Costco Display Manufacturer: How to Choose a Factory for Club Store Projects

Finding the right Costco display manufacturer is different from finding a general display supplier. Costco's display requirements — GMA pallet specifications, GS1-128 labeling, structural testing, pre-filled packing, and retailer compliance — are stricter than most other retail channels. A factory that produces good displays for supermarkets may not have the experience or capabilities needed for Costco club store projects.

For B2B buyers sourcing displays for Costco, choosing the wrong manufacturer means delayed shipments, rejected displays, chargeback fees, and lost retail opportunities.

This guide explains what to look for in a Costco display manufacturer, what questions to ask, and how to evaluate a factory's capability for club store projects.

What Makes a Costco Display Manufacturer Different

Not all cardboard display manufacturers are equipped for Costco projects. The differences go beyond having the right machinery.

Key Capabilities Required

Capability Why It Matters for Costco
GMA pallet experience Costco uses 48×40 GMA pallets exclusively. Factory must know the exact specifications
GS1-128 label printing Costco requires GS1-128 pallet labels. Not all factories have this capability
Structural testing equipment ECT, vibration, drop, and tilt tests must be done in-house or through a partner lab
Co-packing / pre-filling Costco prefers pre-filled displays. Factory must have product loading and barcode scanning
FSC certification Costco prefers FSC-certified paper. Factory should offer FSC board options
Export packing experience Sea freight moisture protection, container loading plans, and international shipping documentation
Club store compliance knowledge Understanding of Costco's vendor compliance manual and chargeback prevention

For a complete overview of Costco display specifications, read our Costco Pallet Display Requirements guide.

Cardboard display factory production line showing die-cutting, printing, and assembly areas for Costco pallet display manufacturing.


Experience with Club Store Compliance

The most important factor when choosing a Costco display manufacturer is their experience with club store compliance. A factory that has produced displays for Costco before will know the requirements without needing to learn them on your project.

What to Check

Check Item Why It Matters
Number of Costco projects completed More projects = more experience with buyer expectations
Knowledge of current compliance manual Costco updates requirements regularly. Factory should know the latest version
Experience with Sam's Club and BJ's Multi-retailer experience indicates deeper club store knowledge
Understanding of chargeback prevention Factory should know what causes chargebacks and how to avoid them
Direct buyer communication experience Has the factory communicated directly with Costco buyers or through the brand?

Common Compliance Mistakes Factories Make

  • Wrong GMA pallet orientation — Display aligned incorrectly with pallet stringers
  • Label format errors — GS1-128 barcode with incorrect SSCC-18 structure
  • Incorrect height calculation — Not including pallet base height in total display height
  • Missing test reports — ECT, vibration, or tilt test not completed before production
  • Improper packing — Stretch wrap not covering the full display, missing corner boards

For a detailed list of compliance requirements, see our club store display requirements article.


Sampling and Structural Testing Capabilities

Costco typically requires samples and structural test reports before approving a new display design. The manufacturer's sampling process is a key indicator of their capability.

Sample Process

Stage What Should Happen
Design review Factory reviews the dieline and suggests structural improvements
Structural sample First sample tests fit, assembly, and basic weight capacity
Printed sample Full-color printed sample for visual approval
Product-loaded sample Display loaded with actual product to test fit and stability
Test report ECT, vibration, drop, and tilt test results provided
Final approval Buyer signs off on sample and test reports before production

Questions to Ask About Sampling

  • How many sample rounds are included in the quote?
  • What is the lead time for structural vs printed samples?
  • Can you provide test reports from an accredited lab?
  • Do you have in-house testing equipment for ECT and vibration?
  • Can you test the display with my actual product?

For sampling procedures, see our SAMPLING page.

Structural testing equipment in a display factory showing ECT compression test being performed on corrugated board.


Co-Packing and Fulfillment Services

Most Costco displays are pre-filled — products are loaded into the display at the factory. The manufacturer must have co-packing capabilities.

Co-Packing Capabilities to Look For

Service Description Required for Costco?
Product receipt and inspection Receiving product from brand or third-party warehouse Yes
Barcode scanning verification Scanning each product barcode during loading Yes
Planogram loading Loading products in the correct sequence per planogram Yes
Expiry date management FIFO loading for products with expiry dates Yes (for food items)
Mixed SKU co-packing Loading multiple SKUs into one display per planogram Sometimes
Label application Applying all required labels during packing Yes
Stretch wrapping Wrapping the filled display for transit Yes

Co-Packing Models

Model Best For
Brand supplies product to factory Brands with existing inventory in China
Factory procures product Turnkey programs where factory handles everything
Third-party logistics Brands with 3PL warehouses near the factory

For detailed fulfillment information, see our Display Fulfillment and Palletizing article.


Printing, Finishing, and Board Grade Options

Costco displays need high-quality print and the right board grade to meet structural requirements.

Printing Methods

Method Quality Best For
Digital (high-speed) Full CMYK, photo quality Runs under 1,000 units, multiple versions
Litho-lamination Premium, full color High-end Costco displays, cosmetics
Flexography 1–3 colors, basic Simple displays, SRP trays

Board Grades for Costco Displays

Board Type ECT Rating Typical Use
B-flute corrugated 28–32 lbs/in Light to medium displays
C-flute corrugated 32–38 lbs/in Medium displays
BC-flute double-wall 48–55 lbs/in Heavy pallet displays
E-flute corrugated 23–26 lbs/in Counter displays, small POS

Surface Finishing

Finish Application Benefit
Aqueous coating (gloss) Most Costco displays Scuff resistance, recyclable
Aqueous coating (matte) Premium displays Non-reflective, premium feel
UV coating High-touch areas Maximum scratch resistance
Spot UV Selective branding elements Visual contrast on header cards

For printing and production details, see our PRODUCTION page.


