1. Choose the packaging style
Start with the closest structure: rigid box, folding carton, paper bag, mailer, label, sleeve, insert, or another paper packaging type.
Ordering
A useful order starts with a clear packaging brief. The more practical detail you send, the faster our team can recommend the right route.
A useful order starts with a clear packaging brief. The more practical detail you send, the faster our team can recommend the right route.
Custom packaging is not a one-click item until the specification is clear. Size, material, order quantity, print method, finish, insert, packing method, and delivery destination all affect price and production planning.
Use this page as a checklist before contacting us. If you do not know an answer, send product photos, reference packaging, and your target market. We can help turn that information into the first workable specification.
Custom packaging is not a one-click item until the specification is clear. Size, material, order quantity, print method, finish, insert, packing method, and delivery destination all affect price and production planning.
Use this page as a checklist before contacting us. If you do not know an answer, send product photos, reference packaging, and your target market. We can help turn that information into the first workable specification.
Start with the closest structure: rigid box, folding carton, paper bag, mailer, label, sleeve, insert, or another paper packaging type.
Send product dimensions, weight, quantity per package, protection needs, and how the customer should open or display it.
Provide L x W x H, target order quantity, and whether the size is fixed or can be adjusted for better cost and packing.
Send logo files, color references, dielines if available, and preferred finishes such as foil, embossing, UV, or lamination.
We review the brief and confirm whether a reference sample, blank sample, printed sample, or direct production route makes sense.
After artwork, price, schedule, packing method, and delivery terms are confirmed, the project can move into production planning.
Complete artwork is helpful but not always required for the first review. You can start with product details, size, quantity, reference images, logo files, and finish direction, then finalize artwork after the structure is confirmed.
Our team reviews the packaging style, dimensions, material, print and finish requirements, quantity, destination, and timeline. If information is missing, we will ask focused questions before preparing a recommendation.
Yes, but changes to size, material, artwork, finish, insert, quantity, or packing method can affect price and schedule. It is better to confirm major requirements before sampling or production approval.
Include packaging type, size, quantity, material, finish, artwork status, destination, and deadline.