The gap between a successful packaging project and a frustrating one is usually information—specifically, having the right information at the right stage of the sourcing process. This guide covers what experienced packaging buyers know and new buyers typically learn the expensive way.
What Buyers Usually Get Wrong
The most common mistake in custom_packaging sourcing isn't choosing the wrong material—it's writing a specification that's too vague to produce a reliable quote. When a factory receives an underspecified RFQ, they fill in the gaps with the cheapest assumptions. That's where cost surprises originate.
The three most under-specified elements in almost every packaging brief: wall thickness (or ply count), surface finish specification, and structural testing requirements. Adding these to your RFQ improves quote accuracy by 60% or more in our experience.
The Variables That Move the Price
In our quoting process, custom_packaging pricing is driven by four main levers:
- Material grade: The spread between economy and premium can be 30–45% on paper and board alone. Specifying gsm and brightness grade locks this in.
- Print complexity: Each additional color adds approximately 8–12% to unit cost on offset-printed work. Spot UV or hot stamping adds 15–25% on top of base print cost.
- Order quantity: The cost curve in paper packaging is steep from 1,000 to 10,000 units. Above 50,000 it flattens significantly. At 100,000 units you're typically paying 35–50% less per unit versus 2,000 units.
- Certification requirements: FSC certification adds approximately 8–12% to raw material cost. FDA food contact compliance adds $200–400 in testing overhead per SKU (one-time).
What a Realistic Timeline Looks Like
- Inquiry to firm quote: 2–3 business days (with complete spec)
- Approval sample: 12–18 days from deposit
- Sample revision (if needed): 7–10 days per round
- Production: 20–30 days from approved sample + deposit
- Sea freight to US/EU: 25–35 days
Total from first inquiry to goods in your warehouse: 60–90 days if you move efficiently. Most delays happen because brands start the packaging conversation 6 weeks before they need inventory.
How Kuzo Packing Approaches This
Our facility in Wuhu, Anhui, China runs dedicated production lines for paper tube and composite can packaging. We carry ISO 9001:2015 certification and run in-house MVTR, compression, and dimensional testing on every production batch.
If you're working through a spec or want a quick sanity check on a quote you've received, email us at support@kuzopacking.com or WhatsApp +86 153-0553-6396. No commitment required for a technical review.
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Kuzo Packing handles OEM and ODM orders for brands worldwide. Samples in 12–15 days, production in 20–28 days.