About Sunmart
A packaging supplier is easy to describe by its catalog.
Understanding what it can actually manufacture is more useful.
Sunmart’s business has developed around dispensing systems and the components that work with them. The product range includes fine mist sprayers, lotion and dispensing pumps, trigger sprayers, foam pumps, nasal spray systems, droppers, closures and bottle packaging.
This means our work does not begin with one isolated component.
It often begins with a customer’s question: What is the most suitable packaging system for this product?
From Components to Complete Packaging
Many packaging problems occur at the connection points between components.
The bottle may look right but use the wrong neck. The pump may fit mechanically but dispense too much product. A formula may work during initial testing but behave differently after storage.
Working across different parts of the package makes it easier to look at these issues together.
For customers developing personal care, home care, healthcare or pet care products, the goal is not simply to supply a pump. It is to help create a bottle-and-dispenser combination that can move from sampling toward stable production.
Manufacturing Capability Matters
Product consistency depends heavily on manufacturing control.
Mold development, plastic molding, metal processing, surface treatment, assembly and quality inspection all contribute to the final component.
This is particularly important for dispensing products because small dimensional differences can affect sealing, pump return, output and assembly.
Why We Focus on Long-Term Packaging Projects
A first order matters, but repeatability matters more.
For a packaging buyer, changing a component after a product is already on the market can be expensive.
Our approach is therefore to clarify specifications early, test compatibility and confirm samples before moving toward mass production.
Packaging looks simple when it is sitting on a shelf.
Getting every component to work together consistently is the part consumers never see—and the part manufacturers have to get right.