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What the Factory page is for

GlobalCrispy’s Factory page is for buyers reviewing production, packing and shipment-preparation evidence before supplier approval. Facility details, equipment use and certificate scope can vary by product category and order plan, so factory information should be verified with the selected product, available media, current documents and sample results. The page focuses on review points rather than unsupported capacity claims.

Use this page to review production-stage media, packing evidence, warehouse handling and verification points before supplier approval.

Facility Review Notes

Facility applicability, certificate scope and production details should be confirmed for the selected product and order plan. This page focuses on practical review points rather than unsupported capacity claims.

Buyer Evidence

Factory information buyers can verify

Factory evidence should explain what is shown, which stage it represents and what a buyer can reasonably check.

Production stage

Product handling and sorting

Images and captions should help buyers review visible handling, sorting, product condition and whether samples match the intended specification.

Packing stage

Sealing and carton preparation

Packing evidence is most useful when it shows pouch format, inner bag use, carton condition and shipment preparation.

Facility scope

Confirm product-specific routing

Different products may be made or packed through selected production facilities. Facility and document scope should be confirmed for the product.

Scope note: No production capacity, equipment count or facility-wide certificate claim is added unless it can be verified from current business records.

Production and Packing Review Scope

Raw Material Review

Raw material review may include appearance, visible defects, supplier documents and suitability for the intended product format.

Sorting and Inspection

Before packing, buyers usually care about color, size, shape, breakage level, texture and whether the product matches approved samples.

Packaging Review

Packaging checks focus on inner bag format, pouch sealing, label information, carton quantity, carton marking and moisture protection.

Warehouse Handling

Finished goods should remain sealed, dry and organized before loading. Carton condition and shipment preparation are practical review points.

Loading Preparation

Before export arrangement, packing list details, carton marks and shipment coordination should match the confirmed order information.

Document Coordination

Available certificate copies, specifications and export documents can be reviewed where applicable for selected products and destination markets.

Production and Packing Evidence

Factory media should help buyers verify workflow, product handling and packing conditions. Images are shown as review evidence only; facility applicability should be confirmed for the selected product category.

Freeze-drying workshop equipment for B2B supplier review
Production workshop. Review equipment area, product handling flow and whether the facility route matches the quoted product.
Vacuum frying workshop for vegetable chips production review
Vacuum frying area. Relevant for vegetable chips projects; buyers should separate vacuum-fried snacks from freeze-dried products.
Freeze-dried snack packing and sealing line before export shipment
Packing and sealing. Buyers can check pouch format, sealing, labels, carton packing and product protection before shipment.
Export container loading for freeze-dried food and snack orders
Export loading. Review carton condition, loading preparation, packing list alignment and shipment coordination.

Quality Control

  • Incoming inspection
  • Moisture control
  • Metal detection where applicable
  • Weight verification
  • Final inspection
  • Export QC and carton review

Packaging Capability

Retail and OEM Packaging

Retail pouch, stand-up pouch, private label artwork support and carton configuration can be reviewed according to the buyer's channel.

Bulk and Export Packaging

Bulk carton, inner bag, carton marks and export packing details should be confirmed before production and shipment arrangement.

Compliance & Certifications

Documents Buyers May Request

  • Applicable certificate copies where available
  • Product specification
  • COA or test report where applicable
  • Ingredient and allergen information
  • Packaging specification
  • Export documents by destination requirement

Certificate Copies for Review

Certificate copies and product documents can be reviewed where applicable for the selected product, facility and destination-market requirement. GlobalCrispy does not treat every document as universal for every SKU.

What Buyers Should Confirm

Before Sample Review

  • Target product and format
  • Retail or bulk packaging route
  • Destination market requirements
  • Certificate or document expectations

Before Quotation

  • Pack size and carton configuration
  • Artwork or neutral packing needs
  • Estimated order quantity
  • Shipment and document requirements

Buyer Resources

OEM & Private Label

Review product selection, packaging options and quotation preparation.

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Packaging, MOQ & Export

Review packaging formats, MOQ, lead time and export documentation requirements.

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Quality & Certifications

Review quality control processes, available certifications and buyer documentation.

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Factory Evidence Buyers Can Check

This section connects factory media with practical buyer verification points. It does not replace formal audits or certificate review, but helps procurement teams understand what to ask for during supplier qualification.

Freeze-drying workshop equipment for freeze-dried snack projects
Production Stage

Freeze-Drying Workshop

Buyer verification point: Review production scope, product handling flow and whether the facility matches the product category being quoted.

Freeze dried snack packing process for export orders
Production Stage

Packing & Sealing

Buyer verification point: Check pouch sealing, inner bag condition, carton packing and whether labels or carton marks match order details.

Container loading for freeze dried food export shipments
Shipment Stage

Container Loading

Buyer verification point: Confirm carton condition, loading arrangement, packing list details and shipment document coordination before export.

Production Review Points

StageWhat Buyers Should VerifyEvidence to Request
Raw Material InspectionIngredient appearance, size range and suitability for the confirmed product.Raw material photos, specification or supplier review information where available.
Freeze Drying / Vacuum FryingProcess type should match the product: freeze-dried fruit and candy are different from vacuum-fried vegetable chips.Product specification and process description.
SortingBroken ratio, color consistency and removal of unsuitable pieces.Sample photos and agreed appearance standard.
Metal Detection / Final ChecksFinal product checks before packing and shipment.QC notes, COA or inspection records where applicable.
PackagingPouch, inner bag, carton and shipping mark should match quotation and artwork.Packing photos, carton mark draft and packing details.
Warehouse & LoadingCartons should be protected and documentation should match shipment planning.Loading photos, packing list and export documents.
Video walkthrough of GlobalCrispy's freeze-drying and packing workflow, showing production areas, packaging lines and export loading review points for buyer verification.

