Glossary · Commercial
MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)
The smallest quantity a supplier will accept on a single order, expressed in kilograms, cases, or units. MOQs reflect the supplier's batch size, packaging changeover cost, and willingness to run small lots.
Articles that use this term
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