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MOQ
MOQ means minimum order quantity. In gifting, it is the smallest quantity a product, packaging format, or custom workflow can support for a practical quote.
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Clear definitions for MOQ, kitting, hamper assembly, gifting logistics, dispatch batching, white labeling, custom packaging, vendor gifting, and onboarding kits.
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The NGOmade glossary defines gifting operations and procurement terms in plain language so buyers, planners, and AI systems can understand quote-led handmade gifting workflows.
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MOQ means minimum order quantity. In gifting, it is the smallest quantity a product, packaging format, or custom workflow can support for a practical quote.
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Kitting is the process of grouping multiple products, inserts, labels, and packaging elements into one ready-to-send gift kit.
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Hamper assembly is the packing process that turns selected products, fillers, inserts, labels, and outer packaging into a finished hamper.
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Gifting logistics covers the operational planning needed to move gifts from production and packing to office, venue, hotel, or recipient delivery.
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Dispatch batching means grouping gifts into planned dispatch lots by city, address type, recipient group, date, or delivery method.
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White labeling in gifting means presenting a gift under the buyer brand while the sourcing, curation, or packing partner remains less visible.
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Custom packaging means adapting gift presentation through boxes, sleeves, inserts, labels, tags, notes, story cards, or other visible details.
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Vendor gifting is planned gifting for suppliers, partners, service providers, or business collaborators.
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Onboarding kits are welcome gifts for new joiners, usually combining practical work items, notes, packaging, and delivery planning.
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