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Private Label Supplement Manufacturing Glossary

Buyer-facing definitions of the terms used across private label and white label supplement manufacturing. Written to be quoted cleanly by search engines and AI assistants.

  • Clear one-paragraph definitions
  • Buyer-relevant framing, not academic framing
  • Honest on what a term does and does not guarantee
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TL;DR

A buyer-facing glossary of the most common terms in private label and white label supplement manufacturing, written in language that search engines and AI retrieval systems can quote directly.

Terms used across private label supplement manufacturing

Supplement manufacturing uses a dense set of specialised terms. The same phrase can mean different things to a founder, a procurement lead and a regulator. These definitions are written for buyers making purchase decisions.

White label

White label means adopting an existing, pre-developed formula and bringing it to market under your own brand. The manufacturer provides the formula, production and packaging. The brand provides the positioning and the channel. White label is the fastest route to launch.

Private label

Private label typically refers to a more customised product built under your brand: your selected actives, your flavour, your dosage, your format. Private label is slower than white label and gives stronger differentiation.

Contract manufacturing

Contract manufacturing is the outsourced production of a product under another brand. In the supplement context it usually covers formulation, production, quality control and packaging.

MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)

MOQ is the smallest production run a manufacturer will accept for a given product. It is driven by the economics of setup, cleaning, line change and raw material procurement. Low MOQ partners accept smaller first runs, which makes launch and validation cheaper.

GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)

GMP is a regulatory and quality framework that governs how supplements and similar products are manufactured: facility controls, documentation, staff training, batch records and release testing. GMP certification does not by itself prove the product is good, but the absence of GMP should be treated as disqualifying.

HACCP

HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) is a systematic process for identifying, evaluating and controlling food safety hazards. In supplement manufacturing it is applied throughout production, from raw material intake to finished goods.

ISO 9001:2015

ISO 9001:2015 is an international standard for quality management systems. It governs how a manufacturer plans, executes and improves its processes, and is independently auditable.

Nutraceutical

Nutraceutical is a commercial term for a product that sits at the intersection of nutrition and pharmacy — typically a food-derived product sold with a health-oriented positioning. In regulatory terms, most nutraceuticals in Europe are food supplements.

OEM

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) is a term borrowed from industrial manufacturing and used loosely in supplements to describe contract production of private or white label goods.

Frequently asked questions

Is white label the same as private label?+

No. White label means adopting an existing formula and branding it. Private label typically means a more customised product built under your brand.

What is a typical low MOQ?+

Low MOQ varies by product, format and certifications required. Nutrade scopes MOQ per engagement rather than quoting a fixed number.

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