Production Time: 

2-4 weeks

10,000 units

 ea. minimum order

Pouches

Roll Stock / Form-Fill-Seal Film

Roll stock film is a flexible laminated film material supplied on large rolls for form-fill-seal (FFS) machines that form the pouch, fill it with product, and seal it in a continuous inline process. The film is typically a multilayer laminate (for example PET/AL/PE or OPP/LLDPE) with the print on the outer layer and a heat-sealable layer on the inner surface. Roll stock is specified by film structure, print specifications, and machine format (VFFS or HFFS).

Roll stock is the format used for high-volume automated packaging operations where producing finished pouches individually would be impractical. Applications include coffee, snack foods, pet food, protein powders, liquids, and pharmaceuticals packaged at high speed. The brand artwork is printed directly on the film, and the FFS machine creates the final pouch shape on the production line.

Structure & Barrier

FLEXIBLE PACKAGING. INFLEXIBLE STANDARDS.

Pouches combine shelf appeal with serious barrier performance. From coffee to cosmetics — we spec it right.

Eco Options

Mono-material PE/PP, PCR content, home & industrial compostable

Finishes

Matte, gloss, soft-touch, registered matte/gloss contrast

Add-Ons

Degassing valves, euro slots, zipper closures, spouted fitments

Materials

Matte film, kraft front, foil/metalized, clear, white film structures

Need something off-menu?
Chances are, we can develop it from scratch.

Contact Us

Big Factory Power,
Boutique Attention

Your packaging shouldn’t be a bottleneck. We make sure it’s your competitive edge.

1-week sampling, 3 week
production timelines

Based in Asia,
trusted globally

Transparent pricing
and no language barriers

End-to-end manufacturing oversight

Dedicated project managers
and 24/7 support

Got Questions?

frequently asked questions

What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?

Boxes and insert cards start at 2,500 units. Poly mailers and pouches run 5,000-10,000 units. Glass and custom bottles sit higher, 5,000-10,000 units, because mold tooling gets expensive below that. Send us your project details and we'll give you an exact MOQ and quote. No back-and-forth guessing games.

What materials do you manufacture in?

Pretty much everything.

Paper (cardstock, corrugated, chipboard, kraft), plastic (PET, HDPE, PP, bioplastics), glass (jars, bottles, vials, droppers), and metal (tin containers, aluminum). If your product needs packaging, we've probably made something like it before.

We also handle all the finishes that make packaging feel worth keeping: foil stamping, embossing, soft-touch lamination, spot UV, custom die cuts, Pantone matching. The stuff that turns a box into an experience (and gets you those unboxing videos).

If you don't see it listed here, ask anyway. What's on our site is honestly just the starting point.

What does it mean that Paking Duck is a "one-stop shop"?

It means you stop juggling vendors.

Boxes, pouches, bottles, jars, tins, stickers, labels, tissue paper, packing paper, poly mailers, freight. All from us. One point of contact, one production timeline, one invoice. That's the whole pitch.

Most brands piece their packaging together across 4 or 5 suppliers, then spend half their time playing project manager between all of them. We've worked with over 1,000 brands and the ones who consolidate with us always say the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Less coordination, fewer surprises, and one team that's accountable from concept through delivery.

Where are your manufacturing facilities?

Southern China. We run production through our own facilities and dedicated factory partners in Fuzhou, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, with a team on the ground managing everything.

That means we're not sending specs overseas and hoping for the best. Our people are in the factories overseeing quoting, sampling, and QC in person. We handle DDP shipping straight to your door (or your 3PL), so you don't have to think about freight, customs, or any of that.

The equipment matters too. Our production facilities run printing and finishing machines imported from Germany and Japan. That's how we hit the quality that brands like Madhappy, Tower 28, and Venus et Fleur expect on every run.