
What sets Ruibote apart is its ability to handle the entire product lifecycle internally. The company’s 7,200-square-meter facility houses design, mold-making, injection molding, and assembly operations, allowing it to move from initial concept to finished goods without outsourcing critical steps. This vertical integration is supported by a fleet of injection molding machines: ten units in the 120-gram to 630-gram range for precision components, plus seven high-speed machines in the 500-gram to 1,000-gram range for higher-volume production.
IML technology is central to Ruibote’s product offering. The process allows graphics and branding to become part of the container wall rather than a surface application, making labels resistant to peeling, scratching, and moisture—an important feature for food storage and hydration products that undergo repeated washing. The company applies IML across a range of items, including containers for dairy and dry goods, children’s tableware, and drinkware made from Tritan and PS materials.
For customers requiring non-standard dimensions or specific functionality, Ruibote offers custom mold development. The engineering team works with client specifications to produce molds suited to particular shapes, sealing requirements, or stacking configurations. This service is frequently used for lunch boxes with integrated compartment dividers, refrigerator fresh-keeping boxes designed to fit specific shelf dimensions, and water bottles that require custom threading for proprietary lids.
The company’s product categories extend beyond food storage. Multi-purpose drawer organizers and refrigerator fresh-keeping boxes are produced alongside the core hydration and meal-prep lines, using the same food-grade materials and IML capabilities. All products are manufactured under a quality management system that includes raw material verification, in-process dimensional checks, and finished product testing for seal integrity and impact resistance.
With its own export qualification, Ruibote manages international orders directly, coordinating shipping and documentation for clients in over 20 countries. The company’s integrated model—combining mold fabrication, production, and in-house quality control—enables it to maintain consistent lead times while accommodating custom requirements.

