Shipping Labels and Printers by Shipping Service Provider
At Labelident, we offer a complete range of labels and label printers for shipping with DHL, UPS, DPD, and other shipping providers. All products meet the required specifications of the respective service providers.
- Shipping labels & matching printers
- All label formats on rolls, sheets, or fanfold for your shipping provider
Select the right shipping label for your provider

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Label formats on roll, fanfold or sheet for shipping
We produce unprinted labels for shipping with various service providers in the same format. Whether you ship with DHL, Hermes or UPS - the Labelident products are convincing:
- proven label formats precisely tailored for various shipping service providers
- inexpensive thermal materials or laser papers
- Labels available in bulk
- always available from stock
We assemble the shipping labels on rolls, leporello or on sheets for large needs, also on pallets - especially practical for frequent mailers with high daily shipping volumes.
Order the right label printer at the same time
As a label expert, we also offer you the right DHL or Hermes printer to choose from. Our range is broad: you will find inexpensive combination packages with label printer and consumables for every shipping service provider.
Frequently Asked Questions about Shipping Labels
What are shipping labels?
Shipping labels or shipping tags are required for sending parcels and shipments. These labels contain all the important shipment information so that carriers like DHL, Hermes, UPS, or DPD can transport the package from the sender’s location to the recipient. Each shipping label is unique and individually generated. A separate label is created for every shipment.
What is the format of shipping labels?
A common standard size for shipping labels is the short format 100 x 150 mm. At Labelident, you’ll also find long-format shipping labels. Blank labels in long formats such as the DHL standard size of 103 x 199 mm are a good example. These are ideal if you want to print additional shipping information on a single label without changing labels.
What information must be on a shipping label?
A shipping label includes specific information for transporting shipments. This data is usually generated automatically by the shipping provider. Some key details on a shipping label include:
- Postal code
- Country
- Tracking number
- Date
- Number of packages
- Address
- Street
- City and region of the recipient
Shipping labels also include details about the shipping method (Express, Standard, etc.), allowing the provider to determine the service level.
How is a shipping label structured?
The structure of a shipping label usually follows this pattern:
- Name and address of the sender
- Name and address of the recipient
- MaxiCode
- Routing code
- Destination postal code
- Tracking number
- Service level / shipping method: Express, Standard, etc.

What are the specific features of a DHL shipping label?
The DHL shipping label ensures smooth delivery with DHL as your shipping provider. It includes all relevant details about the sender, recipient, and other shipment information. A typical DHL label format is 103 x 199 mm. In addition to the standard sender and recipient details, product types like Parcel up to 2kg, DHL Package up to 2kg, or DHL up to 10kg are also indicated.
What makes UPS shipping labels unique?
UPS shipping labels also contain standard sender, recipient, and coding information. For multi-package shipments, labels are numbered sequentially. Shipping payment is marked with “PP” (Post Paid) or “POD” (Payment on Delivery), and the shipping method is clearly noted on the label.
What is special about DPD shipping labels?
A DPD shipping label contains all standard details required on a shipping label. To ensure a smooth DPD shipping process, the following must also be included:
- Number of parcels
- Special marking "X" for lightweight packages
- "E" for express deliveries
- Service field indicating shipping method
How can I print shipping labels?
If you only send a few parcels per day, you can easily print shipping labels using a laser printer or copier. For more than 50 labels per day, switching to a thermal printer is worthwhile. You'll need blank shipping labels on rolls or fanfold stacks. Since shipping labels are usually temporary markings, direct thermal labels are recommended. These can be printed cost-effectively without a ribbon. You’ll find compatible label formats for DHL, Hermes, or DPD shipping labels in our wide product range.
As a label expert, we also offer suitable DHL shipping label printers or Hermes printers for creating your shipping labels.