A clean answer to “how much does a personalised lunch box cost in Singapore” is harder than most procurement managers expect — because the unit price moves with material, printing method, MOQ tier, and lead time. This 2026 procurement guide gives you honest pricing bands, MOQ structures, payment terms, and a copy-pasteable RFQ checklist so you can budget with confidence and avoid the most common purchase-order surprises.
QUICK ANSWER (TL;DR)
At our standard MOQ of 200 pieces, expect S$3.50–S$9 per piece for printed PP plastic, S$6–S$14 for collapsible silicone, S$8–S$18 for borosilicate glass with PP/silicone lid, and S$11–S$28 for stainless steel — all inclusive of a single-position printed logo. Lead time is approximately 30 working days from artwork sign-off and payment confirmation. Volume discounts kick in sharply at 500 and 1,000 piece tiers.
Why “how much does a customised lunch box cost?” has no single answer
When a Singapore HR manager or event coordinator first asks us for a price on a personalised lunch box, the honest answer is: it depends on five things, and ALL five matter. The body material drives most of the cost (a 4x swing between cheapest PP and premium stainless). The order quantity drives the next biggest chunk (per-unit cost typically falls 20–35% as you move from MOQ 200 to 1,000+). The printing method adds anywhere from S$0.40 to S$3.50 per piece. The number of print colours and positions adds setup fees. And finally the lead time matters — rush jobs incur surcharges that can outweigh any volume discount you’ve negotiated.
This guide is structured the way a procurement professional would actually use it: pricing bands first, MOQ structure second, then the cost-driver multipliers, then payment terms and lead times, and finally a copy-pasteable RFQ template you can send straight to your shortlist of suppliers.
2026 pricing bands by material (MOQ 200, single-position logo)
PP plastic, multi-compartment, pad-printed logo: S$3.50–S$9.00 per piece
Food-grade silicone, collapsible, pad-printed logo: S$6.00–S$14.00 per piece
Borosilicate glass body with PP/silicone lid, pad-printed logo on lid: S$8.00–S$18.00 per piece
Single-wall stainless steel, laser-engraved logo: S$11.00–S$19.00 per piece
Vacuum-insulated double-wall stainless steel, laser-engraved logo: S$17.00–S$28.00 per piece
These bands are accurate as of Q1 2026 based on landed costs from our regular factory partners in Guangdong and Zhejiang. The wide range within each band reflects two main variables: capacity (a 600ml box obviously costs less than a 1.2L double-compartment box) and accessories (whether the box includes a fork, spoon, chopsticks, or silicone band — accessories typically add S$0.80–S$2.50 per piece). The pricing assumes the standard MOQ of 200 pieces and a single-position 1-colour logo. Multiple colours, multiple print positions, and exotic Pantone matching can each add 10–25% on top of the base print cost.
MOQ tiers and how unit price falls with volume
Our default minimum order quantity is 200 pieces per design, which is the lowest tier most factory partners will run with custom branding without an unreasonable surcharge. Below 200 pieces, the per-unit cost goes up sharply because the setup costs (artwork prep, mock-up, printing plates, machine setup) are spread over fewer units. Above 200, the unit price starts dropping in clean, predictable steps:
Typical volume discount structure (using a S$8.00 base PP plastic example):
200 pieces: S$8.00 / piece (base)
500 pieces: S$6.50 / piece (~19% lower)
1,000 pieces: S$5.50 / piece (~31% lower)
2,000 pieces: S$4.80 / piece (~40% lower)
5,000+ pieces: S$4.20 / piece (~47% lower)
The biggest single jump is between 200 and 500 pieces — that’s where the printing setup costs fully amortise and the factory’s per-batch overhead starts to spread effectively. If your real need is around 350 units, it almost always pays to round up to 500 — you get the better price AND a buffer of spare units for replacement requests, sample sets, or future events. Above 2,000 pieces, the price curve flattens because the body manufacturing cost dominates and there’s only so much further it can fall.
Hidden cost drivers that surprise first-time buyers
1. Number of print colours. Each additional colour in a pad-printed or screen-printed logo adds another setup plate (S$60–S$200 each) and another machine pass per piece. A 3-colour logo can cost roughly 2.5x more than a 1-colour version of the same artwork at MOQ 200.
2. Print positions. A logo on the lid is “one position”. Adding the same logo to the side of the box, or adding a tagline on the bottom, doubles or triples the print labour. Most clients are happy with one well-positioned logo on the lid; only add positions if there’s a specific reason.
3. Pantone matching. If your brand standards require an exact PMS match (rather than the closest standard ink the factory holds in stock), expect a custom-mix surcharge of S$80–S$200 per colour. This is usually worth paying for brands with strong colour identity but skippable for everything else.
4. Individual polybag packing. Bulk-packed cartons are the default. If you need each lunch box individually polybagged or boxed for resale or for separate event handout, expect S$0.30–S$0.80 per piece extra.
