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Send your packaging, label or security-print brief with the details the team needs to quote accurately.
Use this quote-request route to share the product type, quantity band, artwork status, target market, finishing direction and delivery priorities. That keeps the response focused on real production feasibility, not generic assumptions.
What helps the fastest reply
Share the exact product family, expected size, quantity band, artwork status and destination market so the reply can focus on feasibility, materials and next production steps.
What the team reviews
Material direction, finishing route, print complexity, compliance considerations, sampling logic and the most practical path to a working quote request.
Suitable project types
Custom labels, packaging boxes, cigarette packaging, inserts, manuals and security-print components that need manufacturing-side coordination from the start.
What happens next
After the request is submitted, the team can come back with clarification points, feasibility comments, timing guidance and the next recommended quotation step.
Quote request form
Finalize your quote request
Complete the form with the customer details and requested product so the quote reply can be reviewed and sent back with the right production context.
Before you submit
Prepare the details buyers usually need to include.
A cleaner quote request helps the reply stay commercial and production-focused. These points usually make the next step faster and more accurate.
Product and format direction
Choose the closest product family and note the intended structure, label type, carton format or security-print requirement before you submit the form.
Browse productsCapabilities and finish planning
Review the production capabilities first if the request depends on a specific finish, material construction, insert format or compliance-sensitive print detail.
Explore capabilitiesSupporting buyer guides
Use the resource area for packaging and print guidance before you submit, especially if the project still needs clarification around format, finish or approval steps.
Read resourcesCommon questions
Helpful points before the request reaches the team.
What information should the buyer include first?
The strongest starting brief usually includes the requested product, approximate size, quantity band, artwork status, market destination and any finish or material priority that affects production planning.
Can one request include multiple related components?
Yes. It often helps to include connected parts in one request when labels, boxes, inserts, manuals or security elements need to stay aligned in finish, timing or compliance direction.
Why include the market or destination country?
That context helps the reply stay practical where shipping, approval steps, language versions, regulatory labeling or material preferences may affect the quotation route.
What happens after the request is submitted?
The team can review feasibility, request clarifications if needed, comment on material and finish direction, and come back with the most practical next step for the quotation process.
