We at Frozen Food Manufacturers offer a wide range of Co-Packing solutions that are both functional and aesthetic, from small retail bags and bottles to bulk 55 lb containers. Find the best solution to save and showcase your product. Our blister packaging and other packaging services can help you start your business right away with more retail-ready products.
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The ultimate fusion of expertise and efficiency, designed to transform your concepts into market-ready realities.
As a full-service packaging provider, we handle everything related to your secondary placement, from initial planning to the finished promotional product.
Our food co-packing services cover a wide range of options, such as form-fill-seal bags, stand-up pleat bags, bottling, and more varieties applied in our products.
To meet your needs at a reasonable price, you can use our suppliers to supply 100% of the ingredients and packaging you need.
Also, you can supply some of these items yourself. You will be assisted in this procedure by your salesperson. Elevate your offerings with our co-packing prowess and let's unwrap success, together!"
At FFM, we provide flexible, high-quality packaging in our frozen food factory to you and your product.
We provide consultations, selection of materials, project sketches, and packaging samples, as well as evaluate their technical feasibility.
From ideation to production, packaging to distribution, we infuse each process with innovation, ensuring your brand takes center stage.
These options are available for liquid foods, dry foods, private-label food packaging, and even allergen and nut facilities.
Co-packaging and private label manufacturing result in products being created and/or packaged by the manufacturer and distributed under the customer's brand name. Who owns the formula after the transaction is completed matters.
Navigating the Details
A food company often uses this method when manufacturing
and packaging their own customer-branded formula.
The food manufacturer retains ownership rights in this type of contract.
In some cases, a manufacturer will only work with one client
to create a formulation that is unique to that private label.
In co-packaging, the customer retains ownership of the secret
recipe even as the food manufacturer produces the final product.
The manufacturer usually signs a non-disclosure agreement for
these types of deals, forbidding him to disclose this information
or develop any new products outside the agreement.
Co-Packaging
At Frozen Food Manufacturers, we recognize that bringing a food product to the market entails numerous complex manufacturing procedures, compliance with food safety laws, and allergen testing, which is a concern for large businesses.
We have the know-how and tools needed to take your concept, create a recipe and create a handcrafted product ready to sell. Fill out the contact or give us a call to find out more about our facility and our gourmet culinary services or arrange a tour.
Private-label foods are the products that are produced and sold under the name of a single retailer in order to compete with well-known brands. Customers wishing to offer their own line of food products turn to store brands food manufacturers to create, package, label, and ship their products. So, buyers can focus on other parts of the business, such as marketing, sales, and distribution, when they work with a private label food manufacturer.
In store brands, we sell our own products on various websites. If we are selling over the Internet, we must start from the very beginning and work our way up to the highest level of the company. We cannot add our product to an existing list; instead, we must create a new list of private labels.
When it comes to wholesale items, we buy current items in bulk exclusively from the manufacturer and then resell them on Amazon as a reseller.
Store brands product is a product that is manufactured by a third party but sold under a retailer's own brand name. Everything related to the product or items is under the control of the seller. This goes for product specifications, packaging, and everything else.
You can buy things in bulk, repackage them and sell them if you don't have the production equipment but still want to start a business. Simply affix your company name and branding to the products, and you're done.
Companies may use them to outsource sourcing and manufacturing to a third party. When you use store brands, you only put your brand on the box when you are ready to sell the product. Despite the fact that many consumers are not familiar with this technique usage, it is widely used anywhere in modern retail.
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(713) 597-6768
3855 Jurupa St, Ontario, CA 91761, United States of America