Labelling machines, also called labellers, are essential equipment in modern packaging lines. They automate the application of labels onto containers, packages or individual products, helping manufacturers improve accuracy, consistency and production speed.

Used across industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals and logistics, this type of equipment supports product identification, traceability, regulatory compliance and brand presentation.

At Exapro, we connect buyers with a wide selection of used labelling machines from recognised manufacturers. Choosing pre-owned packaging equipment can help reduce investment costs while extending the lifecycle of reliable industrial machinery.

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2021 CDA NINON MIX 3-station labeling machine + 2 accumulation tables Includes 2 accumulation tables. In perfect condition. Manufactured in 2021. MTHP4 Minitouch marking unit. Comes with user and maintenance manual. Numerous built-in options: 2 on-the-fly stations 2 rotary stations 1 top station (compatible with transparent labels) automatic aligner stabilizing belt side flap pressing cylinder ultrasonic sensor for transparent labels

17,700 $

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CDA SOLO KONIC conical tube labeling machine from 2023, like new + 2 accumulation tables Includes 2 accumulation tables. In perfect condition. Like new. Manufactured in October 2023. Comes with user and maintenance manual. Used only for testing: 4,000 products processed. Video available upon request. Ultrasonic sensor for transparent labels Comes with a box containing approximately 100 tube holders.

14,160 $

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ALTECH ALLINE CR automatic laboratory labeller for homeopathic tube format, 2012 Perfect working condition. Dated 2012. tube format: granule tubes 6.7cm and dose tubes 4.5cm Delivered with : - 1 WEBER label applicator - ZEBRA 110PAX4 label printer - conveyor: 190cmx8cm dimensions: 220cm x 106cm x H150cm

5,310 $

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Capacity units/hour 7200 u/h
Label width max 165 mm
Label length max 600 mm
Type Automatic
Capacity units/hour 6000 u/h
Type Automatic
Label length max 214 mm
Capacity units/hour 21000 u/h
Label width max 100 mm
Label length max 250 mm
Type Automatic
Capacity units/hour 400 u/h
Label width max 60 mm
Label length max 60 mm
This pallet labeler was manufactured in 2007 by the German company Logopak. Manufacturer: Logopak Model: 920 PF Self-adhesive label for pallets. Label size: A5
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Capacity units/hour 12000 u/h
The Gesete XT 500 bottle drying system was manufactured in 2014 and is designed for drying bottles upstream of a labeling machine (Etima). It removes residual moisture to ensure good label adhesion. Technical details Manufacturer: Gesete Model: XT 500 Year of manufacture: 2014 Application: Bottle drying before labeling (Etima)
Capacity units/hour 25000 u/h
Capacity units/hour 14000 u/h
Capacity units/hour 6000 u/h
Cold glue labeller Overview The machine was built in 2004 by the German manufacturer Langguth and is completely overhauled. The pictures do not correspond to the actual machine, but are well comparable and representative. Technical data Gluing height up to 210mm Completely overhauled as shown on the pictures, but with base frame made of steel. Including 2 bottle formats+ 2 label formats Optional with take off turntable
Capacity units/hour  u/h
Label width max  mm
Label length max  mm
Type
Overview This rotary cold glue labelling machine was manufactured in 2019 by Germany GERNEP. The machine is designed for cold glue labelling of glass bottles, particularly in the wine industry. It is equipped with two cold glue labelling aggregates for the application of body, neck ring and back labels. The machine features a servo-driven bottle table and a Krones glue pump for precise label application. Technical data Capacity: approx. 5,000 bottles/hour Speed range: approx. 1,000 – 5,500 bottles/hour Formats: 0.75 L Bordeaux (H=309 mm, Ø74 mm) 0.75 L Schlegel (H=330 mm, Ø76 mm / H=350 mm, Ø78 mm) 1.0 L Schlegel (H=309 mm, Ø89 mm) 0.75 L Burgunder (H=297 mm, Ø82 mm) Application: Labelling of glass bottles (wine) Configuration: Rotary machine with 2 cold glue labelling aggregates Label positions: Body (front), neck ring, back Utilities: 400 V / 50 Hz / 3 Phase / N / PE Scope of Delivery Labelling machine | GERNEP | Labetta 4/3/12 784 2A SD | 2019 | Rotary cold glue labeller with 2 aggregates Glue system | Krones | Glue pump Control panel | GERNEP | Touch panel
Capacity units/hour  u/h
Label width max 17 mm
Label length max 160 mm
Type Automatic

Advantages of buying used packaging labelling equipment

Investing in a pre-owned labelling machine can offer both financial and operational advantages. These systems help manufacturers apply labels with speed, accuracy and repeatability while reducing the capital required to equip or upgrade a packaging line.

Financial and environmental benefits

  • Cost savings – Purchasing used equipment gives access to professional packaging machinery at a lower cost than new systems, freeing capital for other production, maintenance or expansion needs.
  • Reduced industrial waste – Extending the lifecycle of existing machinery supports more responsible equipment sourcing and reduces the environmental impact associated with manufacturing new units.
  • Faster return on investment – A lower purchase price can shorten the payback period, especially when the machine can be integrated quickly into an existing production line.

