B2B OEM / AGENCY ACRYLIC GOODS
Acrylic Goods OEM for Agencies
Plan acrylic goods for campaigns, collaborations, event merchandise, and ecommerce sets from specification review to samples, mass production, inspection, packaging, and Japan delivery. We organize the details that often slow agency projects down: multiple SKUs, approvals, JAN labels, backing cards, carton labels, and split delivery conditions.
Procurement Answer
What Agencies Should Confirm First
For agency acrylic goods OEM, the job is not only to manufacture the item. Campaign deadlines, approval rounds, SKU quantities, retail packaging, JAN labels, carton labels, and split delivery destinations need to be planned together. If production starts with unclear specifications, issues such as color mismatch, white-ink errors, backing-card mix-ups, SKU confusion, and delivery-format changes are more likely. Before quotation, manage product specs, packaging specs, inspection standards, and delivery conditions in one shared table.
Fixed lead times, MOQ, certification documents, and compensation terms are confirmed case by case after quantity, specifications, approval flow, and logistics are reviewed.
Use Cases
Best-Fit Agency and Promotion Projects
This page is for campaigns that need acrylic keychains, acrylic stands, acrylic badges, dioramas, name plates, or related goods managed under one production plan.
Corporate Campaigns and Novelties
We review distribution conditions, delivery destinations, quantity changes, and budget limits so the project is planned beyond unit price alone.
Anime and Game IP Campaigns
Approval flow, color, white ink, copyright marks, backing cards, JAN labels, and SKU quantities are organized so repeat orders are easier to reference.
Event Merchandise and Ecommerce Sets
Set sales, blind packaging, SKU sorting, carton labels, and warehouse-specific delivery are reviewed from the sales-operation side.
Pain Points
Common Agency Project Risks and How to Prevent Them
| Common issue | Why it happens | Prevention before production |
|---|---|---|
| Color or white ink looks different after mass production | Clear acrylic, white ink, print side, and background color were not reviewed together. | Confirm white-ink area, color notes, transparent parts, and approval images during sample review. |
| SKU or backing-card mix-ups | Body, backing card, JAN, and carton-label data are managed separately. | Connect body specs, packaging, JAN, carton quantity, and carton text in one SKU list. |
| Packaging requirements change right before shipment | Warehouse delivery, split shipment, carton size, or document requirements were not fixed early. | Confirm destination, split ratio, carton labels, and required documents during quotation. |
| Repeat orders are hard to reproduce | Material, thickness, printing, packaging, and inspection conditions were not recorded. | Keep the final specification sheet and approved sample information as project records. |
Specs
Acrylic Goods Specifications We Can Review
For agency projects, the key question is whether the whole campaign can share consistent rules. Acrylic keychains, acrylic stands, acrylic badges, acrylic plates, dioramas, name plates, magnets, and related items can be compared by material, thickness, printing, and packaging requirements.
- Clear acrylic, color acrylic, glitter, hologram, aurora, and other material options
- UV printing, white ink, double-sided printing, gloss/matte finish, and protective film
- Hardware, stands, ball chains, clasps, pins, magnets, double-sided tape
- OPP bags, backing cards, silver bags, blind packaging, set boxes, JAN labels, carton labels


SKU & Packaging
Manage Multi-SKU Packaging and JAN Labels Together
For projects with multiple characters or designs, prepare a SKU control sheet before production and connect body specs, quantity, packaging type, backing card, JAN label, insertion ratio, and carton labels. For blind sales or set sales, the sales unit and shipping unit may differ, so quantity sheets and labels should be checked before packing.
Packaging checks
- Individual OPP, backing cards, silver bags, clear cases
- JAN stickers, caution text, and rights-mark placement
- Set boxes, display fixtures, and carton quantity
Shipping checks
- SKU quantity sheet, carton labels, delivery destination
- Split ratio, warehouse-specific quantity, packing documents
- DDP conditions, customs documents, delivery schedule
Artwork Control
Manage Approval Data, Artwork Files, and Rights Marks by Project
For IP campaigns and corporate promotions, production data should be connected with approval images, rights marks, backing-card data, caution text, and NDA requirements. Fix the latest approved files before mass production and make sure approved data can be compared with the sample. This reduces confusion during resubmission or repeat orders.
- Review AI/PDF files, white ink, cutlines, backing cards, and JAN position together
- Merge approval revisions into the latest SKU-level file set
- Confirm rights marks and caution text across body, backing card, and carton labels

