Share a product name, alias, specification, documentation term, or packaging requirement.

OEM Capability
Define filling, tray assembly, labeling, outer packaging, mixed-SKU, and private-label requirements in one buyer-ready project scope.
Configure the downstream scope by operation.
Each stage is reviewed against the product group, quantity, destination, documentation request, and intended packaging format.

Filling scope
Align the named product, target amount, vial configuration, unit quantity, and supporting documentation request before scheduling downstream work.
- Product and amount confirmation
- Vial and closure requirements
- Batch and quantity discussion

Tray assembly
Coordinate vial count, tray format, protective components, and carton fit so the physical configuration matches the commercial request.
- Vial count per tray
- Protective insert and layout
- Outer packaging fit

Private label
Review label dimensions, supplied artwork, placement, tray presentation, and neutral outer packaging as one coordinated configuration.
- Artwork and label dimensions
- Placement and pack hierarchy
- Neutral or buyer-supplied branding scope

Mixed-SKU projects
Group multiple named products into a clearly itemized packaging request with quantity, destination, and format defined for each SKU.
- Per-SKU product and quantity list
- Shared or SKU-specific packaging notes
- One consolidated quotation scope
Turn choices into a buyer-ready project scope.
Define the operational inputs first. The builder prepares a structured draft without storing contact information or presenting an unreviewed price.
Define the project before requesting price.
A quotation is more useful when its operational assumptions are visible and reviewable.
Turn the packaging idea into a reviewable scope.
Use the builder to prepare the operational inputs before contacting sales.