We do the packaging for Samsung, Reddit, Uber, and 1200+ other companies. Our investors include Y Combinator, and exec's from Google, Uber, and Scribd. And our startup has only been established here in San Francisco for 7 months :]
Packaging is a loooooong process. There are 4 main steps of packaging. We do them all, or just one of them.
1. Idea/design phase: what you're in (hard)
2. Proofing/prototype phase: find an actual engineer (harder)
3. Find a legit shipping company (hard again)
4. Source a reputable facility to produce it in (hardest)
Do what you do best and get back to running your company and let us handle what we're best in. Our designers have worked/work at companies like Apple, Tesla, and Amazon. We produce at plants that make packaging for companies like Grey Goose, Nike, and DKNY.
The best part? We crowdsource your order in a batch w/ 3-10 other companies to get EVERYONE top quality & cost. That's the magic of Pakible.