Quick Answer (for busy buyers)
Here’s the buyer-first summary. If your brand name is on the label, you usually act as the responsible person and must ensure the listing is submitted and kept current.
- Leakage prevention starts with packaging design tailored for air freight pressure changes.
- We specify pumps with high torque seals and bottles with double-sealing caps, and use inner liners or shrink bands for extra security.
- For body wash, viscosity adjustments may be needed to minimize foaming and expansion during flight.
- In production, we run vacuum and altitude simulation tests on pilot batches to catch leaks early, which is critical for SEA’s high humidity that can exacerbate label adhesion issues.
- Sampling for leak tests typically takes 2-3 weeks, and we recommend ordering small MOQ runs (e.g., 3,000-5,000 units) to validate packaging before scaling.
- Lead time includes an extra 5-7 days for pressure testing and documentation prep.
- We support with test reports and compliance docs for customs, but final regulatory approval depends on local authorities.
- Always plan for buffer stock and inspect upon arrival to manage any transit risks.
Buyer outcome
A launch-ready compliance plan: inputs collected, roles assigned, and update cadence defined.
Most common blocker
Missing facility information + inconsistent ingredient/label snapshots across SKUs.
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This page is a practical buyer guide. For definitive requirements and updates, use FDA resources and qualified regulatory counsel.
