What’s the MOQ for POP Displays from Samtop?

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A Transparent Guide to Minimum Order Quantities for Custom Retail Displays

The typical MOQ for POP displays at Samtop is 10–50 units, depending on material, structure, and complexity. For large-scale or custom installations, MOQ may range from 1–1000+. Flexible options are available for pilot runs and premium projects.

Why MOQ Matters in Display Procurement

“What’s the MOQ?” — It’s one of the first questions asked in any display procurement conversation.

In custom manufacturing, low quantity orders can be difficult due to setup cost, tooling, and sourcing limitations. Unclear MOQ can delay decision-making or inflate budget expectations.

This article provides a clear, structured guide to MOQ for different display types, use cases, and how Samtop handles low-volume requests.

✅ General MOQ for POP Displays at Samtop

Material TypeTypical MOQNotes
Acrylic Display Units10–50 pcsLaser cutting, polishing, printing
Metal Frame Displays10–50 pcsCNC, welding, powder coating
Wood / MDF Displays10–50 pcsCutting, spraying, branding
Multi-material POP Display10–50 pcsCustom fixtures, multiple assembly
Luxury Glorifier (Resin, LED)10–50 pcsHigh unit cost, complex finish
Giant Window Display Props1–10 pcsProject-based, oversized units

📦 Why MOQ Exists in Custom Display Manufacturing

Unlike mass-market products, custom displays involve:

  • Unique setup for cutting, printing, surface finish
  • Specialized labor for small batch fabrication
  • Tooling/mold costs (especially for resin or blister displays)
  • Customized packaging and labeling
  • Material sourcing that’s inefficient without volume

💡 Key Insight:
The lower the quantity, the higher the per-unit cost. In some cases, it’s not feasible to run certain materials below MOQ due to supplier restrictions.


🧮 Can We Accept Lower MOQ? (Yes — With Conditions)

Yes, Samtop can accommodate low-quantity orders in these cases:

  • Pilot runs / new launches
  • Premium product displays
  • Market testing or A/B sampling
  • Repeat clients with multiple campaigns
  • Simple designs with in-stock components

⚠️ Be prepared for:

  • Higher unit prices
  • Limited surface finishing options
  • Longer lead times
  • Small-batch handling surcharge (MOQ exception fee)

🛠️ MOQ Examples by Use Case

ScenarioRecommended MOQ
Single-store launch30–50 pcs (resin, LED glorifiers)
Regional product display100 pcs (MDF/acrylic base units)
National retail campaign300–1000+ pcs (metal + branding)
Window sculpture project1–3 pcs (fiberglass/resin props)

💡 How to Reduce MOQ Without Compromising Design

  • Use in-stock standard materials
  • Avoid fully customized packaging
  • Choose simple coatings (no vacuum plating)
  • Limit SKUs, colorways, and finishes
  • Batch production across SKUs

🧠 Combine prototype + low MOQ sampling to test market without high initial investment.


📩 Ask Us for an MOQ Feasibility Check

To evaluate a small-volume project, just share:

  • Product sketches or 3D renderings
  • Preferred material
  • Target quantity
  • Expected usage date

We’ll assess feasibility, suggest material/structure adjustments, and offer tiered pricing options.


🎯 Conclusion: MOQ Is Flexible — With the Right Strategy

MOQ in custom displays is not fixed — it varies based on:

  • Material complexity
  • Design scope
  • Supplier lead time
  • Packaging method

At Samtop, we guide brands through MOQ planning to ensure budget-fit solutions and fast execution — even for limited runs.


🧪 Real Client Example

Client: European cosmetics startup
Request: 25 luxury glorifiers (LED + resin + print) for press kits
Challenge: MOQ too low for resin casting and chrome plating
Solution: Switched to mirror acrylic + LED insert with print wrap
Result: MOQ accepted, cost reduced 28%, lead time improved by 6 days


🙋 FAQ: MOQ for POP Displays

Q1: What is the MOQ for custom POP displays?
A: Typically 10–50 units depending on material, finish, and structure complexity.

Q2: Can I order fewer than 10 pieces?
A: Sometimes — for pilot runs, sampling, or if we use stock materials.

Q3: Why does MOQ vary between materials?
A: Because different processes (e.g., resin casting vs. MDF cutting) require different tooling, labor, and sourcing setups.

Q4: How can I reduce MOQ for my project?
A: Use stock materials, simple designs, and combine multiple items in one batch.

Q5: Does Samtop accept small batch display projects?
A: Yes. Especially for premium clients, startups, and pilot launches.

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