Minimum Order Size

Minimum Order Size

The minimum order size is the lowest possible quantity of a product a seller is willing to sell to their customers. While it may be profitable for some businesses to offer minimum order size, it is not for all sellers. However, the minimum order size is relatively standard for customized print orders depending on the print type. 

It works for custom printing because a print-on-demand business doesn’t need to produce mass or excess orders. A low minimum order size ensures that a print-on-demand business saves administration and inventory costs. It doesn’t need to order raw materials frequently and can buy products that fit within its budget.
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