Acrylic Name Plate OEM & Mass Production
For event companies, retailers, IP owners, and fan-goods planners, we organize acrylic name plate specification review, sampling, mass production, inspection, individual packaging, multi-SKU control, and Japan DDP delivery support.
The name plate body, back-side hardware, backing card, OPP bag, JAN/SKU data, and carton labels are managed as one specification set so retail appearance and warehouse receiving can be checked together.
Acrylic name plates should be designed as production specifications
Acrylic name plates are not only cute printed shapes. Use case, visible design, back-side attachment, backing card, JAN/SKU data, and carton labels should be defined before mass production.
Use-case design
Staff badges, event badges, fan goods, and corporate novelties require different size, shape, and readability decisions.
Back-side hardware
Safety pins, magnets, clips, strap holes, and keychain hardware are reviewed by use case.
Packaging and delivery
OPP, backing card, JAN position, SKU labels, carton labels, and DDP delivery conditions are organized before production.
This page explains acrylic name plate OEM in a public-safe level of detail. Final thickness, attachment, packaging, inspection method, and document set are decided after reviewing artwork, quantity, sales channel, and destination conditions.
What event, retail, and IP planning teams should confirm before production
The items below are project-specific confirmation points, not fixed public guarantees. Specification and cost are adjusted by sales price, SKU count, attachment, packaging, and destination.
| Issue | Likely cause | Project-specific countermeasure |
|---|---|---|
| Attachment does not match use case | Exhibition, store, retail, and fan-goods use cases are different | Check use scene, attachment to clothing or bags, weight, and removal frequency |
| Name or color variations get mixed | Product body, backing card, JAN, and carton label are not linked | Create SKU sheet, name list, packing instructions, and final shipment matching |
| JAN label interrupts the front design | Label position was not planned from retail appearance | Place JAN on backing-card back, OPP back, carton label, or document as appropriate |
| Scratches, chips, or loose hardware during shipping | Movement inside the bag, carton space, hardware fixing, or cushioning is insufficient | Review OPP size, backing card fixation, cushioning, carton, and carton marks at sample stage |
Name plate projects are planned in three layers
Front design.Name, role, character color, margin, viewing distance, and print area are checked.
Back hardware.Safety pin, magnet, clip, hole position, adhesive surface, and weight balance are reviewed.
Packaging and delivery.OPP, backing card, JAN, SKU, quantity, carton, and DDP files are confirmed.


Fan-goods name plates are designed with multi-SKU control in mind
Member names, colors, motifs, charms, and backing-card variations quickly increase the control points. A SKU sheet and packing instruction help reduce name, color, and backing-card mix-ups before mass production.
Back-side hardware should match the actual use case
A name plate is not only a printed acrylic part. How it attaches to clothing, bags, lanyards, or counters affects usability and complaint risk. Hardware position, adhesive surface, removal, weight, and packed appearance are checked during sampling.
For staff use
Safety pin, clip, magnet, and strap hole are reviewed for removal and fall prevention.
For retail goods
Ball chain, clasp, reel, or bag charm parts can be selected according to the sales format.


JAN and SKU labels should not disturb the front design
JAN or SKU labels usually work better on the backing-card back, OPP back, carton label, or shipment document so the front design remains clean. The brand or seller normally manages JAN ownership and registration; the factory can print, place, and check supplied data.
Review OPP bag, header bag, backing-card package, or set bag by sales method.
Check JAN position, SKU number, caution note, hanging hole, and sealing position on card data.
After packing, match product body, backing card, JAN, quantity, and carton label.
Multi-SKU sorting and final matching flow
SKU code, product name, name, color, hardware, backing card, JAN, quantity, and carton unit are managed in one sheet.
Before packing, product bodies, cards, bags, and hardware are separated by SKU and work unit.
After packing, quantity, JAN, carton label, and destination are matched and recorded for shipment.

Specification items to confirm before mass production
| Item | What to confirm | Mass production note |
|---|---|---|
| Material and thickness | Clear, colored, glitter, mirror, and other acrylic options | Material documents or fixed thickness are confirmed per project instead of assumed |
| Size and shape | Rounded rectangle, cloud, heart, star, character outline, long plate | Cutline, hole position, thin protrusions, and burr risk need review |
| Printing | Single-side, double-side, white ink, gradient, transparent expression | Color difference, white ink alignment, and clear-surface appearance are checked by sample |
| Hardware | Safety pin, magnet, clip, strap hole, clasp, reel part | Weight, adhesive area, attachment strength, and packed direction are reviewed |
| Packaging | OPP, backing card, JAN, SKU, set bag, carton label | Label position and SKU matching should not interfere with the front design |
| Inspection | Scratches, chips, print shift, hardware, quantity, SKU, packaging condition | Criteria are written per project instead of using unsupported blanket guarantees |
Japan DDP delivery requires carton and document checks
For DDP delivery, product packaging is only one part of the work. Carton label, carton count, weight, destination, invoice, packing list, and delivery conditions also need to match.
Carton
SKU, quantity, carton number, destination, handling marks, and inner filling are checked.
Documents
Invoice, packing list, shipment details, and delivery terms are organized per project.

Workflow from inquiry to Japan delivery
Use case, size, thickness, shape, quantity, SKU list, and destination.
AI/PDF/PSD, cutline, white ink, hole position, and name list.
Color, transparency, attachment, backing card, and packaging appearance.
SKU sheet, packing instruction, inspection items, and carton label.
Printing, cutting, attachment assembly, and packaging preparation.
Appearance, packaging, quantity, JAN, and labels are checked.
Shipment documents, destination, delivery terms, and customs conditions.
Warehouse, EC logistics center, event venue, or split destination.
FAQ about acrylic name plate OEM production
Which projects are suitable for acrylic name plates?
They are suitable for event staff badges, exhibition badges, shop staff plates, IP merchandise, fan-goods name tags, corporate novelties, and e-commerce goods where appearance and item-level control matter.
Are staff badges and fan-goods name tags specified differently?
Yes. Staff badges focus on visibility, attachment, and practical use, while fan-goods name plates focus on custom shape, color, character expression, backing cards, individual packaging, and SKU variations.
How should the back-side attachment be selected?
Safety pins, magnets, clips, strap holes, ball chains, clasps, and reel parts are selected according to use scene, product weight, and how the item will attach to clothing or bags.
Can you handle JAN or SKU labels?
We can place supplied JAN/SKU data on backing-card backs, OPP backs, carton labels, or shipment documents. JAN ownership and registration are normally managed by the brand or seller.
What inspection items can be set?
Inspection can cover surface scratches, print alignment, white ink, cutline accuracy, edge burrs, attachment, quantity, SKU matching, and packaging condition. Criteria are defined per project instead of making unverified zero-defect promises.
Can you support Japan DDP delivery?
Japan DDP delivery can be discussed after checking destination, carton size, weight, SKU quantity, invoice, packing list, carton marks, and delivery conditions.
Can compliance or test documents be provided?
If RoHS, REACH, SGS-related, or other documents are required, we first confirm the target material, supplier, order conditions, and submission destination before promising document availability.
What information is needed for quotation?
Artwork, size, thickness, quantity, SKU sheet, name list, attachment type, packaging method, JAN needs, destination, schedule, and reference photos help us quote faster.
Let us organize your acrylic name plate specification
With a planning brief, rough sketch, name list, backing-card idea, and delivery information, we can organize the production, packaging, inspection, SKU, and DDP items to confirm before mass production.
