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Custom Packaging
Packaging affects not only appearance but also MOQ, lead time, unit cost and shipping arrangement.
What Buyers Usually Customize
These points often affect quotation, sample route and packaging preparation.
Blister cards
Useful where product visibility and retail hanging display matter.
Poly bags
Simple and flexible, often used for soft baits or terminal tackle.
Header cards
A practical route for many bag-packed products.
Labels & inserts
Barcode, warning text, origin and brand information.
Carton marks
Important for outer-case handling and shipment.
Artwork preparation
Logo files, dimensions and legal or market text are often needed.
Development Route
Many buyers treat packaging as a final step, but in OEM work it is better to review packaging early. The packaging route can affect product protection, retail display, unit cost, quantity per carton and the timing of artwork confirmation.
Where the project starts depends on the buyer. Some projects begin with a physical sample. Others begin with a target product, a drawing or a list of functions and packaging needs.
- Review existing product route vs new custom route
- Check if a mold or tooling cost is involved
- Confirm which sample should be tested before bulk order
- Keep packaging discussion early if the project is private label
Packaging & Presentation Notes
A good packaging page should explain what the buyer needs to provide: artwork, logo file, barcode, warning text, country of origin statement and package dimensions. That saves time later.
Quality Points That Matter
These QC points are more useful than generic promises because they relate to this page’s product type.
Artwork accuracy
Review brand spelling, barcode and required packaging text.
Structural fit
The product should fit the card, bag or blister correctly.
Pack count
Count should match the expected retail or bulk route.
Carton info
Outer carton marks and quantity logic should be checked.
Custom Packaging FAQ
What is your MOQ for OEM fishing tackle?
MOQ depends on the product category, the packaging method and how much customization is involved. Existing products usually have lower MOQ. New mold or custom printed packaging projects normally need higher quantities.
Can you work from a sample or drawing?
Yes. A physical sample is usually the clearest starting point, but product photos, drawings, size data or a reference product can also be used for the first review.
Do you provide private label packaging?
Yes. We can discuss blister cards, header cards, poly bags, labels, insert cards, barcode stickers and outer carton marks. Packaging should be discussed early because it affects cost and lead time.
What information should I send for a quote?
Please send product photos or a sample reference, dimensions, weight, material, packaging requirement, estimated quantity and target market. The more details you provide, the more useful the quotation discussion will be.
Discuss Packaging Requirements
Share your product idea, sample, dimensions and packaging direction. We will help evaluate the route.