Requesting a custom packaging quote doesn’t need to be complicated. However, providing clear and complete information helps packaging manufacturers deliver accurate pricing, faster lead times, and better packaging solutions.
This guide explains exactly what information you need to request a custom packaging quote—and why each detail matters.
Why Providing the Right Information Matters
Incomplete quote requests often lead to:
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Delayed responses
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Inaccurate pricing
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Multiple back-and-forth emails
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Packaging that doesn’t fully meet product needs
When you share the right details upfront, manufacturers can recommend the best box type, materials, and production method for your product.

1. Box Type and Packaging Style
Start by specifying the type of packaging you need.
Common box types include:
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Corrugated shipping boxes
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Folding carton boxes
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Rigid boxes
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Mailer boxes
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Display or retail boxes
If you’re unsure, simply describe how the packaging will be used (shipping, retail display, luxury presentation, etc.). A professional packaging supplier can guide you.


2. Box Dimensions (Length × Width × Height)
Providing accurate box dimensions is essential for cost calculation.
You should include:
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Internal dimensions (recommended)
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Or product dimensions if the box size is not finalized
Accurate sizing helps reduce material waste and shipping costs, especially for international deliveries.
3. Product Details
Manufacturers need to understand what will go inside the box.
Helpful product information includes:
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Product type
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Weight
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Fragility level
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Shape (standard or irregular)
This allows the supplier to recommend appropriate materials, box strength, and internal protection.


4. Material Preference
If you have a material preference, mention it in your quote request.
Common packaging materials include:
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Corrugated cardboard
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Kraft paperboard
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Greyboard
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Recycled or FSC-certified materials
If sustainability is important, clearly state your eco-friendly requirements.
5. Quantity (MOQ)
Quantity directly affects unit pricing.
You should specify:
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Estimated order quantity
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Whether you need low MOQ for testing or sampling
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Potential repeat or annual volume
Even if you’re unsure, providing a rough range helps suppliers propose suitable solutions.


6. Printing and Branding Requirements
Custom packaging is often part of brand presentation.
Include details such as:
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Logo printing
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Number of colors
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Inside or outside printing
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Matte, gloss, or soft-touch finishes
If you already have artwork, mention the file format (AI, PDF, EPS).
7. Inserts and Internal Protection
If your product requires additional protection, specify whether you need:
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Corrugated inserts
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Molded pulp trays
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Foam inserts
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Dividers or partitions
If unsure, describing your product’s fragility is enough for manufacturers to recommend options.


8. Shipping Destination and Timeline
Logistics information helps suppliers estimate production and delivery schedules.
Please include:
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Shipping destination (country or region)
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Preferred delivery method (air, sea, or courier)
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Target delivery date or deadline
This is especially important for international shipments.
9. Budget Range (Optional but Helpful)
While optional, sharing a target budget can help manufacturers recommend the most cost-effective packaging solution without compromising quality.


10. Sample or Prototype Requirements
If you need samples before mass production, mention:
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Physical samples
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Digital mockups
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Structural prototypes
Sampling helps confirm size, strength, and appearance before placing a full order.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Requesting a Quote
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Not providing dimensions
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Omitting product weight
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Ignoring shipping requirements
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Requesting pricing without specifying quantity
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Waiting until the last minute
Clear communication leads to better results and faster turnaround.


How Better Packaging Simplifies the Quote Process
At Better Packaging, we help businesses request accurate and efficient custom packaging quotes by:
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Guiding box type and material selection
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Offering low MOQ options
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Supporting international shipping requirements
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Providing fast and clear pricing
Even if you don’t have all details finalized, our team can help you refine your packaging specifications.
Final Thoughts
Requesting a custom packaging quote is easier when you know what information to prepare. By sharing clear details about your product, packaging needs, and timeline, you’ll receive more accurate pricing and better packaging recommendations.
Call to Action
Ready to request a custom packaging quote?
Contact Better Packaging today and let our experts help you create the right packaging solution for your business.
