Retail-ready, compliant, and fast. When your product needs new packaging for a new channel, a new market, or damage recovery, we handle it with photo documentation and match-to-sample QC.
Get a QuoteRepackaging needs come from all directions. A retailer requires specific packaging for a new channel. An import arrives in foreign-language packaging. Seasonal items need new presentation. Damaged outer packaging has to be replaced before the product can ship again. We've handled all of it.
Repack product into retail-ready packaging meeting specific retailer requirements, including shelf-ready displays and planogram compliance.
Multi-pack bundling and club store formatting for Costco, Sam's Club, and similar channels with their specific labeling and packaging specs.
Poly-bag, box, or SIOC (Ships in Own Container) preparation optimized for direct-to-consumer fulfillment and carrier damage resistance.
Refresh packaging presentation for seasonal campaigns without changing the product inside. Fast turnaround keeps you on schedule.
New labels, inserts, and packaging for regulatory compliance, country-of-origin requirements, or channel-specific certifications.
Replace damaged outer packaging on otherwise sellable product. Recover units that would otherwise be written off or returned.
Repackaging demand tends to spike at transition points: new channel, new market, new season, or new compliance requirement. The common thread is a product that's fine but packaged wrong for where it needs to go next.
Goods arriving in foreign-language or non-compliant packaging that need to be repackaged for the US market before they can be sold.
Product already packaged for e-commerce that needs to be repacked for retail, or vice versa. Channel transitions almost always require repackaging.
A warehouse incident, transit damage, or storage issue leaves you with good product in compromised packaging. Repackaging recovers the unit value.
Repackaging often runs alongside other services. We frequently combine it with labeling when new packaging also needs new compliance marks or barcodes, and with RMA processing when returned goods are being prepared for re-entry into a sales channel.
Repackaging quality is about consistency. The 5,000th unit should look exactly like the first. We hold that standard through a combination of clean workspace, defined sample references, and documented QC at each stage.
Controlled workspace keeps product clean and free of contaminants during the repackaging process.
Before and after photos per lot. You can see what came in, what went out, and how it compares to the approved sample.
Approved packaging sample is the reference. Every unit is compared against it. Deviations are flagged before the lot ships.
Stephen's Air Force background shaped a culture where process consistency isn't aspirational, it's operational. The same unit-level accountability that applies in military logistics applies here. No minimums means a 100-unit repackaging job gets the same QC discipline as a 10,000-unit run.
For repackaged goods that also require formal quality inspection documentation before they enter inventory, we can combine both services in one engagement.
Send us your product details, target packaging spec, and volume. We'll respond within 24 hours with a clear price.
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