Paper Bag Manufacturing

Production process

From artwork review to finished paper bags.

A clear production process helps international buyers understand what information is needed, where quality checks happen, and how custom specifications move into manufacturing.

Paper bag die cutting process sample
Quote specification intake 01

Specification intake

Buyer shares bag size, quantity, paper preference, handle type, artwork, destination, and expected timing.

Printing review sample 02

Artwork and print review

We check logo placement, color method, print coverage, finishing requirements, and any structure concerns.

Foil stamping production option 03

Quotation and confirmation

Pricing is reviewed based on quantity, material, printing, finishing, forming, packing, and export requirements.

Finished premium paper bag 04

Production and shipment

After approval, production moves through printing, finishing, forming, packing, and shipping preparation.

Quality checkpoints

Custom bags require practical checks before and during production.

Size and structure

Width, gusset, height, fold-in, bottom structure, and handle placement must match the intended product and carrying weight.

Color and finishing

Different paper surfaces affect printed color. Foil, embossing, spot UV, and lamination should be confirmed before mass production.

Packing and freight

Carton packing, shipment volume, and destination can materially affect the landed cost for overseas buyers.