Multi-format manufacturing
Gummies are one format among several — sachets, functional jellies, oral strips and pet soft chews run through the same order workflow.
Regional distributors sourcing a private-label catalogue for their own retail network.
Regional distributors sourcing a private-label catalogue for their own retail network.
Gummies are one format among several — sachets, functional jellies, oral strips and pet soft chews run through the same order workflow.
Register, complete your company profile and brief your order inside the DAT Supply portal — the same workspace tracks documentation and release by stage.
Formulation and labelling are reviewed against the requested target market before production scheduling.
A regional distributor lives on assortment economics: every listing it offers its retail network has to justify shelf space the distributor does not own. Sourcing a private-label range from a production-ready catalogue turns that from a manufacturer-by-manufacturer negotiation into one supply relationship that can feed many listings — the distributor curates, the network stocks, and the reorder cycle runs through a single documented route.
The margin story follows the same shape. Instead of carrying someone else's brand at distributor terms, the network's own label sits on formulas that already exist — no formulation risk taken on to get there, and the documentation set for each listing arrives from the same supply relationship rather than being chased across separate manufacturers.
Assortment building starts from the outlets: what the network’s stores already sell decides which supplement positions deserve a listing, and the catalogue is browsed against that reality rather than the other way round. A distributor whose outlets skew personal-care curates differently from one supplying convenience or pharmacy-adjacent retail — same catalogue, different shortlist.
The working method is listing-by-listing: sample a candidate SKU, confirm the personalisation options the network’s label needs inside Make it Yours, and add the next listing only when the first one has earned its shelf. A distributor does not need a launch moment — it needs each listing to survive its own review cycle.
Format spread is an assortment lever of its own: the same position can enter different outlet types in different formats, which lets one curated range serve more of the network without new supply relationships.
Distributor projects are won at the listing review, not the order form — the preparation that matters is the preparation the network’s buyers will see.
Yes — that is the model. The network’s label runs on existing formulas, with approved flavour, colour and shape options inside Make it Yours, and the label owner carrying claims, labelling and market-compliance responsibility.
From the outlets, not the catalogue: what the network’s stores already sell decides which positions deserve a first listing. Candidate SKUs are then sampled against the existing shelf before any order is placed.
No. One curated range can enter different outlet types in different formats or different subsets — the assortment flexes by outlet while the supply side stays one documented relationship.
The brand owner — for a network’s own label, that is the distributor or its network entity, settled before artwork. DAT Supply provides the product documentation that supports that compliance work.
The reorder runs through the route confirmed at order setup. Mapping that second order before the first listing ships protects the thing a distributor is judged on: a shelf that stays stocked on a product that worked.
Create your account, complete your company profile and brief your order inside the DAT Supply portal — or order samples first.