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Today's video will compare industrial co-packers, private label, and self-manufacturing. I'm Magin. Industrial co-packers or co-manufacturers first. These firms package and label goods for other firms. They can assemble, fill, and label huge orders because they have the equipment and facilities. Companies can focus on product development and marketing while an industrial co-packer handles production and packaging. Private-label manufacturing follows. A corporation employs another to make things under their brand name. In this case, the private label manufacturer handles everything from raw materials to packaging. Companies that want to extend their product ranges without investing in expensive production facilities choose private label manufacturing. Self-manufacturing last. A corporation makes its own products. Investing in equipment, facilities, and employees can be expensive and time-consuming. It also allows organizations full control over the manufacturing process, which can improve quality and customisation. These are the primary differences between industrial co-packers, private label production, and self-manufacturing. Depending on a company's goals and resources, each solution has pros and cons. Thanks for watching INSOCO, and we hope this video clarified these three manufacturing alternatives. Leave comments or questions below. Subscribe to our channel for more useful videos like this.