How to Manage PVC Blind Packaging for Lottery and Event Merchandise

How to Manage PVC Blind Packaging for Lottery and Event Merchandise

For PVC lottery prizes, random merchandise, and event goods, product quality is only one part of the job. Blind packaging also requires fixed insertion rules, SKU control, mix-up prevention, carton labeling, and pre-shipment inspection. This guide explains how to manage blind packaging for PVC keyrings, bag charms, magnets, mini figures, and similar custom goods from quotation preparation to shipment.

PVC blind packagingLottery goods OEMEvent merchandiseRandom packingSKU control
About 8 minutes to readPre-production checklist included
OEM management table with PVC blind packaging samples, SKU sheet, and inspection trays for event merchandise
Overview

Pre-Production Checklist for Blind Packaging

To prevent insertion mistakes and event-site confusion, manage packaging, labels, cartons, and inspection rules in one shared specification set.

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Sales format
Define lottery prize, random sale, set sale, event-only item, or other sales condition
SKU master
List item code, artwork, color, tier, quantity, barcode, and insertion ratio
Packaging specs
Define clear OPP, opaque bag, paper pouch, backing card, and seal position
Insertion rules
Fix full random, fixed ratio, carton-level assortment, and secret item conditions
Mix-up prevention
Define work zones, color trays, barcode checks, and re-opening rules after sealing
Carton labels
Show carton number, SKU range, quantity, lot number, event name, and destination
Pre-shipment QC
Check sampling quantity, weight, insertion photos, carton photos, and inspection report
Specification sheet and event merchandise SKU documents for PVC blind packaging
01

Define the Sales Format Before Packaging

Blind packaging is not just a bag that hides the product. Lottery prizes, random single-item sales, and event-limited goods all require different control rules for insertion ratio, carton separation, replenishment, and event-site handling.

  • State whether the item is a lottery prize, random sale, set sale, or event-limited product
  • Reflect secret, rare, and standard item ratios in the purchase order and SKU master
  • Decide whether ratios are fixed by carton or randomized across the whole production lot
  • Design cartons so the event team does not need to re-sort goods on site

If the sales format is unclear, factories may package correctly at item level but still create carton bias or event-site handling problems.

SKU master sheet, color trays, and quantity control for PVC random packaging
02

Fix Item Codes, Artwork, and Quantity in a SKU Master

Many blind packaging workflows require workers to identify the product before sealing. A SKU master that connects artwork, quantity, insertion ratio, bag code, and carton number helps prevent mix-ups and makes shipment checking easier.

  • List SKU name, artwork name, tier, quantity, bag code, and barcode requirements
  • Treat color, expression, attachment, or finish changes as separate SKUs
  • Separate spare units, inspection units, and archive samples from production quantity
  • Keep the SKU master version aligned with purchase orders, approved artwork, and QC sheets

Sales, design, factory, and QC teams should all work from the same SKU master version. Record the date and reason whenever changes are made.

Bag, backing card, label, and carton specification sheet for PVC blind packaging
03

Manage Bag, Backing Card, Label, and Carton Specs Separately

Blind packaging needs both consumer-facing design and hidden production control. Even when the outer bag should not reveal the artwork, factories and inspectors still need bag codes, carton numbers, and shipment lists for traceability.

  • Define bag material, size, seal width, air release, and hang-hole requirements
  • Confirm backing card, warning text, barcode, country of origin, and age label
  • Keep hidden control codes traceable through carton labels and QC documents
  • Fix inner carton quantity, master carton quantity, weight, and carton dimensions

If bags are produced before labels, warnings, or carton quantities are confirmed, later packaging cost and rework are likely.

Approved PVC samples, mold samples, and packed samples on an inspection tray
04

Approve Mold Samples and Packed Samples Together

Approving the PVC body alone is not enough for blind packaging. Check thickness after packing, rubbing marks, color transfer, metal fitting direction, and interference with backing cards before mass production.

