MIL-STD-130 IUID Labels for Federal Operations — Quoted in One Business Day

Class 1 IUID, high-durability asset tags, and tamper-evident seals — produced in Longmont, Colorado on Zebra equipment to MIL-STD-130N and ISO/IEC 15415 grade B. Zero minimum order.

Longmont, Colorado CAGE 1ZYB4 UEI K72KW9ZXWF44 NAICS 323111

Core Competencies

MIL-STD-130 / IUID Compliance

2D Data Matrix ECC 200 marking and IUID registration support for federal asset lifecycle management — DoD, VA, and NIST asset-tracking standards.

High-Durability Identification

Chemical, solvent, and abrasion-resistant identifiers using premium UL-recognized polyester and high-performance resin ribbon — built to survive harsh field use.

Rapid Response Fulfillment

Short-run, high-precision marking with zero minimum order. Quotes returned in one business day; on-site production in Longmont, Colorado.

Technical Specifications

Printer
Zebra ZD420t thermal transfer (300 DPI)
Material (in stock)
Zebra Z-Ultimate 4000T white matte polyester, UL-recognized
Ribbon
Zebra 5095 resin — chemical, solvent, and abrasion resistant
Materials on order
Z-Ultimate silver matte · Z-Xtreme outdoor polyester · Z-Supreme polyimide · 8000T tamper-evident — see Capabilities
Temperature Range
−40°F to 300°F
Resistance
Fuels, oils, and industrial cleaners
Symbology
2D Data Matrix ECC 200 per MIL-STD-130N

Executive Profile

Front Range Marking is led by Joshua Hickman, Principal — a United States Marine Corps Veteran (MOS 5954, 2010–2014). Production runs to MIL-STD-130N discipline: every label is read back, verified, and recorded before it leaves the press.

Differentiators

  • Marine Corps–bred attention to detail, applied to MIL-STD marking compliance.
  • Mission First fulfillment — every label is read back, verified, and recorded before release.
  • Premium UL-recognized substrate plus resin ribbon as standard, not as an upcharge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MIL-STD-130 IUID marking?

MIL-STD-130 is the U.S. Department of Defense identification standard requiring a 2D Data Matrix ECC 200 symbol that encodes a Unique Item Identifier (UII). The current revision is MIL-STD-130N. It is mandatory for DoD-tracked property and is widely used across federal agencies for asset lifecycle management.

What is Front Range Marking’s CAGE code and UEI?

Front Range Marking’s CAGE code is 1ZYB4 and its UEI is K72KW9ZXWF44. The primary NAICS code is 323111 (Commercial Printing — Other). The company is registered for federal contracting in SAM.gov.

What materials does Front Range Marking use for federal asset tags?

Labels are printed on Zebra Z-Ultimate 4000T UL-recognized white matte polyester using Zebra 5095 resin ribbon on a Zebra ZD420t 300 DPI thermal-transfer printer. The combination is chemical-, solvent-, and abrasion-resistant and rated −40°F to 300°F. Additional materials — Z-Ultimate silver matte, Z-Xtreme outdoor polyester, Z-Supreme polyimide, and 8000T tamper-evident — are sourced on order. See Capabilities.

Is Front Range Marking veteran-owned and SDVOSB-certified?

Yes. Front Range Marking is led by Joshua Hickman, a United States Marine Corps Veteran. SDVOSB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business) certification is pending with VetCert.

Does Front Range Marking accept short-run or zero-minimum government orders?

Yes. Front Range Marking performs short-run, high-precision industrial marking with no minimum order quantity for U.S. federal agencies. Production is on-site in Longmont, Colorado.

Where is Front Range Marking located and where does it ship?

Front Range Marking operates from Longmont, Colorado, and ships to U.S. federal customers nationwide.

Which standards does Front Range Marking comply with?

Output complies with DoD MIL-STD-130N for IUID marking, supports VA asset-labeling requirements, and aligns with NIST asset-tracking guidance. Symbology used is 2D Data Matrix ECC 200.

Contact

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Joshua Hickman, Principal · Longmont, Colorado

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joshua@frontrangemarking.com