Launch calendar

Private Label Launch Planning Guide

Private-label launches need coordinated timing. ONTCSA helps serious buyers think through launch calendar, packaging approvals, sampling, specification lock, production window, export handoff, quality references, and reorder planning.

Commercial worksheet

Information that makes factory review more precise.

01

Launch calendar

Launch calendar planning connects discovery, samples, approvals, packaging, production window, export handoff, sell-in, and reorder triggers.

02

Packaging approvals

Packaging approvals include artwork, label responsibility, warning space, barcodes, case packs, material readiness, and buyer signoff.

03

Sampling

Sampling aligns product target, buyer feedback, quality references, packaging direction, and market fit before specification lock.

04

Production window

Production window depends on factory schedule, product category, materials, volume, approvals, documentation, and market-dependent requirements.

05

Export handoff

Export handoff organizes commercial invoice references, packing details, lot code, shipping coordination, and buyer import/export instructions.

06

Reorders

Reorders work best when launch assumptions, lot codes, retain samples, packaging files, and forecast triggers are planned from the start.

Preparation path

Five steps before the next commercial handoff.

Step 1

Set launch date and market assumptions

Keep this item organized before sending a project brief, quote request, sample request, or reorder discussion to ONTCSA.

Step 2

Complete sampling and product direction

Keep this item organized before sending a project brief, quote request, sample request, or reorder discussion to ONTCSA.

Step 3

Approve packaging and labels

Keep this item organized before sending a project brief, quote request, sample request, or reorder discussion to ONTCSA.

Step 4

Lock specification and production window

Keep this item organized before sending a project brief, quote request, sample request, or reorder discussion to ONTCSA.

Step 5

Plan export handoff and reorder triggers

Keep this item organized before sending a project brief, quote request, sample request, or reorder discussion to ONTCSA.

Related B2B paths

Continue the commercial readiness review.

Product availability varies by market. All adult-use market, license, warning, tax, label, import/export, and customs requirements remain buyer responsibility.