About TC Pack
Packaging Support for Brands That Start with Labels
We help product brands coordinate custom labels, paper boxes, sleeves, inserts and paper bags from quote preparation to export-ready packing.



Start with the label format, surface and application needs before adding packaging.
Boxes, sleeves, inserts and paper bags can be coordinated when they help the product sell.
Material, size, finish, structure and color direction should be checked before bulk production.
SKU separation, carton packing and handling details are discussed before shipment.
Built around practical packaging decisions.
PakFactory presents packaging as a complete brand system, while Anglia Labels keeps the message close to label production and sector needs. TC Pack combines those two ideas for growing product brands.
Many brands do not need a complicated packaging program at the beginning. They need clear product labels, reliable artwork review, suitable materials and a supplier who can add paper packaging only when it makes commercial sense.
That is why our working principle is simple: labels first, packaging together. We begin with the product, container, quantity, artwork and target market. Then we help review whether boxes, sleeves, inserts or paper bags should be part of the same production conversation.
What we coordinate
- Custom product labels, stickers, roll labels and bottle labels
- Folding cartons, sleeves, insert cards, belly bands and paper bags
- Material and finish suggestions before sampling
- Export packing details for repeat SKU production
Not a generic packaging catalog.
We focus on FMCG product lines where labels and paper packaging can work together: personal care, home care, pet products, food, beverages, beauty, candles, fragrance and gift retail.
This keeps the site and quotation process practical. Buyers can enter through a product use case, then expand into packaging sets when the project needs stronger shelf presentation.
How we work with buyers.
A clear process helps reduce wrong assumptions before sampling and mass production.
Understand the product
We review product category, target market, container type, quantity range and artwork status.
Suggest a practical route
We compare label format, material, paper packaging type and finish direction before sampling.
Confirm samples
Size, color, structure, barcode readability, small text and finish details should be checked before bulk production.
Prepare for export
We discuss SKU separation, carton packing, marks and delivery expectations before shipment.
Product categories we understand.
These are the markets where label decisions often connect naturally with sleeves, boxes, inserts or paper bags.
What we value in packaging projects.
Good packaging work is not only about attractive finishes. It is also about clear decisions, repeatable production details and honest boundaries.
Clarity before quoting
We prefer to clarify size, quantity, material direction, artwork status and sample needs before pushing a price.
Practical material choices
Materials and finishes should match the product surface, use environment, budget and brand presentation.
Repeat production thinking
Color references, approved samples, SKU details and packing notes should be recorded for repeat orders.
Honest boundaries matter.
This page should build trust without overpromising. These points help buyers understand what needs confirmation before production.
Customer-approved content is required
Ingredient text, warning labels, regulated claims, barcodes and market-specific wording should be approved by the customer before production.
Color and finish need sample confirmation
Brand colors, foil, embossing, coatings and material texture can vary by substrate and process. Samples or production references are recommended.
FSC or recycled options depend on availability
FSC or recycled paper options can be discussed, but availability depends on material type, supplier stock, quantity and project requirements.
Delivery timing depends on confirmed details
Lead time depends on artwork readiness, sample approval, material availability, quantity, finishing process and packing requirements.
Want to see if TC Pack fits your product line?
Send your category, label or packaging needs, quantity, size reference and artwork status. We will help review the practical next step.

Beauty & skincare
Home care
Pet products
Candle & fragrance