Buyer Guide
Private Label Tea Packaging MOQ and Lead Time Guide
Understand how packaging choices affect MOQ, printing lead time, freight, and launch planning.
Packaging changes the sourcing plan
Tea packaging is not only a design decision. Bags, tins, boxes, labels, inserts, and cartons all affect supplier coordination, MOQ, production time, and freight volume.
A simple sticker label has a different timeline from custom printed tins or rigid gift boxes. Buyers should decide which parts need full customization and which can stay standard for the first order.
MOQ depends on material and process
Printed bags, metal tins, paper boxes, and gift sets each have different minimums. Printing plates, color matching, mold availability, and packing labor can raise MOQ even when tea quantity is small.
For new brands, a mixed strategy often works: standard packaging for early market testing, then custom packaging after sample and sales feedback.
Build lead time into the launch plan
Artwork confirmation, proofing, printing, packing, quality check, and export documentation can take longer than tea preparation. Packaging should be discussed early, not after tea selection is complete.
Ask suppliers to separate tea lead time, packaging lead time, assembly time, and freight time so the launch plan is realistic.
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