After confirming a packaging order, many businesses immediately wonder what happens next and how their order will be handled.
Understanding the packaging order process helps you track progress clearly, avoid delays, and feel confident that your order is being handled professionally, especially when working with experienced suppliers like Kimecopak, who follow a transparent step-by-step workflow. In reality, a professional supplier follows a well-structured, step-by-step packaging order process designed to ensure:
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Transparency at every stage
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Controlled production quality
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Clear communication
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Reduced financial and operational risk
In this guide, we will walk you through the entire packaging order process in detail, so you know exactly what to expect, from confirmation to final delivery.
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- Why Packaging Manufacturers Require Deposits And How It Protects Your Order
Order Confirmation: Finalizing Your Packaging Requirements Before Production

The packaging order process officially begins once your order is confirmed and all specifications are clearly defined. This stage is critical because it sets the foundation for everything that follows.
At this point, both you and the supplier review and lock in all technical and commercial details to ensure there are no misunderstandings later in the process.
What is typically confirmed:
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Exact quantity (for example, 5,000 boxes)
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Material type (kraft, paperboard, eco-friendly materials)
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Dimensions, structure, and box style
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Printing method and finishing details
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Expected production and delivery timeline
Documents you will receive:
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Official quotation
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CRM invoice
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Purchase Order (PO) reference
By confirming these elements upfront, the supplier can proceed with confidence, and you can be assured that your order will be produced exactly as agreed.
Deposit Payment: Activating the Production Workflow
Once the order details are finalized, the next step is making the initial payment to begin production.
Standard payment structure at Kimecopak:
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70% deposit required before production starts
This deposit plays a crucial role in activating your order within the supplier’s system. It allows the supplier to begin preparing materials and scheduling your order in the production pipeline.
Why this step is necessary:
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Raw materials need to be secured in advance
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Production capacity must be reserved
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Factory resources need to be allocated
Common payment methods:
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Bank transfer (processing time: 1–2 days, low fees)
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Credit card (instant processing, ~3% fee)
In some cases, suppliers may offer a 2% discount for full upfront payment, which can be beneficial for businesses looking to optimize costs.
Get your packaging quote within 24 hours and receive a clear production timeline for your order.
Design Approval and Pre-Production Setup: Ensuring Accuracy Before Mass Production

Before manufacturing begins, Kimecopak moves your order into the pre-production stage, where all technical preparations are completed and your design is finalized.
This stage ensures that your packaging will be produced accurately and according to your expectations.
Key activities during this stage:
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Preparing print-ready files (prepress)
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Adjusting colors and layout for printing accuracy
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Aligning die-lines for cutting and folding
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Optimizing file formats for production efficiency
Design approval process:
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Creation of 2D or 3D mockups
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Sharing mockups with you for review
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Final approval confirmed via email
This is one of the most important stages in the packaging order process because it is your final opportunity to review and approve the design before production begins.
Production Start: Manufacturing Your Custom Packaging
After the design is approved and the deposit is received, your order moves into the production phase.
At Kimecopak, customers are notified when production begins so they can track progress with confidence..
Production typically includes:
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Printing your design onto the selected material
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Die-cutting the material into the correct shape
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Folding and forming the packaging structure
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Applying finishing processes such as coating, lamination, or embossing
Once production begins, you will usually receive a notification confirming that your order is now being manufactured.
How Packaging Design & Mockups Work Before Production
Quality Check and Video Proof: Verifying Your Order Before Shipment

After production is completed, Kimecopak performs a quality control process to ensure everything meets the agreed specifications.
This step is essential for maintaining consistency and avoiding issues before shipment.
What is checked during quality control:
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Print quality and color accuracy
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Structural consistency and durability
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Finishing details
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Quantity verification
Video proof before shipping:
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The factory records a real video of the finished products
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The video is shared with you for review
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You confirm that everything meets expectations
Second payment:
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20% payment required after production completion
This stage provides transparency and allows you to verify your order before it leaves the factory.
Shipping and Delivery: Transporting Your Packaging to You
Once your packaging is approved and the second payment is completed, the shipment is arranged.
Kimecopak supports both international and domestic logistics, ensuring smooth delivery.
Shipping options:
Sea freight:
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Canada: 4–6 weeks
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US: 3–5 weeks
Air freight:
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15–20 days
Additional option:
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Storage available at approximately $35/CBM/month
Choosing the right shipping method depends on your budget and how quickly you need the packaging.
Final Payment and Order Completion
After your packaging is delivered, the final step is completing the remaining balance.
Final payment terms:
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10% payment within 7 days after delivery
Once this payment is completed, the packaging order process is officially finished, and you can begin using your packaging for your business operations.
Need support with your packaging order or design approval? Contact Kimecopak to get expert guidance and start production faster.
Timeline Breakdown: How Long the Packaging Order Process Takes

At Kimecopak, the packaging order timeline is clearly structured to help customers plan effectively.
Typical timeline:
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Pre-production: 1–3 days
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Production: 7–20 days
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Shipping:
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Air freight: 15–20 days
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Sea freight: 3–6 weeks
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Example:
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Order: 5,000 kraft boxes
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Production: ~12 days
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Air shipping: ~5 days
Total estimated time: ~17 days
Follow the full packaging order process and get a detailed timeline for your project here: https://www.kimecopak.ca/pages/moq-order-processing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When does production actually start?
At Kimecopak, production begins only after the 70% deposit is received and the design is fully approved. This ensures everything is ready before manufacturing starts.
Can I make changes after confirming the order?
Changes depend on the stage of the process:
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Before design approval: changes are possible
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After approval: changes are limited and may incur additional costs
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During production: changes are typically not possible
For this reason, it is important to carefully review all details before approving the design.
How can I track my packaging order?
You can track your order through:
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Email updates at each stage
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Notification when production starts
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Video proof before shipment
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Shipping tracking information
A reliable supplier will keep you informed throughout the entire process.
Is my payment safe when ordering packaging?
Yes, the structured payment model is designed to reduce risk:
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You only pay 70% to start production
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You review the finished product before paying the next 20%
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The final 10% is paid after delivery
This staged approach ensures transparency and protects your investment.
What causes delays in the packaging order process?
Common causes of delays include:
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Late design approval
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Missing or incorrect specifications
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Slow communication during production
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Shipping method selection (sea freight takes longer)
Being prepared and responsive can help keep your order on schedule.
