Brief
Share product size, quantity, target market, artwork and delivery window.
Factory direct since 2013
Custom boxes, mailers, labels, bags and apparel trims developed under one production system. Start from a sketch, a reference sample or an existing pack that needs to work harder.
Product families
Choose a starting point, then define structure, dimensions, substrate, print, finish and packing method around your commercial target.
Wrapped board, fitted inserts and controlled reveal for premium retail programs.
Efficient structures for cosmetics, food, electronics and daily retail.
Corrugated protection, tissue, seals and inserts designed as one unboxing system.
Rope, ribbon and twisted-handle constructions with reinforced tops.
Recycled and conventional films with peel-and-seal or reusable closures.
Frosted, clear and matte films sized around folded apparel.
Paper, cotton, specialty stocks, die cuts, cords and security attachments.
Center fold, end fold, loop fold and flat sew-on constructions.
Paper, clear film, roll labels, seals and specialty adhesive specifications.
One-color and multi-color patterns on standard or recycled tissue weights.
Paperboard, corrugated, molded pulp and foam engineered to the product.
Satin, grosgrain, cotton twill and printed packaging tape.
Manufacturing control
Printing, die cutting, foil, lamination, assembly and final inspection are managed as linked checkpoints. Your approved sample becomes the reference standard for the bulk order.
Materials and finishes
A strong pack is not simply heavier or shinier. We match board, paper, film, textile and finish choices to protection needs, retail position, packing speed and freight economics.
Milestone workflow
Every stage has a specific approval point, so price, appearance and timing stay visible before the next cost is committed.
Share product size, quantity, target market, artwork and delivery window.
We confirm structure, material, finish, packing and an itemized quotation.
Approve the physical construction, color and finish before mass production.
Bulk production runs against the signed sample with scheduled QC checks.
Final inspection, export packing and express, air, sea or DDP delivery.
Quality assurance
Critical dimensions, color, print position, finish registration, assembly and carton packing are documented before production. Final inspection checks both appearance and shipment readiness.
Factory-direct sourcing
A factory relationship should reduce uncertainty around cost, quality and schedule, not simply remove a line item from the invoice.
| Buyer concern | Custom Logo Things | Trading intermediary | Unmanaged small shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Production communication | Project manager connected to prepress, production and QC. | Information relayed through a sales layer. | Direct, but often undocumented and language dependent. |
| Cost visibility | Structure, material, print, finish and packing reviewed together. | Markup and production source may be unclear. | Low headline price can omit inspection or export packing. |
| Repeat-order consistency | Approved references and production files are archived. | Source factory may change between orders. | Color and materials may vary with available stock. |
| Quality evidence | Written checkpoints and final inspection reporting. | Depends on the selected subcontractor. | Usually visual spot checks without a shared standard. |
| Scaling support | Sampling, bulk conversion, packing and freight planned as one program. | Coordination adds time as volume and complexity grow. | Capacity and process depth can become the bottleneck. |
Buyer perspective
From first launch to repeat purchase, the useful measure is whether the packaging arrives on spec, on time and ready for the next operation.
“The sample matched the production run, including the foil position and insert fit. That made our launch approval much easier.”
“We received an itemized proposal instead of one unexplained unit price, so we could reduce cost without cheapening the pack.”
“Photos at each milestone and the final inspection report gave our team enough visibility to release the balance confidently.”
Buyer knowledge
The existing knowledge library covers structure, materials, print, MOQ, quality and logistics for international buyers.
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Read guide →Frequently asked
MOQ starts from 100 pieces for many packaging, label and trim programs. Complex structures or specialty materials may require a higher minimum.
Most samples take 7 to 10 working days. Bulk production usually takes 25 to 35 working days after sample approval.
Yes. We can review structure, materials, print methods, packing speed and freight efficiency before sampling.
Yes. Express, air, sea and DDP delivery options are available for buyers worldwide.
Orders pass incoming-material, in-process and final checks. Photo reports and third-party inspection can be arranged.
Start a project
Include your product type, quantity, size and delivery market. Artwork, a sketch or a reference photo can follow by email after submission.