5. Custom retail-ready packaging. Custom-printed gift boxes with full-colour artwork, magnetic closures, and ribbon wrap typically add S$2.50–S$8 per piece — more than the lunch box itself for budget designs. Worth it for executive gifts; overkill for school programmes.
6. Rush production surcharges. Standard lead time is 30 working days. Rushing to 15 working days typically adds 20–35%. Rushing to 7 working days, where physically possible, can double the unit cost. Plan your event date backwards.
Lead time and production timeline
Our standard lead time for a customised lunch box order in Singapore is approximately 30 working days from the moment two things are confirmed: (1) you’ve signed off on the digital mock-up in writing, and (2) we’ve received your deposit payment. Working backwards from a typical event date, here’s what your timeline should look like:
Day 1–3: Submit RFQ, receive quote, finalise body style and printing method.
Day 4–7: Send vector artwork, receive digital mock-up, sign off in writing.
Day 8: Pay 50% deposit, production starts.
Day 8–35: Body production, printing, QC, packing.
Day 36–40: Shipping to Singapore, customs clearance.
Day 41–43: Final QC at our Singapore warehouse, balance payment, islandwide delivery.
Build in a buffer of at least 5–7 working days on top of this for any unforeseen delays — public holidays, customs spot checks, or last-minute artwork revisions. If your event is in 6 weeks, you can comfortably do this. If your event is in 3 weeks, it’s still possible but you’ll be paying a rush surcharge and skipping some of the QC slack.
Payment terms and what to expect
Standard payment terms across reputable Singapore corporate-gift suppliers are 50% deposit upon mock-up sign-off, with the 50% balance due before delivery (or within 7 days of delivery for established corporate accounts). Some suppliers offer 30/70 splits for very large orders, and a small number offer net-30 terms to listed companies and government agencies — but the default is 50/50, and that’s a fair structure that protects both sides.
Always insist on a written quotation before paying any deposit. The quote should list: unit price, total quantity, body material and SKU code, printing method, number of colours and positions, packaging type, lead time, delivery terms, and any rush fees. If your supplier won’t put these in writing, that’s a red flag — find another supplier.
Copy-paste RFQ template (use this with any supplier)
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION — Customised Lunch Box
1. Quantity: ___ pieces (and please also quote next tier above this)
2. Preferred body material: ___ (PP / silicone / glass / stainless steel)
3. Capacity: ___ ml (or “advise based on adult lunch portion”)
4. Compartments: ___ (single / dual / triple)
5. Accessories needed: ___ (cutlery / silicone band / sleeve)
6. Logo file: vector AI/EPS/PDF attached, ___ colours
7. Print position(s): ___ (lid / side / both)
8. Brand colours / Pantone references: ___
9. Packaging: ___ (bulk carton / individual polybag / gift box)
10. Required delivery date: ___
11. Delivery address: ___
12. Quote validity needed: 30 days
A complete RFQ written in this structure typically gets a same-day or next-working-day response from any reputable Singapore supplier. A vague enquiry (“how much for 500 lunch boxes?”) will either get a vague answer or a long back-and-forth that wastes everyone’s time — start with the full RFQ and you’ll close the procurement loop in days instead of weeks.
Choosing the right supplier (not just the cheapest)
The cheapest quote in your shortlist is almost always the one to be most cautious about. Reputable suppliers price within a fairly narrow band — typically ±15% of each other on the same brief — because they’re sourcing from a similar pool of factories and using similar printing techniques. A quote that’s 30% lower than everyone else’s is a warning sign: it usually means the supplier has either substituted a lower-grade material, dropped a printing colour, removed an accessory, or is planning to come back later with a “small” surcharge. Always read the line items, not just the bottom line.
For an end-to-end view of what’s actually in our catalogue — every body material, every capacity, and every printing technique — see the full personalised lunch box range. You can also browse the live customised lunch box catalogue for pricing on specific SKUs and request a tailored quote in under a minute.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Can I order fewer than 200 pieces?
Sometimes, but the per-unit cost rises sharply (typically by 30–60%) and you may be limited to stock-design pad printing rather than fully customised body styles. For small runs, consider stock lunch boxes with personalised name engraving instead.
Q: Do you offer net-30 payment terms?
For listed companies, government agencies, and established corporate clients, yes — usually after the first prepaid order. New clients are typically on 50% deposit / 50% balance terms.
Q: What if I find a defective unit in the delivered batch?
Reputable suppliers (including Aquaholic) ship with a small overage (typically 1–2%) of replacement units precisely for this. Photograph the defect and notify your account manager within 7 days of receipt.
Q: Are your prices inclusive of GST?
For Singapore-registered businesses, our quotes are typically shown net and GST is added on the final invoice as required.
Q: How accurate are these 2026 pricing bands?
They’re a planning guide based on Q1 2026 landed costs and are accurate within ±15% for typical briefs. Always get a written quote for your specific brief before locking in budget.
Get a precise quote for your brief in under a minute
Use the RFQ template above as your starting point. Send it to us along with your vector logo and we’ll come back with a detailed line-item quote within one working day.







