Is MOQ the same for every product?
No. MOQ can change by product, material, customization, packaging, and current availability.
Defined term
MOQ definition for corporate gifting, handmade products, custom packaging, and NGOmade quote-led bulk gifting.
Short answer
MOQ is the minimum order quantity needed for a gift, hamper, packaging format, or customization route. NGOmade confirms MOQ after checking product fit, handmade capacity, packaging, and dispatch scope.
Definition
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.
Facts
Summary
FAQ
No. MOQ can change by product, material, customization, packaging, and current availability.
Yes. Printing, sleeves, inserts, and special packing can have their own quantity requirements.
Next paths
Related reading
These links connect the term to related guides, knowledge pages, commercial use cases, and quote preparation.
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commercialRelated NGOmade guidance for this buying decision.
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commercialShare quantity, timeline, packaging, and dispatch requirements.
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guideCustom gifting adapts product mix, packaging, inserts, and dispatch assumptions to a brief. Catalogue gifting starts from fixed items and usually offers less adaptation.
operational guide relevance
use-caseHR gifting covers employee welcome, appreciation, milestone, festive, and internal culture moments. The buyer usually needs a gift that feels warm but still works within procurement, approval, and delivery constraints.
use-case relevance
use-caseFestive gifting usually involves many recipients, seasonal presentation, approval deadlines, and compressed dispatch windows. The safest approach is to confirm scope early.
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glossaryCustom packaging means adapting gift presentation through boxes, sleeves, inserts, labels, tags, notes, story cards, or other visible details.
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