Private label orders need written clarity before production or material preparation starts. This case note is based on FCDC customization, product information and returns/cancellation policy pages.
Source basis: FCDC customization and custom-order policy pages. This is a private-label workflow note, not a named overseas brand case.
Planning problem
A private label buyer may know the brand direction but not the exact base model, color, packaging or documentation requirements. That creates risk when production details are not confirmed early.
FCDC needs the inquiry to move from a general branding idea to a clear product and order brief.
FCDC material used
The customization page describes custom project services for brand and business needs. The returns and cancellation page states that custom-made orders cannot be canceled once production or material preparation has started.
The product information page also reminds buyers that reference images must be confirmed against final specification.
Practical outcome
The buyer should confirm base model, color, logo, packaging, manual requirements, quantity, destination and approval path before placing a custom project order.
This keeps the supplier discussion realistic and reduces avoidable disputes during production.
Base model
Confirm product details before applying branding or packaging changes.
Customization scope
Define color, logo, packaging and other customization needs.
Custom-order boundary
Review cancellation limits before production starts.
Private label confirmation checklist
- Base model and configuration.
- Logo, color and placement details.
- Packaging and manual requirements.
- Quantity and destination.
- Written approval before production.
Related FCDC resources
FAQ
Why confirm details before production?
Custom materials and production preparation can limit changes or cancellation, so details should be confirmed before approval.
Prepare a private label production brief
Send model, branding, packaging, quantity and destination details so FCDC can review the custom project path.