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There are three aspects of the minimum order quantity.
In an unlikely event of quality issues, for better traceability it is important that you take a picture of the carton sticker and attach it to the complaint email. There are certain codes on these carton stickers that enable us trace the production history and the materials used. Furthermore, attaching pictures to describe the nature of the problem will be very helpful. In some cases we will ask you to send samples of the non-qualified products. In case of a complaint, please try to provide information and visuals as many as possible.
In this packaging production technique, the plastic raw material (PP, PS, PE, but mostly PP) is melted and injected into a mold. The mold has two parts, male and female. The molten raw material fills the space between the male and female parts and the shape of the mold is changed by cooling. is ensured to be transferred.
In mould labels (IML) are preprinted labels. IML labels are placed into the injection mould with the help of a robot. Then the mould (male and female parts) closes and the raw material is injected. In this process, preprinted labels (IML) and the injected plastic material are unified and they become one piece. Contrary to regular stickers, once applied, IML labels can not be removed from the tub or lid. IML labels are more attractive on the shelves and they are stronger in terms of reducing the complications of heat and moisture that effect regular stickers a lot.
There are many different types of IML labels available depending on your market needs and the budget you are willing to allocate.
– We need to receive the actual flavourwise quantity from your side,
– The keyline will be provided by us and the artwork should be prepared based on the instructions given on the keyline such as the inner distance to the cutting line.
The approximate production time is determined by rendering the order into the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System. It provides an approximate date and should not be interpreted as the exact production date. Production planning before entering the ERP system does not constitute a definite production commitment. After the production is completed the exact delivery date will be communicated to the buyer.
Standard Payment Method: 30% following PI signature and 70% before loading. The Seller collaborates with Eximbank for international trade transactions. The Seller might grant a deferred payment term based on the Buyer’s credit limit set by Eximbank. The Seller's business operations rely on credit limits and payment deadline approvals set by Eximbank for the Buyer. In the event that the Buyer fails to make a payment on time, a notification about the delay is communicated to Eximbank. In such instances, the Buyer bears the responsibility for any adverse effects on their creditworthiness or harm to their reputation resulting from the delayed payment.
Our hygiene and quality policies are determined under the guidance of our BRC and ISO9001 certificates and implemented without any concessions. See our certificates.
In FCA/EXW/FOB deliveries, the buyer has to get the goods insured. Please do not forget to get the goods insured in FCA/EXW/FOB deliveries. We get the goods insured in the deliveries other than FCA/EXW/FOB. In cases where we get the goods insured, we need to be properly informed about the damages to initiate the compensation process. Otherwise, we can not assume any responsibility. You can see how the informing should be done by downloading the PDF: PDF