Product groups structured around procurement logic

The portfolio is presented around use case, material structure, and fast commercial evaluation.

ST

Fast-shipping product lines

Product groups that can be supplied consistently from the standard portfolio.

B2

B2B channel fit

Clear product presentation for distributors, importers, and private label teams.

FS

Flexible set configuration

Configurable packaged sets and combinations tailored to channel needs.

Plastic product portfolio with visuals aligned to each category

Each product group is evaluated by material, application area, and project-based volume planning.

Plastic Fork
PR Cutlery

Plastic Fork

Material
PP
Application
Food service and catering
MOQ
Project-based
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Plastic Spoon
PR Cutlery

Plastic Spoon

Material
PP
Application
Take-away and bulk consumption
MOQ
Project-based
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Plastic Knife
PR Cutlery

Plastic Knife

Material
PP
Application
Takeaway and restaurant chains
MOQ
Project-based
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Plastic Plate
PR Plates and Bowls

Plastic Plate

Material
PP
Application
Ready meals and catering
MOQ
Project-based
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Plastic Bowl
PR Plates and Bowls

Plastic Bowl

Material
PP
Application
Desserts, salads, and hot meals
MOQ
Project-based
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Serving Ladle
PR Serving Utensils

Serving Ladle

Material
PP
Application
Service operations
MOQ
Project-based
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Packaged Fork Spoon Knife Set
PR Packaged Product

Packaged Fork Spoon Knife Set

Material
PP + accessory content
Application
Set including fork, spoon, knife, wet wipe, and toothpick
MOQ
Project-based
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A clearer decision flow for professional buyers

01

Clear product presentation

Simple product structure for faster technical and commercial evaluation.

02

MOQ flexibility

Adaptation to different volume plans based on demand and channel structure.

03

Packaging alignment

Private-label-oriented approach in set, carton, and presentation formats.

04

Supply continuity

Production discipline aligned with planned shipment flow and repeat-order models.