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End-to-End Packaging

Packaging Built for Retail, Export, and Private Label

Plan the pack route before the quote gets messy. We help buyers compare pouch, jar, box, display-ready, and bulk formats around channel fit, artwork readiness, MOQ, carton logic, and shipment control.

Since 2007 ISO 22000 HACCP / FDA / HALAL Retail-ready packs
Box confectionery packaging

Buyer Decision Layer

Packaging should make the program easier to buy, ship, and shelve.

The right route is not only about appearance. It affects MOQ, artwork files, unit economics, carton count, display presentation, and how quickly the buyer can approve the order.

01

Retail shelf route

Pouch, jar, box, or display-ready pack built around visual shelf impact, price point, and buyer channel.

02

Private-label artwork route

Label language, dieline, barcode, nutrition panel, and print-ready files coordinated before packaging materials move.

03

Export carton route

Outer carton, mixed SKU plan, pallet expectation, and container loading logic kept visible before final RFQ.

Retail-ready confectionery jar and display packaging
Format clarity first

When pack format, market, quantity, and timing are clear, sampling and quotation become much more practical.

Packaging Program Spectrum

Choose the pack route by channel, shelf role, and MOQ reality.

Use this as the first packaging decision board. It keeps the conversation away from vague decoration requests and closer to quantity, retail format, artwork, and shipment logic.

Bulk / Repack

Master carton supply

For importers and repackers who care most about product stability, carton count, and landed cost.

Wholesale / repack route

Pouch / Bag

Flexible retail coverage

For supermarket, convenience, and general-trade programs where pack size and assortment flexibility matter.

Fast retail testing

Jar / Tub

Premium shelf identity

For stronger brand presence, resealable value, club-store planning, and more visible shelf presentation.

Premium repeat-use packs

Box / Display

Promotional shelf impact

For gift, novelty, mixed-pack, seasonal, and display-led programs where presentation drives the sell-through story.

Launch / promotion programs

Commercial Planning

Pack format changes MOQ, sampling priority, and lead time expectations.

Container Loading

Carton dimensions should be planned around 20ft and 40ft HQ utilization so the buyer can compare real landed cost.

Typical 20ft load18-22 pallets

Pallet Standards

EU pallet or standard US pallet configurations can be planned with stretch wrap and corner protection for export transit.

Max pallet height1.8m stacked

Mixed Loads

Multiple SKUs can be separated, labeled, and documented inside one container when the route is commercially clear.

Minimum per SKU500kg each

Artwork & Compliance

Packaging work is print, labeling, documentation, and shipment control.

Your design or ours

Supply print-ready artwork or use the design team for pre-press, plate making, and color matching.

Market compliance

Nutrition panels, ingredients, allergen warnings, and date coding should match destination rules.

GS1 barcodes

Retail-ready EAN-13 or UPC-A barcodes can be applied to existing or new packaging.

Shipment Documentation

  • Certificate of Analysis (COA)
  • Allergen Statement
  • Health Certificate
  • ISO / HACCP Certification
  • Packing List and Commercial Invoice
  • Bill of Lading for FOB or CIF routes

Pack Decision Matrix

Format choice should be tied to channel fit, cost drivers, and shipment reality.

Pouch / Bag

Flexible pack-size route for wider distribution coverage

  • Key cost drivers: film specification, zipper, print finish, and fill weight.
  • Shipment notes: carton count per outer, assortment mix, and floor-ready handling.
  • What to lock before quote: target size, destination market, and standard or mixed route.

Jar

Stronger shelf identity with more visible branded presentation

  • Key cost drivers: jar shape, cap style, label area, insert needs, and unit fill weight.
  • Shipment notes: breakage protection, carton strength, and pallet stability.
  • What to lock before quote: lid style, label language, and target shelf positioning.

Box

Cleaner front-of-pack story for chain retail and gifting

  • Key cost drivers: board structure, window, print finish, and inner-pack configuration.
  • Shipment notes: pallet height, carton stacking, and display orientation.
  • What to lock before quote: pack dimensions, season, and shelf message.

Gift or Display-Ready

Promotional route where packaging creates the shelf impact

  • Key cost drivers: mixed contents, tray structure, assembly complexity, and extra presentation material.
  • Shipment notes: pallet preference, display footprint, and assembled-unit protection.
  • What to lock before quote: launch window, display format, and final assortment mix.

Packaging Checklist

Minimum packaging brief: market, pack size, quantity, and timing.

  • Market or destination country
  • Pack size or preferred format
  • Estimated quantity and MOQ expectations
  • Target timing, including 15-20 days or 30-45 days planning ranges
  • Channel or buyer type
  • Carton count per outer if already specified
  • Pallet preference if required
  • Stock supply or OEM/ODM route

Request Format Specifications

Send the packaging brief with market, pack size, quantity, and timing so the right route can be confirmed faster.

Procurement Resources

Choose the next buyer step before the RFQ.

Shortlist the right support page first: samples for approval, MOQ for planning, or compliance for buyer review. It keeps the first inquiry sharper and easier to answer.

01

Samples

Use this when the category and pack route are already close enough to test.

Open Samples
02

MOQ & Lead Time

Use this when you need realistic ranges before asking for a final number.

Open MOQ & Lead Time
03

Certifications & Compliance

Use this when your buyer needs trust proof before supplier shortlisting.

Open Compliance