MOQ
MOQ depends on product type, packaging, production schedule, material availability, market, and project complexity.
Answers before a project brief
The Private Label Programs FAQ helps buyers prepare questions around MOQ, samples, timeline, compliance, reorders, packaging, quality references, and adult-use buyer responsibility.
MOQ depends on product type, packaging, production schedule, material availability, market, and project complexity.
Samples are reviewed against product specification, target market, buyer readiness, quality expectations, and production fit.
Timeline depends on Discovery, Sampling, Specification lock, Production window, packaging readiness, approvals, and Launch handoff.
Compliance work is buyer-side; product availability varies by market, and labels, claims, taxes, registrations, warnings, and import/export rules require qualified review.
Reorders work best when specification sheets, lot code references, retain samples, packaging files, and reorder timing stay organized.
ONTCSA reviews cigars, wraps, grabba, cones, whole leaf, B2B supply, and flavor infusion projects for fit with premium positioning and factory capacity.