Quality Control and Inspection

Costco accepts no defects. The manufacturer must have a robust QC process.

QC Checkpoints

Stage Check Frequency
Material receiving Board grade, ECT, flute type Every shipment
Pre-printing Color calibration, registration Before production run
During printing Color match, ink coverage, registration Every 100–200 sheets
Die-cutting Cut quality, crease alignment Every 200–500 sheets
Assembly Glue strength, joint fit Random sampling per batch
Co-packing SKU correctness, barcode scan Every unit
Final inspection Visual, assembly test, barcode readability 100% of units

QC Documentation

The manufacturer should provide:

  • In-process inspection photos at each stage
  • Final QC report before shipment
  • Barcode scan logs for co-packed displays
  • Photos of packed and palletized units
  • Container loading photos

Export Experience and Shipping Capabilities

Most Costco display manufacturers are based in China. Export experience is essential for smooth delivery to North American warehouses.

Export Capabilities

Requirement Why It Matters
Container loading planning Factory should provide a loading diagram showing utilization and pallet arrangement
Moisture protection Corrugated absorbs moisture during sea freight. Factory must use moisture-resistant materials
Desiccant packs Needed for high-humidity sea routes
Export documentation Bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin
Forwarder coordination Factory should coordinate with your freight forwarder or provide their own

Container Load Planning

A standard 40-ft container holds approximately 20–22 GMA pallets. The factory should provide:

  • Number of units per pallet
  • Number of pallets per container
  • Layer pattern for each pallet
  • Total weight per pallet and per container
  • Estimated container utilization (target: 80–85%)

For shipping specifications, see our SHIPPING page.


Questions to Ask a Costco Display Manufacturer

Use these questions when evaluating a factory for your Costco display project.

Compliance Experience

  1. How many Costco display projects have you completed in the past 12 months?
  2. Do you have access to the current Costco vendor compliance manual?
  3. Have you produced displays for Sam's Club or BJ's as well?
  4. Can you provide references from brands that have used you for Costco projects?

Testing and Sampling

  1. Do you have in-house ECT testing equipment?
  2. Can you perform vibration, drop, and tilt tests in-house or through a partner?
  3. How many sample rounds are included in your standard process?
  4. What is your lead time for structural vs printed samples?

Co-Packing and Fulfillment

  1. Do you offer co-packing / pre-filling services?
  2. Can you handle mixed SKU loading with barcode scanning?
  3. Can you apply GS1-128 pallet labels?

Certification

  1. Can you source FSC-certified corrugated board?
  2. Do you have FSC chain-of-custody certification?
  3. Can you provide a recyclability statement for the display?

QC and Export

  1. Do you provide in-process inspection photos during production?
  2. Can you provide a container loading diagram before shipment?
  3. What moisture protection do you use for sea freight?

Buyer Checklist for Choosing a Manufacturer

Check Item Status Notes
Completed Costco projects Ask for project examples
GMA pallet specification knowledge Confirm understanding of 48×40 standard
GS1-128 label capability Can print and apply correct labels
In-house structural testing ECT, vibration, drop, tilt
FSC certification available Chain-of-custody certified
Co-packing / pre-filling service With barcode scanning
Moisture protection for sea freight Moisture-resistant adhesive and wrap
Container loading plan provided Loading diagram included
QC inspection photos In-process and final inspection
Sample process defined Number of rounds, lead time
References available Brands with Costco experience
Clear communication in English Responsive and clear

Conclusion

Choosing the right Costco display manufacturer is one of the most important decisions for a club store project. The factory must understand GMA pallet specs, GS1-128 labeling, structural testing, co-packing, and export packing — capabilities that many general display manufacturers do not have.

For B2B buyers, the evaluation process should start with compliance experience. How many Costco projects has the factory completed? Do they understand current Costco requirements? Can they provide test reports and proper labels? A manufacturer with proven club store experience will save you time, reduce chargeback risk, and deliver displays that pass Costco's receiving dock.

If you are looking for a manufacturer with Costco display experience, review our COSTCO DISPLAYS product page and PALLET DISPLAY product page. For complete specifications, read our Costco Pallet Display Requirements guide.


FAQ

How do I find a Costco display manufacturer?

Look for manufacturers with proven experience producing displays for Costco. Key capabilities include GMA pallet knowledge, GS1-128 labeling, structural testing equipment, co-packing services, and export experience.

What should a Costco display manufacturer know?

The manufacturer must understand GMA pallet specifications (48×40 inches), Costco's no-touch policy, pre-filled packing requirements, GS1-128 label format, structural testing standards (ECT, vibration, drop, tilt), and moisture protection for sea freight.

Do I need FSC certification for Costco displays?

Costco prefers FSC-certified paper products. While not always mandatory, having FSC certification available from your manufacturer is strongly recommended for Costco projects.

Can a general display manufacturer produce Costco displays?

Not necessarily. General display manufacturers may lack experience with GMA pallet specifications, GS1-128 labels, structural testing, and co-packing services that Costco requires. Always verify the manufacturer's club store experience.

What testing equipment should a Costco display factory have?

The factory should have in-house or partnered capabilities for ECT (compression) testing, vibration testing, drop testing, and tilt testing. These tests are typically required before Costco approves a new display design.

How long does it take to produce a Costco pallet display?

Total lead time is typically 30–60 days including die-making, printing, assembly, co-packing, and sea freight. Sampling and testing add 10–20 days before production begins.

Should my manufacturer handle co-packing?

Yes. Costco strongly prefers pre-filled displays. Your manufacturer should offer co-packing services including product receipt, barcode scanning, planogram loading, and stretch wrapping.


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