Key Takeaways
- NextGen Label Group expanded its RFID production capacity by installing a second high-speed converting line to improve throughput, flexibility, and service continuity.
- The investment positions NextGen to help brands scale RFID adoption with advanced converting technology, greater redundancy, and stronger supply chain support.
NextGen Label Group has installed a second RFID converting production line, using a state-of-the-art, high-speed platform designed to enhance production efficiency, increase capacity, and provide greater operational flexibility for customers utilizing RFID-enabled label solutions.
As brands increasingly rely on RFID technology to improve inventory accuracy, enhance supply chain visibility, and deepen consumer engagement, adoption is accelerating across a wide range of industries.
In response, NextGen officials continue to strengthen its position as a trusted partner through strategic investments.
New RFID Converting Line Expands Capacity and Customer Flexibility
Dan Rosenbaum, President & CEO of NextGen Label Group, noted the company’s responsibilities extend far beyond printing labels.
“This addition reflects our ongoing commitment to Brand Custodianship as we invest in technologies that create measurable value for our customers,” said Rosenbaum in a statement. “With advanced inspection systems, high-speed converting capabilities, and expanded production capacity, this investment allows our customers to confidently scale their RFID initiatives.”
Investment Strengthens Redundancy and Supports Uninterrupted Customer Supply Chains
The expansion ensures customers have access to the most advanced converting technologies available. The addition of the RFID converting machine significantly expands the company’s production capabilities, improving throughput and enabling high-capacity, scalable solutions.
Beyond increased production efficiency, the investment provides critical operational redundancy. As a result, it further strengthens NextGen’s ability to deliver uninterrupted service while enhancing business continuity for customers.
With expanded RFID converting capabilities in place, the company is better positioned to support customer supply chains without disruption, said Rosenbaum.