Operational advantages

  • Accuracy and consistency – Automated application helps ensure precise placement on bottles, jars, cartons, pouches or other packaging formats, improving product appearance and supporting compliance requirements.
  • Speed and efficiency – These machines are designed to maintain regular throughput in production environments, reducing manual handling and helping limit bottlenecks.
  • Traceability and branding – Clear, consistent labels support product identification, batch tracking, regulatory information and a professional brand presentation across multiple industries.

Main technical features to compare

Labelling machines automate the process of applying labels onto packaging through a coordinated sequence of feeding, positioning and application. Reviewing the main components and performance parameters helps ensure the equipment is compatible with your products, materials and production requirements.

How the process works

  • Film roll – Holds the label material, such as paper, film or foil, for continuous application.
  • Feeding system – Guides labels into position before application, helping maintain repeatable placement.
  • Application unit – Applies the label using pressure-sensitive adhesive, heat or mechanical pressure, depending on the machine configuration.
  • Product handling – Positions bottles, jars, cartons, pouches or other items correctly during the process.
  • Cutting or wrapping – Supports full-wrap application or specific label shapes when required by the packaging format.

Labels can be applied to the front, back or sides of a product, or wrapped completely around the container, depending on the machine design and application type.

Performance parameters and options

  • Labelling speed – Usually measured in labels per minute, this indicates how quickly products can be processed.
  • Accuracy – Placement precision is important for compliance, readability and visual presentation.
  • Label size range – The minimum and maximum label dimensions determine which formats the machine can handle.
  • Production capacity – Expressed in products or packages per hour, this helps assess whether the system matches your production targets.
  • Power requirements – Voltage and energy consumption should be checked to ensure compatibility with your facility.
  • Machine dimensions – Footprint and weight should be reviewed before purchase to confirm that the equipment can fit into the available production area.

Additional features

  • Type of application – Front, back, wraparound or hybrid configurations.
  • Label material compatibility – Support for paper, film or foil labels, depending on the model.
  • Barcode or QR code printing and reading for traceability.
  • Vision systems to verify label presence, alignment and readability.
  • Automatic product feeding systems to increase throughput and reduce manual handling.
  • Integration with ERP or production management systems for streamlined data flow.

Top brands and representative lines

Exapro’s marketplace features packaging labelling equipment from recognised manufacturers known for precision, reliability and industrial performance.

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

Industries and applications

Used labelling machines are widely adopted across industries where packaging accuracy, traceability and presentation are important to production quality and regulatory compliance.

Food and beverage

  • Bottles, cans, jars and packaged food products require labels for branding, nutritional information, batch codes and product identification.

Pharmaceuticals

  • Precise application on vials, ampoules, blister packs, cartons and dosage packaging supports compliance, readability and patient safety.

Cosmetics

  • Skincare, perfumes and beauty products rely on consistent packaging presentation to communicate brand positioning and create a premium customer experience.

Chemicals and logistics

  • Industrial products often require warning labels, hazard identification, handling instructions and regulatory information.
  • Barcode and QR code labels support traceability, stock management and product tracking in logistics, healthcare and industrial distribution.

Pricing and cost factors

Typical price range

Used labelling machines can vary widely in price depending on machine type, production capacity, automation level, condition and additional features. Compact semi-automatic models are generally more accessible, while high-speed rotary systems or equipment with inspection, printing or integration capabilities usually command higher prices.

Cost factors

  • Brand & model – Premium manufacturers and advanced models usually have stronger resale value.
  • Capacity & speed – Machines designed for higher output and greater automation tend to cost more.
  • Condition & maintenance history – Well-maintained equipment with documented service records is generally more valuable.
  • Additional features – Barcode printing, vision inspection, wraparound application and automatic feeding can increase the price.
  • Compatibility & flexibility – Equipment that handles multiple label sizes, container shapes and materials may carry a premium.
  • Logistics & installation – Shipping, packaging, reassembly and installation costs should be considered alongside the purchase price.

Evaluating these factors helps buyers establish realistic budgets and assess the total cost of ownership before purchasing used packaging equipment.

How to select the right machine

Choosing the right labelling machine involves assessing your product format, label type, production speed and integration requirements. The goal is to select equipment that fits your current line while remaining flexible enough for future packaging needs.

Machine condition and compatibility

  • Condition – Inspect the machine for wear, damage, missing parts or signs of poor maintenance.
  • Compatibility – Ensure the equipment matches your packaging type, size, shape and material.
  • Ease of use – Prefer systems with user-friendly interfaces, clear controls and available technical documentation.
  • Maintenance & support – Check the availability of spare parts, technical service and after-sales support.

Performance and materials

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

Logistics and installation

  • Dimensions & weight – Evaluate whether the machine can be transported by truck, rail or sea freight.
  • Packaging & protection – Secure the equipment with strapping, protective covers and cushioning materials during transport.
  • Legal & customs requirements – For international purchases, check applicable shipping and customs regulations.
  • Insurance – Consider transport insurance to protect against damage during transit.
  • Installation – Plan for reassembly, testing and integration into your production line before restarting operations.

Find used labelling machines on Exapro

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