sensitive and heat transfer labellers.
  • Herma – German specialist in self-adhesive labelling systems.
  • Krones – Supplies a wide range of labelling solutions from rotary labellers to compact models.
  • Sidel – Provides high-precision labelling across multiple industries.
  • SACMI – Italian manufacturer of automatic and semi-automatic labelling systems.
  • Label-Aire – US-based expert in pressure-sensitive labelling solutions.
  • Zebra Technologies – Delivers print-and-apply solutions for logistics and healthcare sectors.
  • Markem-Imaje – Offers coding and labelling solutions for food, pharmaceutical and chemical applications.

Industries and applications

Used labelling machines are widely adopted across multiple industries, enhancing efficiency, traceability and branding.

Food and beverage

  • Bottles, cans and jars require labels for branding, nutritional information and batch codes.

Pharmaceuticals

  • Precise labelling of vials, ampoules, blister packs and dosage instructions ensures compliance and patient safety.

Cosmetics

  • Skincare, perfumes and beauty products rely on branded packaging for a premium customer experience.

Chemicals and logistics

  • Warning labels and hazard identification for industrial products.
  • Barcode and QR code labels support traceability and stock management in logistics and healthcare.

Pricing and cost factors for used labelling machines

Typical price range

Used labelling machines on the market show a wide price range depending on type, capacity and features. For example, an equipment reseller notes that used labelers can range from around $2,000 to $139,000:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. This range reflects the diversity in machine size, complexity and condition.

Cost factors

  • Brand & model – Premium brands with advanced features command higher prices.
  • Capacity & speed – Machines capable of higher labels per minute and with greater automation cost more.
  • Condition & maintenance history – Well-maintained machines with documented service records have higher value.
  • Additional features – Barcode printing, vision inspection systems, and wraparound capabilities increase cost.
  • Compatibility & flexibility – Machines that handle various label sizes, container shapes and materials may carry a premium.
  • Logistics & installation – Shipping, packaging and installation costs should be considered alongside purchase price.

Evaluating these factors helps buyers establish realistic budgets and assess total cost of ownership when purchasing a used labelling machine.

How to select the right used labelling machine

Choosing the right labelling machine involves assessing product requirements, technical parameters and operational needs to ensure seamless integration into your production line.

Machine condition and compatibility

  • Condition – Inspect machines for wear, damage or missing parts.
  • Compatibility – Ensure the machine matches your packaging type, size and material.
  • Ease of use – Prefer labellers with user-friendly interfaces and comprehensive documentation.
  • Maintenance & support – Verify the availability of spare parts and after-sales service.

Performance and materials

  • Labelling speed & accuracy – Align machine output with production targets and quality requirements.
  • Label dimensions & material compatibility – Confirm the range of label sizes and materials the machine can handle.
  • Power and footprint – Ensure the machine fits within your facility’s power supply and available space.

Logistics and installation

  • Dimensions & weight – Evaluate whether the machine can be shipped by truck, rail or sea freight.
  • Packaging & protection – Secure machines with strapping, protective covers and cushioning materials for transport.
  • Legal & customs requirements – Ensure compliance with international shipping regulations.
  • Insurance – Protect against damage during transit.
  • Installation – Plan for reassembly, testing and integration into your production line.

Find the right used labelling machines for your business

Browse Exapro’s live listings of used labelling machines today and connect with trusted sellers worldwide. Whether you need a high-speed rotary labeller or a compact semi-automatic system, Exapro helps you find equipment that matches your production requirements while keeping costs under control. Our team offers guidance, inspection assistance and logistical support to ensure a smooth and secure transaction.