A pallet label identifies a full pallet for logistics: an SSCC or pallet ID in a large barcode, plus origin, destination and content summary. This ZPL template suits A5-style pallet placards and prints clearly at 203, 300 and 600 DPI.
What is this label for?
A pallet label is read across a loading dock from a distance and scanned at every handover. Big barcodes and clear ship-from / ship-to blocks keep pallets moving through warehouses, carriers and cross-docks without confusion.
What this template includes
- SSCC / pallet ID barcode (Code 128)
- Ship-from and ship-to
- Content / SKU summary and quantity
- Pallet, weight and date
When to use it
- Pallet and unit-load identification
- GS1 / SSCC logistics
- Inbound and outbound docks
- Cross-docking and distribution
How to edit it in EditorZPL
Click “Open in editor” to load this template in the visual editor. Change the text, sizes, fonts and barcodes by clicking each element, then export to ZPL, PNG or PDF — no installation required.
Frequently asked questions
Does it support GS1 SSCC?
You can enter an SSCC as the barcode data (Code 128); for full GS1-128 application identifiers, format the data string in the editor accordingly.
What size is a pallet label?
A5 (148×210 mm) is common for pallet placards. This template is laid out for a large format and scales in the editor.
Can I add two barcodes?
Yes — add a second barcode element (e.g. SSCC plus a content code) in the editor.
