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Packaging affects cost and shipment planning
Common bulk packaging includes cartons, woven bags and inner plastic bags. Product density, fragility and moisture sensitivity affect packaging choice. Tea flowers may need stronger protection, while roots and slices may be more flexible.
Private label and small packing
Some buyers need retail bags, jars, tins or private label packing. These options require artwork confirmation, MOQ discussion, packing material lead time and extra quality checks before shipment.
Common export documents
Depending on the product and destination, buyers may request COA, third-party lab testing, certificate of origin, phytosanitary certificate, commercial invoice, packing list and other documents. Requirements vary by country and should be confirmed before order confirmation.
Confirm requirements early
The safest process is to confirm product specification, packaging, labeling, document requirements and inspection plan before deposit or bulk preparation. This reduces delays and helps both buyer and supplier prepare the shipment correctly.
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If you are comparing suppliers for chinese herbs packaging and export documents guide, send your target specification, quantity, destination country and packaging requirements. Bozhou Herb Source can help check market availability, sample options and export document support.