To package Pills/Capsules/Softgels in pouches, there are several requirements to consider. These include the size of the capsules or gummy bears, the quantity of capsules or gummy bears per bottle/pouch, the size of the bottle or pouch, the production run volume, labeling requirements (full wrap or front/back), induction seal, weigh fill or volumetric fill, due dates, date/lot code requirements, and pack out (quantity of FGs per shipper case).
Pouch packaging is a popular choice in the USA due to its convenience and ease of use. It provides a moisture barrier and protects the contents from external factors that may affect the quality of the product. The history of pouch packaging for Pills/Capsules/Softgels dates back to the early 2000s when it was introduced as an alternative to traditional packaging options.
The cost of pouch packaging for Pills/Capsules/Softgels depends on several factors such as the size and material of the pouch, the type of filling equipment used, and the volume of the order. Generally, larger volumes result in lower costs per unit.
When choosing a manufacturer for pouch packaging, it’s essential to consider their experience and expertise in the field, the quality of their equipment and materials, and their ability to meet the specific needs of your product. It’s crucial to ensure that the manufacturer complies with industry regulations and standards to ensure the safety and quality of your product. Obtaining quotes from multiple manufacturers to compare costs and services is recommended before making a decision.
Packaging specifications needed to receive a quote on supplement packaging:
- Size of capsules
- Quantity of capsules per bottle/pouch
- Size of bottle or pouch
- Production run volume
- Labeling requirements (full wrap or front/back)
- Induction seal
- Weigh fill or volumetric fill
- Due dates
- Date/lot code requirements
- Pack out quantity per shipper case
- Preferred components