CFT Labels is one of the leading label printing companies in South Africa. Providing very competitive rates customised creations and volumes with the quickest dispatch times make us the preferred label printer of choice. Specialising in high quality flexographic self-adhesive labels enables us to supply several of the leading retailers and organizations in South Africa. Our company also provide short run digital vinyl stickers plus all kinds of sticker printing in smaller volumes too.
As soon as it comes to sticker and label printing most label companies only provide certain shapes and sizes but as one of the top label specialists in Johannesburg and South Africa we provide our clients any shape every size any material as well as any quantity.
Our consistently high specifications aggressive prices and outstanding service make certain that we build lasting relationships with our clients and we grow as label producers as they expand their companies. Itís a win-win scenario for everybody involved. We have internal label artists who can assist you for new or updated layout for your labels and stickers or we can certainly utilize your own supplied artwork. Our flexibility and determination to creating really good profitable relationships with our clients ensures that we fulfill all of their needs and we have fun doing it. We love labels. We love what we accomplish We love excellent service and we love people.
Therefore if you are searching for just about anything from cosmetic labels to chemical labels to customized wine and liquor labels or if you prefer food and beverage labels commercial stickers license disc stickers wedding stickers or any other types of label or sticker feel free to email or give us a call us now on +2711 683 1155. We look forward to working with you.
Heriotdale is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. The suburb lying south of Malvern and north of Rosherville, is an industrial area. It is located in Region F of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality. Wikipedia
Area: 230 acres
Native tswana speakers: 42.9%
Native zulu speakers: 14.3%