Industry routes

Packaging routes by industry and sales channel.

Use each industry page to compare product routes, MOQ, materials and supplier-side feasibility before requesting a quote.

Industry buying guide

Choose the packaging route that fits your sales channel

Different industries need different structures, materials and MOQ paths. Start from the closest buying situation, then move into the product route that fits your launch plan.

Use case

Buying situation

Review product risk, sales channel, material expectations and launch constraints before choosing a box structure.

Route

Recommended routes

Compare practical routes such as cosmetic boxes, mailers, gift boxes, inserts, paper bags and eco packaging.

Next step

First quote path

Send product type, quantity, target market and artwork status when you are ready for a practical supplier route.

Vertical markets

Choose packaging by industry

Start from the market closest to your product, then compare recommended structures and quote requirements.

Custom Food Packaging
Food

Custom Food Packaging

Food and beverage packaging with food-safe material paths and retail-ready structures.

Custom CBD Packaging
Wellness

Custom CBD Packaging

Packaging guidance for wellness and regulated products where local market rules allow.

Custom Makeup Packaging
Beauty

Custom Makeup Packaging

Retail and DTC packaging for palettes, lip products, mascara, brush sets and makeup kits.

Buying checklist

What to clarify before supplier routing

These fields help qualify the project before supplier routing.

Start with the actual use case. Clarify what the packaging has to protect, how it will be sold, what market it ships to and how much brand presentation matters.

  • Product and channel: confirm whether the packaging is for retail shelf, DTC shipping, Amazon, wholesale kits or seasonal campaigns.
  • Dimensions and structure: provide product size, preferred box style, insert needs and any reference packaging images.
  • Quantity path: share first order quantity, expected replenishment and whether the project is a test run or repeat program.
  • Material and finish: note FSC, kraft, recycled paper, molded pulp, foil, embossing, soft-touch or food-safe requirements.
  • Target market: list destination country, launch timing, labeling needs and shipping expectations before sampling.
  • Artwork readiness: final artwork helps, but a PDF, dieline, reference image or brand direction is enough for first review.
Need MOQ or sample cost? Send product type and quantity first.