Stock the shilajit people actually come back for
Manufacturer-direct is the whole pitch. No importer, no middleman, no white-label broker — 10 years, our own harvest and our own Abbottabad, Pakistan facility.
Packaging and private-label runs going out
A small sample of wholesale and private-label orders on their way out. Labels and paperwork are blurred in every clip — our customers' names are their business, not the internet's.
Three things a broker cannot offer you
Direct pricing. There is no distributor margin between the drying beds and your invoice, because there is no distributor.
Batch-level traceability. A certificate of analysis for every production batch, so you can show your customer the report behind the exact stock on your shelf. Almost nobody in this category can do that, and retailers notice.
Consistent supply. We control the harvest and the drying, so we know what is coming and when. A broker is telling you what someone told them.
Branded, private label, blank or bulk
All four available across all four products — resin, drops, gummies and capsules. Every route comes off the same harvest and the same drying beds, because we are the manufacturer. A broker-sourced competitor cannot say that.
| Offer | What it is | Who it suits | MOQ | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pak Shilajit branded | Our own label, our jars, wholesale pricing | Retailers, pharmacies, gyms and clinics who want a known label | On application | On application |
| Private label | Your brand and your artwork on our product | Brands building their own supplement line | On application | On application |
| Blank / unbranded | Finished goods with no branding at all | Buyers who label in their own facility, or resellers testing a market | On application | On application |
| Bulk | Unpackaged material by weight | Manufacturers, formulators and repackers | On application | On application |
The question nobody else answers
Every serious private-label buyer eventually asks who owns the certificate of analysis, and whether they may publish it under their own brand. Almost no supplier answers it on a public page.
Testing is by Eurofins and Midwest Laboratories, with partner labs in France and the UAE, so the certificate your buyers see carries a name they can verify. Payment is 50% to confirm your order and 50% when it is ready — before dispatch you receive a video of your finished order and its packaging. Whether a private-label buyer may publish the COA under their own brand is still to be confirmed, alongside the artwork specification: dieline, accepted formats, colour profile and the deadline before a production run.
The compliance pack
This is the section that wins accounts, and almost nobody in the category has it on a public page.
COA per batch
Named laboratory, batch number, test date. Matched to the production batch your stock was packed from.
Spec and allergens
Ingredient specification sheet and a written allergen statement per product.
Shelf life and storage
Stated shelf life and storage conditions, in writing, for your own compliance file.
Customs paperwork
HS code and country of origin, so your freight forwarder is not guessing.
Every batch tested by SGS
Your buyers will ask who tested it. Here is the answer before they ask, including the part most suppliers leave out: who pays, and where the sample actually goes.
500 units or more
We commission the SGS test and carry the cost. The report comes with your stock.
Under that quantity
The laboratory fee is billed to you at cost. We do not mark it up, and we will tell you the figure before you commit.
A report per batch
Reorder and you get a fresh report for that production run, not a copy of the last one. The batch number on the report matches the batch your units were packed from.
Where the sample goes
SGS has no laboratory in Pakistan, so the sample is shipped to their nearest facility — China or Europe, depending on the queue. That adds days to a first run, which is worth knowing when you plan a launch.
We use SGS because it is recognised in most markets you are likely to sell into, so a buyer, a distributor or a customs officer can look up the issuing laboratory without taking your word for it. To be exact about what that means: we commission the testing. It is a SGS report on our material, not a SGS certification of our company.
50+ brands sell shilajit we made
Some sell it under our name. Most sell it under their own, which is the point of private label — and the reason you will not find a wall of logos here.
Retail and pharmacy
Shelf-ready units with a compliance pack their buyer will accept, in the sizes that move fastest.
Supplement brands
Their label, their artwork, our resin. The batch report goes out in their name where they have asked for it.
Online sellers
Marketplace and direct-to-consumer sellers who need documents that survive a listing review.
We do not publish client names. A private-label buyer is paying partly for the fact that their supplier stays quiet, and a supplier who lists their customers on a public page is showing you exactly how your own name would be handled. Ask on a call and we will tell you what we can, with permission where we have it.
Trade FAQ
A 50% deposit confirms your order. The remaining 50% is due when your order is ready — and before it ships, we send you a video of your finished order and its packaging.
We ship wholesale orders worldwide; Incoterms are agreed per order.
HS code and country of origin are supplied with every shipment. Import duty is the buyer's responsibility unless agreed otherwise.
Yes. Samples are charged at full price — and when you place your wholesale order, 70% of what you paid for samples is credited against it.
Our promise
Zero fillers. Nothing added, nothing taken away. Nature made this over centuries, and our only job is to keep it that way between the mountain and your jar — no heat, no chemicals, no shortcuts.
Your body is built to take minerals from natural sources, not synthetic ones. That's the whole reason we do it the slow way. Your health matters to us more than our production speed does.