Custom handmade production samples in any quantity
Marketing visuals and printed collateral for your brand
Trial runs to ensure packaging performance before full-scale production
Seamless supply chain management and optimization
Inventory transparency and proactive vendor coordination
End-to-end logistics management
Cost reduction strategies tailored to your business
Supply chain optimization and process improvement
Vendor and supplier assessments to maximize efficiency
Chris Stroud PGA TOUR 2006 – 2012
Shaun Hack The Bearded Entrepreneur
Chris Stroud PGA TOUR 2006 – 2018
Shaun Hack The Bearded Entrepreneur
Great question...depends on several things...the structure being used, the size of the bag/pouch itself, if it is printed or plain, and the quantity you are ordering. Our pouches range from $.05 cents to $.50 cents and more depending on how elaborate they are. KEY thing to remember when thinking about cost...talk to your Project Manager...where are you “hoping to be” and let us help...if it is possible, we’ll tell you, if not, we’ll tell you that too...but it will save everyone a lot of time
Digital printing is great for small runs, quick orders, but it is not the cheapest printing method by any stretch. 1000 pieces of a pouch digitally printed will be more than a $1.00 a piece with drastic price drops after 2500 piece quantity and up. NOTE, once a customer gets beyond 2500 pieces, it is often Much Cheaper to run using printing cylinders (as the per piece is cheaper and the cylinders can be used over and over). As always consult with your Project Manager for help and guidance.
If we are printing digitally, the minimum run will be 1000 pieces on average. We can run less but the cost will be more. Remember, with digital printing, you won’t have printing cylinder charges but the per piece price will be more.
If we are printing traditionally-Rotogravure, the minimum run is generally 2500 to 5000 pieces. Now, this type of printing requires printing cylinders (you need one per color and they generally cost $225 each...however they last 18-24 months and can be used over and over). With printing cylinders and Rotogravure, your per piece price is Lower than digital printing.
We tell most of our customers custom printed pouches take 4-6 weeks after artwork is approved...this includes making printing cylinders needed to place the ink onto the film, then laminate and convert the pouches, etc.
About 20-25 days plus Air (3-5 days)...start to finish.
Digital printing does NOT require printing cylinders but are more expensive than traditional Rotogravure pouches. Digital printed packaging is only good for dry products, not liquids or pouches that need to withstand high temperature swings (hot, cold, freezer, or even super rough handling).
Spouted stand up pouches are more expensive than regular or traditional retail packaging because of the spouts and caps required. The pouches need to be made separately, then the pouch film is sealed to the spouts and caps (many companies in the US do NOT have automatic equipment to seal spouts and caps...which results in very expensive pouches...BUT WE DO. Spouted pouches range from $.15 cents to $.75 cents depending on the structure, printing, size of the spout/cap, and quantity. As always, consult with your Project Manager for help and guidance.
No, the inks and the seals are not strong enough to hold liquid.
This is not only a great question, but a GREAT idea. Often a company will find a domestic or unique spout and cap that is not readily available...or maybe a company has a patent on it. By all means, purchase the spouts and caps and then send to us and we’ll complete and seal to the pouches.
We ship the fastest shipping lane in the world...and that is through Long Beach. We also ship through Tacoma, Washington or any other seaside port that a customer requests...shipping time takes about 18-24 days (normally) then a week to 10 days (normally) to unload then a week to 10 days (normally) to truck or rail directly to your door. Again, I’ve mentioned “normally” several times. During Covid nothing was normal however, we’ve closely monitored each port traffic and when necessary flown partials in Air Freight, shipped to the East Coast through the Panama Canal to avoid congestion and delays. Again, anything is possible, BUT we must be honest and open about what you and your company need.
We ship from our Cleveland, Ohio warehouse and we offer Ground, 2nd Day, or Overnight service. Figure 1-3 days to just about anywhere in the US and 3-5 days to Canada or Mexico.
We print both digitally and Rotogravure. Digital printing is using the HP Digital press to print the film itself which is then laminated to other structures and formed into pouches. Digital printing is only good for DRY products and products/packaging that doesn’t need to go through big temperature swings (hot/cold/frozen)...the ink and seals cannot be counted on to perform under extremes.
Rotogravure printing is known as the finest printing technique in the world. Rotogravure uses etched cylinders to lay precise amounts of ink onto the film layer, which is then laminated and formed into pouches. The beauty of Rotogravure is it is very easy to understand (and explain). Each color of your artwork requires a printing cylinder, that’s it. No Set Up Fees or Misc nonsense. If you have several of the same size pouches that use the same printing and ink color...the cylinder can be used again and again. Cylinders last from 18-24 months before needing replaced.
Etched metal (aluminum/copper) to hold and apply precise amounts of ink to film substrates. Printing cylinders cost on average $225 each (you need one per color).
Chris Stroud PGA TOUR 2006 – 2012
Shaun Hack The Bearded Entrepreneur
Chris Stroud PGA TOUR 2006 – 2018
Shaun Hack The Bearded Entrepreneur