PackLaunch Studio

Industries

Built for food companies that need to move fast.

We work across food categories where information clarity, shelf presence and buyer trust decide whether a product ships.

Frozen food brands

Cold-chain packaging that survives the freezer aisle.

Typical problems
  • Cooking instructions buried
  • Weak hierarchy at low light freezer doors
  • Claims layout that fails retail audits
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Halal food brands

Halal claims handled with the rigor buyers expect.

Typical problems
  • Inconsistent claim placement
  • Certification marks treated as afterthoughts
  • Sales material that doesn't speak to buyer concerns
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Vegan & vegetarian brands

Plant-based products that read premium, not preachy.

Typical problems
  • Generic green-leaf design
  • Unclear protein and nutrition claims
  • Weak presentation for retail buyers
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Private label manufacturers

Launch own-brand ranges without the multi-vendor mess.

Typical problems
  • Multiple vendors slowing the launch
  • Range with no architecture
  • Buyer presentation feels assembled
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Restaurants launching products

Turn a signature recipe into a retail SKU.

Typical problems
  • No experience with food packaging information
  • Brand from the venue doesn't translate to shelf
  • No B2B sales material
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Food importers

Adapt imported product to European buyer expectations.

Typical problems
  • Original packaging not built for European buyers
  • Information panels in the wrong languages or layouts
  • No European-ready sales material
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Distributors

Sales material your buyers actually open.

Typical problems
  • Inconsistent sheets across suppliers
  • Catalog buyers don't browse
  • Website doesn't reflect distribution capability
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Horeca suppliers

Built for chefs, procurement teams and chain buyers.

Typical problems
  • Sheets miss horeca-specific data
  • Pack and pallet information scattered
  • No clean catalog buyers can hand around
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Snacks, sauces & ready meals

Categories where shelf presence and information density both matter.

Typical problems
  • Dense back panels with no hierarchy
  • Variants that lose family resemblance
  • Slow design cycles between flavor launches
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Next step

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