Logo and label
Logo label, case mark, retail label, and buyer artwork review before mass production.
Private label tape measure
GIBOR supports importers, distributors, retail chains, ecommerce sellers, and tool brands with custom logo tape measure projects covering label, case color, blade printing, packaging, samples, and QC planning.
Start custom logo RFQLogo label, case mark, retail label, and buyer artwork review before mass production.
Project-based discussion for case color, rubber coating, ABS/PVC housing, and branded appearance.
Metric, inch, dual scale, blade printing, scale readability, and target-market requirements.
Bulk pack, color box, blister card, retail-ready packaging, export carton, and carton mark.
Buyer fit
A useful custom logo project should start with the buyer channel and target market, not only a logo file. GIBOR discusses product type, quantity range, packaging, artwork, sample path, and shipment readiness before quoting.
1. Confirm buyer target: Product type, target market, retail channel, price band, and order quantity range.
2. Review customization: Logo file, label, case color, scale system, blade printing, packaging, and carton mark.
3. Prepare sample path: Sample or artwork review is planned by selected model, logo method, packaging, and timing.
4. Check before shipment: QC focuses on logo position, scale readability, lock function, housing, packaging, and carton readiness.
Product starting points
Logo, color, blade, and packaging decisions depend on the selected tape measure structure. These common series are practical starting points for private label RFQs.

Rubber Coated Series
Professional impact-resistant tape measure designed for industrial, wholesale, retail, and OEM applications.

PVC Series
Lightweight economic tape measure for retail-ready hardware programs, supermarkets, and importer assortments.

Mini Tape Measure
Compact portable tape measure for retail checkout programs, promotional projects, OEM gifts, and brand campaigns.

Professional Lock Series
Double-lock and triple-lock tape measure series built for stronger locking, stable structure, and premium positioning.
Buyer and series match
A custom logo RFQ is easier to quote when the buyer first chooses a product direction that matches the sales channel, target market, and packaging requirement.
| Buyer type | Best starting series | Why it fits | Confirm before RFQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Importers and distributors | Rubber coated series / Professional lock series | Balanced product feel, repeat-order stability, and mainstream retail or wholesale positioning. | Length mix, destination market, quantity range, carton mark, and packaging level. |
| Retail chains and hardware stores | PVC series / Rubber coated series | Clear shelf presentation, color options, and practical housing choices for store programs. | Barcode, color box or blister card, case color, logo position, and shelf-ready artwork. |
| Ecommerce sellers | Mini tape measure / PVC series | Compact SKU planning, easier sampling, and packaging that can support online product photos. | Target price band, product photo needs, packaging size, logo file, and launch timing. |
| Tool brands and private label teams | Professional lock series / Rubber coated series | Stronger perceived quality, clearer product differentiation, and more room for brand positioning. | Blade width, lock preference, scale system, logo method, sample approval, and QC checkpoints. |
| Hardware distributors | PVC series / Basic rubber coated series | Practical range building for mixed customers, repeat cartons, and price-sensitive wholesale supply. | Assortment plan, carton quantity, export packing, label needs, and repeat-order expectation. |
Specification summary
These specification points help buyers prepare a useful custom logo RFQ before sending artwork, packaging files, sample needs, or quantity targets.
| RFQ item | Practical options | Why it changes the quote | Buyer input needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length mix | 3m, 5m, 7.5m, 10m, or buyer-defined assortment by selected series | Length affects blade cost, housing size, carton quantity, and market fit. | Send target length, market standard, and whether one length or a mixed assortment is needed. |
| Blade width and scale | Common retail or professional blade widths, metric, inch, or dual-scale layout by project | Blade width and scale printing affect readability, tooling discussion, and proof review. | Confirm target market, required scale system, and any reference product. |
| Case material and finish | ABS, PVC, rubber coated housing, reinforced housing, or project-based finish | Housing choice changes product feel, price band, durability positioning, and color planning. | Share the buyer channel, target price band, case color, and expected product feel. |
| Logo position | Front case label, case mark, blade print, hang tag, carton mark, or packaging artwork | Logo method changes artwork proof, sample path, and whether packaging files are required. | Send logo file, preferred position, color requirement, and any brand guideline. |
| Packaging method | Bulk pack, color box, blister card, display box, barcode label, or export carton mark | Packaging affects unit cost, carton volume, artwork timing, retail readiness, and QC checks. | Confirm sales channel, barcode needs, carton mark, and whether retail-ready packaging is required. |
| MOQ and sample path | Existing standard models with basic logo application can be reviewed from 500 pcs; new models, custom colors, blade printing, or retail packaging normally need a higher MOQ. | MOQ and sample planning change with model, logo method, packaging artwork, and timing. | Send quantity range, destination country, sample need, launch timing, and approval process. |
Logo, packaging and sample proof
A useful private label RFQ should show how the logo, blade print, case color, packaging, and sample proof will be reviewed before bulk production.

