Answer brief

Retail buyers should review labels and packaging copy before the order is final. If the destination market needs special wording, that needs to be known during RFQ, not after shipment planning starts.

Buyer takeaways

  • Ask which text can be localized and which must stay unchanged.
  • Include carton and unit labeling in the buyer checklist.
  • Treat label review as part of procurement, not only compliance.

Procurement detail

Text affects approval

A packaging label can slow the order if the wording is not ready for the target market. Buyers should confirm language needs early.

Placement matters

If a retailer wants a certain front-panel or carton-panel layout, that needs to be part of the brief before production is locked.

Avoid last-minute edits

Late wording changes are expensive and slow. A clear label review step makes the wholesale path more predictable.

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RFQ checklist

Use this article before RFQ

The first response should not be a generic contact form. We collect the fields sales actually needs before quoting.

  • Share market and channel Country, store type and buyer role set the right follow-up path.
  • Select interested series Pick one or more product programs from the curated B2B catalog.
  • Estimate quantity Cartons, cases or units are enough for first-pass MOQ guidance.
  • Sales confirms terms Pricing, available stock, lead time and samples are confirmed by the team.

Wholesale pricing, MOQ and delivery windows are confirmed by sales after RFQ review.

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