How to Compare Sanitary Pad Packaging Formats for OEM Orders
2026-06-17
A guide for comparing sanitary pad packaging formats in OEM orders, including wrappers, retail bags, cartons, artwork proof and buyer review points.
Why This Topic Matters for OEM Buyers
Packaging is part of the product decision in sanitary pad OEM orders. It affects shelf communication, pack count, transport handling, carton planning and the buyer experience after delivery.
A buyer should compare packaging formats before artwork is finalized. This keeps the packaging claim, sample structure and production file aligned.

Buyer Review Checklist
| Packaging Format | Buyer Should Check | OEM Discussion Point |
|---|---|---|
| Individual wrapper | Size, opening style and printed wording | Wrapper file and material option |
| Retail bag | Pack count, front panel and barcode area | Artwork proof and bag dimensions |
| Carton | Pieces per carton and marking rules | Shipping and warehouse handling |
| Mixed SKU plan | Different sizes or pack counts | Artwork version control |
How Sample Review Supports Better RFQ Communication
A sample with packaging reference gives the buyer a more accurate way to judge size impression, wrapper feel, bag layout and carton arrangement. It also makes supplier feedback more specific.
The RFQ should identify whether the buyer wants a single SKU, multiple sizes, trial packs or retail-ready private label packaging. Each direction changes the information needed for artwork and carton planning.

Packaging or Specification Points to Confirm
The most common review points are individual wrapper format, retail bag material, pack count, carton quantity, barcode area, language version and front-panel product wording.
Buyers should avoid changing product specification after artwork proof if the package contains size, absorbency or material wording. The approved sample and package wording should match.
Internal Links for OEM Planning
- Custom sanitary pad packaging
- Private label sanitary pads
- Sanitary napkin products
- Discuss packaging with Nafei
FAQ for Buyers
When should packaging format be confirmed?
It should be confirmed after sample direction is clear and before artwork files are prepared for printing review.
Can one artwork file fit multiple pack counts?
Usually each pack count needs its own proof because dimensions, front-panel wording and carton data may change.
What should buyers prepare for packaging RFQ?
Useful inputs include pack count, target market, language version, barcode needs, carton marking rules and whether artwork is ready.
For OEM sample review, private label packaging or product photo references, contact Nafei through the inquiry page and share the target product type, pack format and destination market.
Recommended Private Label Packaging Path
This article belongs to the private label packaging topic cluster. Buyers should connect artwork, claim wording, approved samples, individual wrapping, pack count and carton marks before bulk production.
- Custom Sanitary Pad and Period Pants Packaging for artwork proof, wrapper and carton mark review.
- Private Label Sanitary Pads for mixed feminine care brand planning.
- Disposable Menstrual Pants when the package is for period underwear products.
- Send Packaging Requirements with artwork status, bag count, barcode, language version and market.
FAQ Link Path for Buyers
Why should packaging decisions link back to samples?
Packaging claims should follow the approved sample. Review product pages, sample details and packaging proof together before confirming print files.
Turn this guide into an OEM brief
Share your product direction, target market, packaging idea and sample questions. Nafei can help translate the buying guide into a practical RFQ discussion.
- Product type: period pants, sanitary pads or mixed OEM project
- Target country, channel and buyer positioning
- Size range, material preference and sample review focus
- Private label artwork, pack count and estimated quantity