XSD Glass helps importers and retail buyers source glass tableware from Anhui, China, including plates, dessert bowls, serving bowls, snack dishes, and boxed tableware assortments. For this category, the work is not only about one cheap SKU. Buyers usually need stable dimensions, retail packaging, carton planning, and mixed SKU loading that can fit their real sales channel.
Glass tableware orders often involve several shapes, sizes, and packing methods. Buyers need the plates and bowls to look consistent on shelf, ship safely, and fit the container plan. Our job is to make those details clear before production starts.
Your primary pain points are managing photo confirmations and ensuring matching sizes and styles across different production runs. We coordinate these details so your imported lines look cohesive, preventing the mismatched inventory that plagues disjointed sourcing.
You need strict adherence to uniform packaging, accurate barcode labeling, and shelf-ready display boxes. We manage carton marks and retail presentation meticulously, ensuring products move straight from the container to your distribution center without relabeling delays.
Assembling attractive sets within strict budget constraints is your daily challenge. We assist with color box design coordination and volume pricing strategies, helping you build compelling glass tableware sets wholesale that meet your promotional price points.
You need consistent weight, a durable finish, and bulk packing that can survive handling. We help plan mixed container loading so restaurant and catering buyers receive glass serving plates and bowls in workable condition.
Explore our core ranges designed for volume retail and import. We focus on soda-lime glass items that offer the best balance of clarity, durability, and cost-effectiveness for bulk programs.
Standard 10-inch to 11-inch clear plates designed for main courses. High clarity soda-lime glass with smooth, polished rims to resist chipping during daily use.
7-inch to 8-inch plates used for salads, bread, or appetizers. They can be matched with dinner plates when buyers want to build a tableware set.
Compact 4.5-inch to 5.5-inch bowls ideal for fruit, pudding, or small sides. Features a stable base and stackable design to optimize retail shelf space.
Footed or classic round designs specifically shaped for frozen desserts. Thick walls help maintain temperature and provide a substantial feel in hand.
Large capacity bowls (8-inch to 10-inch) designed for mixing and serving. Available in smooth or gently fluted exterior patterns to enhance visual appeal.
Elegant centerpiece bowls intended for pasta, large salads, or fruit displays. Heavier base construction ensures stability on the dining table.
Small, shallow dishes for nuts, olives, candies, and snack service. They also work well as filler items in mixed container glassware sourcing.
Miniature bowls (2-inch to 3.5-inch) for dipping sauces or condiments. Often bundled with larger plates to create small dining collections.
Pre-configured 12-piece or 18-piece sets containing matching plates and bowls. Ready for retail shelves with secure internal cardboard dividers to prevent transit breakage.
Textured glassware featuring pressed patterns like diamonds, leaves, or vintage motifs. Adds perceived value without significantly increasing production costs.
Our core unadorned range focusing on extreme transparency and minimalist design. Highly versatile and easily integrated into any existing homeware catalog.
Solid color or sprayed glass options (amber, blue, green) to match seasonal trends. We ensure color consistency across different production batches.
Engineered with a specific base ridge to allow safe, tight stacking. Drastically reduces packaging volume and freight costs for high-volume orders.
Tall, elegant cups for parfaits, sundaes, or layered desserts. An excellent complementary item to add variety to a glass dinnerware supplier catalog.
Curated pallets containing a mix of plates, bowls, and serving dishes. Ideal for testing new markets without committing to a full container of a single shape.
Your brand on the box, the label, and even embossed on the glass base (subject to MOQ). We handle the OEM production and branding coordination.
Importing glassware shouldn't feel like a guessing game. We follow a structured, communicative process to ensure what arrives at your warehouse exactly matches your expectations and retail requirements.
We start by analyzing your target retail price and shelf dimensions. Instead of overwhelming you with thousands of random options, we suggest a focused selection of plates and bowls that fit your specific price bands. Even smaller clients can start with limited SKUs to test the market safely.
Glassware specs matter. We clearly define the diameter, height, and gram weight of each item. We discuss the clarity of the soda-lime glass, the smoothness of the rims, and the thickness of the base to ensure the product feels substantial and meets your quality standards.
A great product in a weak box will fail. We coordinate color box designs, ensure accurate barcode placement, and specify carton marks. We discuss drop-test requirements to guarantee that the retail packaging glass tableware survives the long ocean transit and domestic distribution.
We calculate CBM and weight before loading. Heavier items are usually placed lower in the container, while lighter and bulkier cartons go above them, which helps reduce breakage risk and keeps freight cost under control.
Proper packaging matters for fragile tableware. We can coordinate glassware packaging support around your distribution channel. Some buyers need bulk packing for hospitality use; others need color boxes, barcodes, and shelf-ready presentation for supermarkets.
* We always provide photo confirmation of the packaging layout before mass production begins.
Importing food-contact items requires strict adherence to local regulations. We ensure our glass tableware supplier network maintains the necessary certifications and test reports to clear customs smoothly.
Ensuring safe use for dining.
Compliance for European markets.
Factory quality management system.
Environmental management standards.
XSD Glass works from the Anhui glassware supply chain and stays close to soda-lime glass production, packaging sourcing, inspection, and export coordination. We do not claim to be the biggest factory; our value is factory-backed sourcing, practical product matching, and careful order follow-up.
Because we are embedded in the local supply chain, we know which items are better for retail packaging, which shapes are easier to match across different production lines, and which products should not be pushed when the buyer is chasing unrealistic prices. We protect your business by ensuring quality matches the price point.
Wholesale glass tableware buyers rarely want a full 40HQ container of one 8-inch plate. Retailers need variety. We can help consolidate plates, bowls, dessert dishes, serving bowls, and matching packaging into one shipment. With mixed container glassware sourcing, buyers can test more SKUs and avoid putting too much cash into one slow-moving item.
Understanding the differences in sourcing and packaging across glassware categories helps streamline your purchasing decisions. Here is how our tableware programs compare to our other core lines.
| Category | Use | Typical buyer | Packaging focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glass Tableware | Dining, serving, salads | Supermarkets, homeware stores | Color box sets, bulk with dividers | High demand for matching shapes and consistent clarity. |
| Food Storage Containers | Meal prep, leftovers | Kitchenware brands, mass retail | Sleeve, shrink wrap with insert | Focus on lid fit, silicone seals, and oven-safe borosilicate options. |
| Drinkware Sets | Beverage service, gifting | Gift buyers, promotional events | Window color box, display trays | Often requires strict capacity tolerances and rim finishing. |
| Pitcher Sets | Water, juice, iced tea | Hospitality, home goods | Sturdy corrugated color box | Handle strength and spout pouring need to be checked carefully. |
| Storage Jars | Pantry organization, spices | Dollar stores, kitchen organizers | Bulk packed, simple labels | Cost-sensitive category; volume shipping is essential. |
Common questions from importers and retail buyers regarding our tableware sourcing programs.
If you have photos, dimensions, packaging preferences, target prices, or estimated quantities, please share them with us. We will review the request and come back with practical product options, packaging notes, and pricing direction.