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Bottles & Containers Packaging Suppliers in Asia

Find manufacturers of plastic, glass and metal bottles, jars, tubes and containers for beauty, food, beverage, household and industrial products. Package Asia organizes this category around real supplier research so buyers can compare regional manufacturing strengths before requesting samples or quotes.

Regional sourcing strengths

South Korea is particularly strong in cosmetic bottles, pumps, jars and airless packaging. China offers the deepest range of molds, decoration and high-volume customization. Japan is relevant for precision, premium presentation and specialty dispensing systems. Vietnam, Thailand and India also offer rigid plastic and container manufacturing for beauty, food and FMCG applications.

Featured suppliers from the Package Asia database

MKG · South Korea

Airless bottles, pumps, jars, injection molding, custom finishing and refillable or PCR options.

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Express Plaspack Thailand · Thailand

Integrated rigid and flexible plastic packaging for food and consumer-product applications.

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Shaoxing Jinsheng Plastic · China

Lotion bottles, cream jars, airless bottles, PET containers and pumps.

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Takemoto Yohki · Japan

Large standard catalog covering bottles, jars, tubes, caps and dispensers, plus bespoke tooling.

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PESC Packaging Vietnam · Vietnam

PET, HDPE and airless bottles, jars, closures and dispensers with OEM/ODM support.

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Manjushree Technopack · India

Rigid plastic packaging including bottles, containers, PET preforms and dispensing solutions.

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Listings marked Basic Checked are based on public company information and are intended for supplier discovery, not endorsement.

What buyers should compare

  • Material: PET, HDPE, PP, acrylic, glass, aluminum or multilayer structures.
  • Neck finish, closure compatibility, pump output and dispensing performance.
  • Product compatibility for cosmetics, food, beverages or household chemicals.
  • Decoration options such as printing, coating, metallization, hot stamping and labeling.
  • Standard mold versus custom mold, including tooling ownership and mold maintenance.
  • Leak testing, dimensional tolerance, color consistency and quality documentation.

MOQ, molds and samples

Standard catalog containers can reduce tooling cost and shorten development time, while custom shapes typically require new molds and higher initial commitments. Buyers should separate sample cost, mold cost, decoration setup and unit price when comparing quotations. For pumps and closures, test the complete package with the actual formula before committing to production.

Country-specific directories

South Korea · China · Vietnam · Japan · Thailand · India

Related sourcing routes

Packaging Types in Asia · Find Packaging Suppliers in Asia · Cosmetic Packaging Suppliers · Food Packaging Suppliers

Need bottles or containers?

Submit volume, material, closure, decoration, quantity and destination so relevant supplier options can be compared against your project.

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How to compare quotations fairly

Ask suppliers to separate container price, closure or pump price, decoration, mold or tooling charges, sampling and export packing. Confirm the Incoterm and delivery point as well. This prevents a low headline unit price from hiding significant setup or logistics costs.

FAQ

Is a standard bottle better than a custom mold?

Standard packaging usually reduces tooling cost, development time and MOQ risk. Custom molds are useful when brand differentiation justifies the added cost and longer development cycle.

What should be tested before mass production?

Test the complete bottle, closure and dispensing system with the actual product. Check leakage, compatibility, pump or spray performance, decoration durability and transport resistance before approving production.

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