The customer-facing aspects of your supplement brand and the networking that gets them into supply chains live off your manufacturer’s capabilities.
It sounds like a leap, but without a supplement manufacturer you can rely on, you have no product, or one that is so inconsistent in quality and availability that you’ll really struggle to run a successful supplement brand.
The reality for most new supplement brands is that standards, location, and pricing are the difficult bits of picking a manufacturer. There always seems to be some compromise, be that no organic certification but low prices, or high MOQs but fewer formats.
There’s much more to unpack, so this article covers all the crucial aspects of manufacturing sourcing to help you pick good partners.
Your business plan will have an initial order quantity that it needs to start operations and fend off stockouts based on your predicted sales trajectories.
Any potential supplement manufacturer must meet those MOQs so that you can order in good quantities without potential future restrictions.
Numbers are the best way to see examples, so the table below shows INW Bee Health’s MOQs across multiple formats:
Format | MOQ |
Tablets | 100,000 units |
Small tablets, less than 11mm round | 250,000/400,000 units |
Two-piece capsules (vegetarian) | 100,000 units |
Two-piece capsules (gelatine) | 220,000 units |
Soft vegan capsules | 184,000 units |
Soft gelatine capsules | 275,000 units |
Powders | 100kg |
Liquids | 100kg |
Creams | 60kg |
All manufacturers differ, so you should request their latest documentation before contacting them about their minimum orders.
The certifications and quality standards your manufacturer has aren’t theirs alone because they are usable by you on packaging and in marketing materials.
Any potential supplement manufacturer needs to have certifications, memberships, or standards that satisfy your and your customers’ values.
INW Bee Health holds all these certifications. Find out more in our article: Behind the product. INW’s manufacturing standards.
Are you selling tablets, capsules, liquids, powders, or something else? Your supplement manufacturer, of course, needs to support them. The more formats they support, the better, so as not to hamstring your product range later on.
In simple terms, your manufacturer needs to make what you sell. We’ll now list some of the most popular formats, one or two of which you most certainly need:
The easiest route to launching your supplement brand is a manufacturer that handles your complete route to market from concept to production.
Some manufacturers have R&D and innovation labs that can take your ideas and create unique products, such as oil-based formulations for softgels. Others have strict formats and don’t typically venture outside them.
The practical checklist:
The fewer of these you need to hand off internally or to other suppliers, the better, so that your supply chain is as efficient as possible.
If MOQs are your starting point, what’s your end point? As your supplement brand scales, grows, and branches into new products and markets, your manufacturer needs to keep pace and continue providing whatever you need.
The risk is embedding your company into a manufacturer, only for them to force you into switching suppliers later in a scenario that costs significant time and money.
Ask these questions of any supplier you’re considering:
INW Bee Health has six global manufacturing facilities and more than 5,000 unique formulations. That’s the manufacturing side, and when you add in our additional sales and business development teams, you have the perfect manufacturing partner.