Private Label Wheat Straw Tableware Built for Your Channel
Turn an existing product model into a channel-ready range with coordinated colors, brand application, set configuration, labels and retail packaging—all reviewed against your quantity and target market.
For importers, distributors, retailers, foodservice buyers and private-label programs.

A private-label program starts with a complete brief
The fastest projects align the product, branding, packaging and compliance questions before sampling. Tell the team where the range will be sold, who will buy it and how it should appear on shelf or online. The quotation can then identify the selected model, customization scope, MOQ, sample route, packaging assumptions and production schedule.
Product architecture
Choose individual plates, bowls, cups and cutlery or combine them into coordinated sets.
Brand expression
Review color matching, printed or engraved marks, artwork position and packaging hierarchy.
Retail readiness
Coordinate barcodes, labels, instructions, inner packs, master cartons and destination details.
Choose the right starting point
Existing molds usually provide the shortest route to sampling and commercial review. A new shape or structural change requires a separate tooling and approval discussion. In both cases, the final specification should identify the exact material composition, dimensions, colors, logo method, packaging and available product documentation.
Include these details in your inquiry
- Sales channel and destination market
- Product list and estimated quantities
- Pantone or physical color reference
- Vector logo and packaging artwork
- Required labels, barcodes and documents
From sourcing brief to production-ready specification
Each stage should leave a clear written decision for product, customization, packaging and timing.
Continue your product review
Questions to resolve before quotation and sampling
Do we need a new mold for private label?
Not necessarily. Existing models can often be customized through color, logo, set configuration and packaging.
Can several products share one color system?
Yes, subject to material and production review. Physical samples are used to approve the final color direction.
Can you work with our packaging designer?
Yes. Provide dielines, artwork and print requirements so the packaging route can be checked with the selected products.
How is MOQ determined?
MOQ depends on the model, color, logo method, packaging and whether new tooling is required.
What should be approved before production?
The approved product sample, color, logo position, packaging artwork, labels, carton marks and written specification should be aligned.
Send your product, quantity and customization brief
We will review the selected product, MOQ, sample route, lead time, packaging and available documents for your destination market.