Bulk planning
Low-MOQ programs for buyers who need to test, repeat and scale.
Plan low-MOQ mixed cartons, classroom reward boxes, school-event assortments and bulk educational toy programs with Kidumio. The best first order is often not the biggest order; it is the order with clear quantities, useful feedback and easy replenishment logic.
Low-MOQ routes
Bulk formats Kidumio can help organize
Carton-based trial orders
Start with selected SKUs by carton so new buyers can test real demand before building a larger program.
Mixed carton assortments
Combine approved items with clear SKU quantity, replacement rules, inner packing and carton marks.
Classroom reward boxes
Plan 24, 36, 48 or 96-piece reward formats with low-noise, easy-to-distribute items.
Headcount-based packs
Build event, camp or library assortments around the number of children, budget and age bands.
Mixed carton discipline
Bulk orders still need item-level clarity.
A mixed carton should never be a vague box of random toys. For school suppliers and distributors, it should define total quantity, included SKUs, quantity per SKU, replacement rules, packaging format and carton labeling.
- Target market and channel
- Budget or target landed price
- Expected piece count or carton count
- Age range and use scenario
- Allowed substitutions for mixed cartons
- Packaging preference and barcode needs
- Certificate or warning-label requirements
Workflow
From rough list to usable mixed carton
Define the buying scenario
School store, classroom reward, summer camp, catalog refresh, value retail or institutional activity pack.
Select carton-friendly SKUs
Choose items that fit the target price, use case, packaging and certificate requirements.
Lock the mix rules
Confirm SKU count, quantity per SKU, substitution rules, independent packaging and carton mark format.
Review samples and data
Check product feel, quantity accuracy, package clarity, carton data and available documents before bulk order.