


Choose the Right Tin Packaging Route for Your Project
Use this page to move from product fit and custom structure decisions to manufacturing evidence, quality documents, destination-market preparation and a quote-ready project brief.
Start with the decision your project needs next.
A useful tin packaging solution begins by defining the pack itself, then confirming how it will be made, checked, documented, packed and delivered. Choose the route that matches the gap in your current brief.

Select a format or develop a custom tin.
Compare existing tins by application and shape when product dimensions, fill, lid, insert or presentation are still open. If no current format fits, move into structure, tooling, artwork and sample development.
Compare Product Formats

Verify manufacturing, quality and destination fit.
Review the factory stages, approval controls, document scope and market inputs that apply after the tin direction is defined.
Review Manufacturing EvidenceFour questions that determine the correct solution path.
You do not need a complete specification to start, but the answers below tell Junmei which technical, quality and commercial review should come first.
- 01
Which tin format fits the product and packout?
Compare formats → - 02
Can an existing mold work, or is new tooling required?
Review custom development → - 03
Which production and quality controls need evidence?
Verify the factory → - 04
Which market, document, packing and delivery inputs apply?
Prepare by market →
Final recommendations depend on the actual contents or sample, usable internal space, structure and closure, artwork, quantity, destination market and required delivery plan.
What Junmei can coordinate across one custom tin project.
Junmei connects product and format review, structure and tooling, artwork and printing, sample approval, quality and document checks, packing and shipment handoff. The exact route is confirmed for the project rather than treated as a fixed package.


Product and structure review
Contents, usable internal space, lid, insert and presentation requirements are compared against current formats before project-specific tooling is discussed.
Review custom development →

Quality and document scope
Material, coating, intended use, target market and buyer requirements are matched to the relevant document or test scope.
Review quality evidence →
Sample and approval control
Structure, lid fit, artwork, color reference and packout are confirmed against the approved project reference before bulk production.

Packing and freight support
Individual protection, cartons, inserts, pallets, freight quotations and shipping support can be planned for the confirmed format and destination.

Export coordination
Packing lists, commercial invoices, packing or loading photographs and shipment handoffs can be coordinated according to the order and supply-chain roles.
Send the brief that lets Junmei choose the right route.
Share the product or contents, target size or fill requirement, preferred structure or lid, quantity per artwork, destination market, packing or document needs and required date. Junmei will identify the next format, development, evidence or sampling step.