Product type:
Different product types may have different MOQs. For food OEM/ODM, the minimum order quantity will also vary depending on the product's raw materials, formula, specifications, and other factors.
Factory size and capacity:
Large factories may set relatively high MOQs due to their high production capacity; while small factories or start-up factories may set lower MOQs in order to attract customers.
Customer demand:
ODM manufacturers will also adjust MOQs according to the specific needs of customers. If customers have a large order demand, manufacturers may lower MOQs to attract customers; conversely, if customers have a small demand, MOQs may be increased accordingly.
Industry practices and market conditions:
In some industries, there may be a default MOQ standard. In addition, market supply and demand conditions will also affect the setting of MOQ.
Therefore, the minimum order quantity of ODM products is not a fixed number, but needs to be negotiated and determined based on specific circumstances. If you have specific ODM product needs, it is recommended that you contact the relevant ODM manufacturers directly to understand their MOQ policies and whether they can be adjusted according to your needs.