Workflow
Flow from Artwork Submission to Japan Delivery
The point is not only how many days production takes. Each step should clarify what is checked and what needs approval.
QC
Checks Before, During, and After Mass Production
Inspection should match the product and sales method. For clear acrylic goods, important checks include print color, white ink, surface scratches, edges, hardware, backing-card insertion, JAN labels, and carton labels.
Sample approval checks
- Color, white ink, cutline, hole position
- Thickness, hardware, stand parts, surface protection
- Appearance after backing-card and package assembly
Pre-shipment checks
- SKU mix-ups, JAN mismatch, carton-label mismatch
- Scratches, chipped edges, print shift, packaging damage
- Quantity, carton conditions, destination-specific sorting

Quote Materials
Information Needed Before Quotation
| Material | What to share | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Artwork data | AI, PSD, PDF, white ink, cutlines, approval images, color notes | Helps decide printing method, white ink, cut difficulty, and sample-review scope. |
| SKU list | Design name, quantity, size, packaging, JAN, insertion ratio, shipping unit | Helps estimate SKU control, packaging work, carton labels, and split delivery. |
| Sales and delivery terms | Event date, ecommerce launch date, warehouse address, split delivery, DDP request, document requirements | Helps work backward through schedule, shipping method, packaging, and delivery risks. |
| Quality review terms | Approval rounds, sample approver, acceptance range, inspection photos or record requirements | Helps define resampling, inspection workload, and pre-shipment confirmation scope. |

Added Value
Plan Beyond Manufacturing, Backward from the Sales Floor
For agency projects, finished goods alone are not enough. If backing cards, JAN labels, delivery destinations, and sales units are not organized, the project can slow down at the retail or warehouse stage. Sharing the sales method early helps convert the plan into workable backing-card size, insertion method, carton labeling, and split delivery conditions.
- Retail: backing cards, JAN labels, hang holes, fixtures, carton quantity
- Ecommerce: individual packing, set boxes, SKU inventory control, warehouse delivery
- Events: event-date scheduling, venue delivery, spare quantity, carton labels
Delivery
Review Japan Delivery, Split Shipment, and Carton Labels
When the campaign start date or event move-in date is fixed, schedule backward through production, packing, customs, domestic delivery, and warehouse-specific split shipment. Fixing carton labels and quantity sheets early makes receiving checks easier.
- Review delivery to Japanese warehouses, event venues, or specified addresses
- Organize SKU-level cartons, carton labels, packing documents, and split ratio
- DDP conditions are reviewed case by case based on quantity, destination, and shipping method

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What information should an agency share first?
Please share artwork data, planned quantity, SKU count, sales method, packaging requirements, target delivery date, delivery destination, and approval workflow. This makes specification review and quotation more accurate.
Can you support multiple SKUs and assortment ratios?
Yes. SKU quantity, backing cards, JAN labels, carton labels, insertion ratio, and shipping units can be organized in one list before production.
Can production conditions be changed after sample approval?
It depends on the change. Unit cost, lead time, inspection items, and packaging may be affected, so we clarify the impact and confirm whether a revised quotation or new sample is needed.
Can urgent campaign schedules be discussed?
Yes, we can review the schedule by working backward from production, packaging, and delivery requirements. A confirmed date is decided case by case after specifications, quantity, approvals, and logistics are checked.
Can you help with rights marks and licensing checks?
The customer is responsible for rights clearance. On the production side, we can help review rights-mark placement, backing-card text, JAN position, and caution-label layout.
Can Japan DDP delivery or split warehouse delivery be discussed?
Yes, depending on project conditions. We can review carton labels, quantity sheets, and split delivery requirements for domestic warehouses, event venues, or ecommerce warehouses.
Related Pages
Related Products and Pages
Specification Review and Quote for Agency Acrylic Goods
If artwork data, quantity, SKU count, packaging requirements, and target delivery date are already available, sharing them together makes review faster. If some items are not fixed yet, we can work backward from the sales method.
