In stock SKU G10032GTIN 743806115034

3 3/4" x 1 7/8" 13 Pt. Manila Pre-Strung Shipping Tags - Case of 1000

$31.57 / case of 1000$0.03 per box
= 1000 boxs · Total $31.57
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Ships from the nearest of 5 US warehouses · freight calculated at checkout

30-day returns on stock items · Return policy

Inside dimensions 1 7/8" × 1 7/8"
Board / material 13 Point Cardstock
Color Manila
Freight class Class 55

Specifications

Inside dimensions1 7/8" × 1 7/8" (L × W)
Board / material13 Point Cardstock
ColorManila
Sold asCase of 1000
Order in multiples of1000
Case weight3.58 lb
Outer carton (shipping)14.75 × 10.0 × 3.0 in
LTL freight classClass 55
GTIN743806115034
SKUG10032

About this item

SKU G10032 — 1 7/8" × 1 7/8", 13 Point Cardstock, Manila. Sold as a case of 1000, shipped from US warehouses.

Pre-strung shipping tags that eliminate manual assembly delays. Our 13 point manila cardstock tags feature reinforced eyelets and include 12" cotton string per tag, sold in cases of 1000. Ideal for warehouses and logistics operations requiring reliable item identification and addressing on non-labelable products.

Common questions

Can I use these tags on items that will be exposed to moisture or outdoor conditions?
Yes. The 13-point cardstock is formulated to resist moisture absorption and degradation. However, for extended outdoor exposure or wet environments, consider using weather-resistant tag alternatives or protective coverings. The unpolished cotton string is naturally durable but not waterproofed.
Are additional strings available if I need to re-tag items or have backup supply?
Absolutely. Packrift stocks replacement cotton strings under SKU G2501. We recommend ordering backup string for high-volume operations to maintain continuity if tags are damaged or need re-stringing.
What makes the 3/16" eyelet tear-resistant, and why does this matter?
The eyelet is reinforced with a durable circular ring that distributes stress evenly across the tag attachment point. This prevents the common problem of string tearing through the tag during sorting, handling, and transport, critical for maintaining shipping compliance and preventing labels from detaching mid-transit.
How many tags should I order for average monthly shipping volume?
A case of 1,000 tags typically supports 200 - 500 shipments depending on your operation's tagging requirements. Most logistics operations reorder every 4 - 8 weeks. Calculate based on daily shipment volume and multiply by 30 - 35 days for a recommended stock level.

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