Factory Evidence

Production, Packaging and Export Preparation

This section is for production and packing evidence. It is separate from the China factory buyer guide, which explains how to evaluate suppliers, documents and sample results.

Freeze-drying workshop equipment for B2B supplier review
Freeze-drying workshop media for production-stage review. Buyer verification point: confirm product category, workflow and facility route.
Vacuum frying workshop for vegetable chips production review
Vacuum frying workshop used for vegetable chip production. Buyer verification point: confirm process type and oil-related specification.
Retail and bulk packaging line for OEM freeze-dried snack orders
Retail and bulk packaging line before shipment. Buyer verification point: review sealing, labels, carton marks and packing format.
Container loading preparation for freeze-dried food export orders
Finished goods prepared for export loading. Buyer verification point: confirm carton condition, loading information and shipment documents.
International buyer guidance

Share your destination market so GlobalCrispy can review product format, packaging route, document scope and shipping details.

Buyer Evidence

Factory and Packing Evidence Buyers Can Review

Factory evidence helps buyers understand the production and packing environment behind a project. Photos and documents should be matched to the product category and facility used for the order.

GlobalCrispy production workshop image for buyer evidence review
Production workshop Production workshop photo used for process and facility discussion. Buyer verification point: confirm whether the facility and process scope apply to the selected product.
Vacuum frying workshop for crispy vegetable snack production review
Vacuum frying workshop Workshop image for vegetable chip and vacuum-fried snack process review. Buyer verification point: confirm product category, oil type, seasoning and document scope per project.
Freeze-dried snack packing line for OEM and private-label order review
Packing line Packing line image for reviewing retail and bulk packaging workflow. Buyer verification point: confirm pack size, pouch route, carton configuration and artwork status.
Private-label freeze-dried snack packaging format reference for B2B buyers
Packaging format reference Packaging format reference for pouch, label and retail presentation discussions. Buyer verification point: confirm material, dimensions, label language and destination-market requirements.
Background

International buyers often need proof of product format, packaging route and document availability before they can approve a supplier.

Customer Goal

Confirm whether the selected product, package and documentation can fit the buyer's channel, destination market and launch plan.

Challenge

Photos, certificates and specifications are often reviewed separately, which can create misunderstandings about product scope or facility coverage.

How GlobalCrispy helped

GlobalCrispy coordinates sample review, packaging discussion, available document checks and shipment information according to the selected project.

Deliverables

Common review materials may include product photos, samples, specification sheets, packaging references, certificate copies, carton information and shipping marks when applicable.

What buyers should still confirm

Buyers should confirm final product formula, facility scope, certificate validity, labeling rules, MOQ, lead time and import requirements before ordering.

Document Preview Cards

Documents buyers can request for review

These cards describe what buyers should check. Actual files are shared only when they apply to the selected product and facility.

Product Specification

Ingredient, format, size, moisture target, storage and packing details.

Buyer can verify
Check that product name, format and revision date match the quotation.
Still confirm
Final values depend on product and project confirmation.

COA or Test Report

Batch-linked test items such as moisture or other requested checks when available.

Buyer can verify
Check product name, batch, test date, laboratory and tested items.
Still confirm
Testing scope should be confirmed before production or shipment.

Certificate Copy

Certificate preview from the media library for document-scope discussion.

Buyer can verify
Check legal entity, facility address, covered products, issue date and expiry date.
Still confirm
Certificate availability varies by product, facility and destination market.

Packaging Artwork

Pouch dimensions, print area, label language and barcode or mark placement.

Buyer can verify
Check dieline, artwork version, warning text, ingredient list and nutrition panel.
Still confirm
Local label compliance should be confirmed by the buyer or importer.

Shipping Mark

Carton code, destination marks, SKU identification and handling notes.

Buyer can verify
Check carton quantity, gross weight, dimensions and mark consistency.
Still confirm
Final shipping marks depend on buyer instructions and logistics route.

Ingredient and Allergen Sheet

Ingredient list and allergen declaration for the selected flavor or formula.

Buyer can verify
Check allergens, cross-contact notes and formula version.
Still confirm
Allergen information varies by product, flavor and production facility.

Production Journey

Where evidence fits into a buyer review

  1. 01 Raw Material

    Confirm ingredient source notes, product condition and specification target before processing.

  2. 02 Freeze Drying

    Check whether the process applies to the selected product and required format.

  3. 03 Sorting

    Review color, size, broken ratio, foreign matter control and product consistency.

  4. 04 Packing

    Confirm pouch route, bulk bag, jar, carton or private-label packaging requirements.

  5. 05 Inspection

    Review inspection points, document availability and buyer-specific verification needs.

  6. 06 Carton

    Check carton quantity, label, shipping mark, weight and dimensions before shipment.

  7. 07 Shipment

    Confirm destination documents, loading information and logistics instructions.

Can buyers verify this?

Yes. Buyers can ask for product photos, sample records, specification sheets, certificate copies, packing information and shipment documents that match the selected project.

What should still be confirmed?

Final product specification, facility scope, certificate validity, MOQ, artwork, label requirements, carton data and destination-market documents must be confirmed before order placement.

How does this reduce purchasing risk?

Evidence review helps buyers compare samples, check packaging feasibility, avoid document misunderstandings and reduce back-and-forth before quotation and production.