Private-label brands
Need logo, package, insert, color, finish, and marketplace wording aligned before samples.
Aeonix helps private-label and OEM buyers translate photos, links, sketches, target packaging, and destination-market requirements into a sourcing file factories can quote and sample against.
The same sourcing service has different risk controls for ecommerce, private-label, wholesale, and procurement buyers. Choose the buyer route before supplier search, samples, QC, and shipment work are scoped.
Check SKU margin, MOQ, samples, packaging, and replenishment risk.
View routeControl product development, sample approval, packaging, and production brief.
View routePlan mixed SKUs, quote comparison, consolidation, and repeat supply.
View routeReview supplier evidence, risk notes, QC gates, and internal approval needs.
View routeBest fit
A factory quote is weak when the buyer only sends a photo. Development work makes the requirement comparable before suppliers compete on price.
Need logo, package, insert, color, finish, and marketplace wording aligned before samples.
Need a structured way to compare samples, supplier capability, and minimum order assumptions.
Need to turn rough notes into measurable materials, dimensions, tolerance, and acceptance rules.
Workflow
The goal is not to make a pretty concept deck. The goal is a file that suppliers can quote, sample, and produce without guessing.
We break down photos, links, sketches, target price, and buyer notes into category, material, function, and packaging requirements.
We define which supplier type can handle the category, MOQ, customization, compliance, and sample timeline.
We track sample cost, changes, photos, dimensions, packaging notes, and approval decisions.
We consolidate the approved sample, spec sheet, carton rules, labels, and QC checkpoints before production.
Proof artifacts
Development creates evidence: not just chat messages, but records that can be reused for production and reorder decisions.
Why the shortlisted supplier can handle the material, process, packaging, and destination-market constraints.
Photos, measurements, defects, revision notes, and buyer approval status for each sample round.
The final version of specs, packaging, labels, carton marks, and QC points that suppliers must follow.
FAQ
Upload photos, a supplier link, or a sketch. The next step is a controlled sourcing file, not a vague factory chat.
Aeonix is not an industrial design studio. We help buyers turn reference products, sketches, and requirements into a supplier-ready brief and sample workflow.
Before samples are approved. The QC checklist should reflect the sample, material, function, packaging, and label requirements.
Yes when the product category and supplier route allow it. The first step is to check MOQ, tooling, packaging, and sample cost realistically.
Upload photos, a supplier link, or a sketch. The next step is a controlled sourcing file, not a vague factory chat.