Private label checks
Look for minimum order quantities, customization options, packaging, certifications, lead times and sample policies.
- MOQ and samples
- Packaging options
- Compliance documents
Private label sourcing is different from basic dropshipping because the seller often needs product customization, packaging, samples, compliance documents and a clearer supplier relationship. The right partner depends on category, minimum order quantities, production lead times and whether the supplier can support your branding requirements. SuppliersDB helps ecommerce founders start that research with supplier records, category filters and saved shortlists. It does not guarantee manufacturing quality or account approval, but it gives you a more organized way to identify candidates before requesting samples or negotiating terms.

Look for minimum order quantities, customization options, packaging, certifications, lead times and sample policies.
Shortlist possible partners first, then contact suppliers with a clearer brief and realistic questions.
No. Private label usually involves branding or customization, while dropshipping focuses on direct fulfillment.
No. Members must request samples and complete their own product and compliance checks.
Start with the public scope, then unlock supplier profiles, websites and sourcing details in the member workspace.