  • Review the PVC item, fitting, card, and bag as a finished packed sample
  • Check bag breakage, product bulging, rubbing marks, and fitting direction
  • Archive approved samples by SKU with photos and lot number
  • Define whether later changes require a new sample or photo approval

For event deadlines, sample approval delays can directly affect shipment. Decide the approver and approval deadline at the beginning.

Packing line for PVC blind packaging with inspection, sealing, and carton packing steps
05

Use a Pre-Production QC Meeting to Fix the Work Flow

Before mass production, align the workflow with the factory, QC team, and sales contact. Decide where each SKU is placed, when workers verify it, and when sealed bags can be reopened.

  • Separate work zones, tray colors, and labels by SKU
  • Set three checks: before insertion, after insertion, and before carton packing
  • Prepare carton-level check sheets if ratios must be controlled by carton
  • Document how defective units, spare units, and spare bags are handled

Once a blind bag is sealed, the item inside is harder to verify. More checks before sealing reduce rework later.

Pre-shipment inspection for PVC blind packaging with carton photos and destination labels
06

Control Cartons by Destination Before Shipment

At event sites, there is often little time to open cartons and re-sort goods. Before shipment, confirm carton labels, carton numbers, quantities, weight, insertion photos, and destination separation.

  • Show carton number, total cartons, SKU range, destination, and lot number on carton labels
  • Use carton weight differences to catch shortage or wrong insertion early
  • Keep photos of outer bag, inner carton, master carton, and sealing condition
  • Split shipping instructions for event delivery, warehouse delivery, or partial shipment

A clear carton label and shipment list let the receiving team understand the content range without opening every carton.

07

Operating Rules That Prevent Mix-Ups

Blind packaging issues often come from missing operating rules rather than the product design itself.

Trial run

Run a small lot through insertion, sealing, and carton packing before mass production.

  • Trial qty
  • Work time
  • Repack rate

Insertion ratio

Keep rare and tier ratios identical across purchase order, SKU master, and packing sheet.

  • Tier quantity
  • Carton ratio
  • Spare qty

Work zones

When multiple SKUs are handled, separate tray colors, tables, workers, or time slots.

  • Color trays
  • SKU labels
  • Worker log

QC criteria

Judge PVC item, printing, fitting, bag scratches, seal angle, and card shift as separate checks.

  • Appearance
  • Sealing
  • Quantity

Compliance

Confirm sales region, age label, warning text, origin label, material label, and test needs.

  • Age label
  • Origin
  • Test report

Change control

For artwork, quantity, or bag changes, record approver, date, and affected scope.

  • Change log
  • Version
  • Re-approval
Risk Control

Common Blind Packaging Problems and Controls

To keep the random experience while controlling production, separate hidden internal tracking from carton information used by sales and event teams.

RiskCommon CauseControl to Set Early
SKU mix-upTray swap or unmanaged bag code before insertionSKU master, color trays, pre-insertion check
Ratio errorCarton-level assortment rule is not fixedPacking sheet, tier quantity, weight check
Bag breakageProduct thickness, fitting direction, or bag size is not checkedPacked sample, bag size, rub test
Label issueBarcode, warning, or origin mark is added latePackaging spec, sales region check, label approval
Receiving confusionCarton number or destination is not visibleCarton label, shipping instruction, carton photos
Re-opening lossItem verification is needed after sealingPre-sealing QC, sampling rule, defect replacement rule
Final Check

Materials to Share Before Inquiry

These materials help quotation, sampling, and pre-production checks move faster for PVC blind packaging projects.

  1. Product image, size, thickness, PVC hardness, and fitting specs
  2. SKU master, artwork list, quantity, and insertion ratio
  3. Bag, card, barcode, warning text, and carton specifications
  4. Sales format, destination, event date, and target delivery date
  5. Sample approval method and responsible approver
  6. QC criteria, sampling quantity, and photo report format
  7. Carton numbers, partial shipment, event delivery, or warehouse delivery conditions

Need Help Organizing PVC Blind Packaging Specs?

Even if SKU count, insertion ratio, packaging, or destination details are not fixed yet, we can help organize the control points before mass production. If you are planning PVC goods for lottery prizes or event merchandise, send your artwork and target quantity to start the discussion.

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