Blade print review
Blade and scale choices affect readability, market fit, sample review, and whether a buyer needs metric, inch, or dual-scale planning.

Case color and branding
Case color, housing material, and brand mark position should match the buyer channel, price band, and selected product structure.

Packaging options
Packaging is part of the sourcing decision because it affects retail readiness, artwork review, carton planning, and shipment checks.

Packaging preparation
Private label orders should connect product choice, packaging proof, sample review, and QC before bulk shipment.
MOQ, samples and lead time
Existing standard models with basic logo application can be reviewed from 500 pcs. New models, custom colors, blade printing, or retail packaging normally need a higher MOQ. Logo method, sample request, and target market can still change the final production plan.
Artwork review: logo, label, blade printing, and packaging files should be reviewed before sample or mass production.
Sample path: sample planning depends on selected model, customization depth, artwork readiness, and timing.
Shipment readiness: packaging, carton mark, label accuracy, and QC checks should be aligned before shipment.
RFQ details
A useful RFQ should include enough details to judge logo method, packaging, sample path, and shipment feasibility.
Buyer guide handoff
These procurement guides help buyers confirm MOQ, packaging, sample proof, private label details, and carton requirements before sending a custom logo quote request.
Prepare logo, packaging, quantity, destination, and sample details before asking for a factory quote.
Read buyer guideCompare bulk pack, color box, blister card, display box, barcode, and carton marks before RFQ.
Read packaging guidePlan SKU, barcode, packaging, carton marks, sample approval, and QC before private label production.
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View pageFAQ
Short answers for buyers comparing logo methods, packaging, samples, MOQ, and shipment checks for branded tape measure projects.
Yes. GIBOR supports private label tape measure projects with logo, label, color, blade printing, packaging, sample review, and QC planning by product specification.
A useful RFQ should include the base series, length mix, scale system, blade width requirement, logo position, packaging target, quantity range, destination country, and sample need.
A vector file is preferred when available. Buyers can also send a brand name, product reference, label draft, or packaging artwork for review before quotation.
Artwork proof can be discussed by selected model, logo method, packaging plan, and project timing. Buyers should confirm logo position, color direction, print clarity, and packaging text before mass production.
Blade printing and scale systems are discussed by selected product, target market, order plan, and sample requirement. Metric, inch, and dual-scale options can be reviewed.
Existing standard models with basic logo application can be reviewed from 500 pcs. New models, custom colors, blade printing, retail packaging, or broader private-label programs normally need a higher MOQ. Final confirmation depends on model, logo method, packaging request, sample plan, material, and quantity structure.
Packaging discussions can include bulk pack, color box, blister card, private label packaging, barcode or label requirements, export carton, and carton mark.
Yes, these details can be reviewed as part of the packaging plan. Buyers should provide barcode rules, label text, carton mark content, destination requirements, and any retailer packaging standard.
The key checks include logo position, print clarity, scale readability, blade coating, lock function, housing assembly, packaging accuracy, and carton readiness.
Private label path
Standard tape measure RFQs start from 3,000 pcs. Basic logo requests from 500 pcs are reviewed by model, logo method, packaging, sample, and QC requirements.