Has anyone used a Co packer before? What was the process from start to end? What should i expect?
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A contract packer, or co-packer, is a company that manufactures and packages foods or other products for their clients. To market and distribute, a copacker works under contract with the hiring company to manufacture food as though the products were manufactured directly by the hiring company.
A co-packer is similar to a contract manufacturer in other industries, such as automotive or aerospace. Co-packing is common used when the producing company doesn't have the packing capacity, machinery, knowledge etc.
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Originally posted by TX_bowhunter37 View PostI am looking into marketing my bbq sauce
Otherwise, if the product is any good they will end up squeezing you out and taking over control and manufacturer it themselves.Last edited by RascalArms; 07-13-2013, 09:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostI used a co-packer when I had my henway business. Saved me a lot of time and money. Just do your research and find one that has experience with your product category.
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