Product catalog

Every coffee packaging touchpoint, in one range.

Explore retail coffee bags, single-serve packaging, cafe essentials, and takeaway formats. Build one item or coordinate a complete packaging system.

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Flat bottom valve coffee pouch

20 documented product lines

Choose by coffee format or customer experience.

Use this catalog as a starting point. Final dimensions, films, valve or zipper options, print finish, packing, and destination are confirmed before quote.

Coffee Bean Packaging

Valve bags, flat bottom bags, side gusset bags, quad seal bags

Coffee Powder Packaging

Vacuum bags, stand up pouches, zipper pouches

Single Serve Coffee

Drip bags, capsule lid film, capsule boxes

Coffee Shop Packaging

Paper cups, cup lids, sleeves, carriers, straw wrappers

Takeaway Packaging

Paper bags, insulated bags

Additional project routes

Additional formats can be specified on request.

Instant coffee, gift, and shipping formats are usually confirmed around fill method, display needs, packing plan, and destination.

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Instant Coffee Packaging

Sachets, stick packs, coffee jars, and secondary boxes for retail or hospitality programs.

02

Gift Packaging

Gift boxes, sample boxes, sleeves, inserts, and display-ready presentation sets.

03

Shipping Packaging

Carton boxes, ecommerce mailers, pallet packing, labels, and export packing coordination.

Specification guide

Better product briefs lead to better packaging decisions.

Strong coffee packaging suppliers do more than list formats. They help buyers connect shelf appearance, freshness, filling, service use, and production planning.

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Format and shelf role

Flat bottom, stand up, side gusset, vacuum, sachet, cup, lid, sleeve, and carrier choices should match how the product is filled, displayed, opened, and carried.

02

Barrier and freshness

Whole bean, ground coffee, drip coffee, capsules, and instant coffee need different oxygen, moisture, aroma, light, valve, and seal decisions.

03

Print and brand system

Kraft, matte, gloss, metallic, window, spot effect, and full-print directions should work across bags, cups, lids, sleeves, boxes, and takeaway items.

04

Production and packing

Artwork, dielines, sample route, carton quantity, label needs, destination, and shipping method should be confirmed before mass production begins.

What the product card cannot tell you

The right specification depends on the coffee and the channel.

Before quoting, we align the package format with fill weight, barrier need, shelf presentation, reseal behavior, serving use, and shipping destination.

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Coffee protection

Whole bean, ground coffee, drip packs, and capsules require different barrier and seal decisions.

02

Customer use

Zippers, valves, windows, lid fit, carry strength, and insulation should solve a real use case.

03

Brand system

Coordinate color, material feel, and logo placement across bags, cups, sleeves, carriers, and takeaway packaging.

04

Packing and delivery

Confirm packing quantity, outer cartons, labels, and destination before production planning is finalized.

Not sure which format fits?

Start with the coffee, quantity, and reference style.

We will help narrow the product, material direction, and sample route.

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