Wizard Labels listed on Inc. 5000 ranking

Wizard Labels, an all-digital provider labels converter, has once again been listed on the prestigious Inc. 5000: The Most Successful Companies in America by Inc. magazine.

Wizard Labels has been listed on the prestigious Inc. 5000: The Most Successful Companies in America by Inc. magazine

Inc. is a publication dedicated to covering small to mid-sized businesses and startup companies in the United States. The magazine annually lists the 5000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the US. Established in 1982, the Inc. 5000 is ranked according to percentage revenue growth over a three-year period.

Label industry e-commerce pioneer Steve Smith founded Wizard Labels in 2013 to serving a wide range of end-use markets. The company offers competitive leading production times and professional customer service through an innovative, self-service, online portal. The label supplier also provides its brand owner customers competitive pricing that allows even the smallest players to compete with the biggest names on store shelves.

‘Wizard Labels was founded on the principles of simplifying the complexity involved in buying custom product labels and providing unique value to our customers,’ commented Steve Smith. ‘We’re honored that our innovative business model and ability to consistently deliver superior results for our customers is recognized again by our Inc. 5000 ranking.’

Aaron Bouren, co-founder and CEO of CBD Hemp Experts added: ‘We love working with Wizard Labels. Choosing a label company to partner with was a big decision. We knew having a label supplier able to meet our requirements would be critical. Several label printers we looked into seemed antiquated, used older technology, and came up well short in what we were looking for in terms of speed, quality, costs and especially turnaround time.’

Wizard Labels has been also listed on Inc. 500 ranking in 2019 and named one of the fastest growing companies in America by Financial Times. Last year, the company reported a growth rate that was 10 times faster than the overall North American label market.