Music venues typically provide a stage, sound and light system for bands to use. However, many musicians prefer to bring their own equipment because it makes setting up much easier, especially if they have a consistent crew to do the job. The number of instruments, amplifiers and sound gear expands with each member of a performing act. Some larger acts require upwards of 20 semi-trucks full of gear that are hauled around to every show. Each truck can carry dozens of road cases.
With large music festivals gaining prominence over the past decade, the amount of equipment being hauled is astronomical. Many of the year’s biggest festivals occur within months of each other, including Bonnaroo, Coachella, Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza. Hundreds of thousands of people attend these shows annually, and their popularity is only expanding.
Storing, transporting and loading equipment for concerts in road cases is common practice among the industry because of their durability and their capacity to be moved quickly from locations. However, many road cases can get worn down after years of use, which makes the need for labeling vital.
Case Labels USA provides heavy duty, rewritable case labels for these cases that are stronger and longer lasting than traditional labeling methods. This can greatly help road crews by creating a more efficient process for handling road cases.

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