Food Product Repacking & Relabeling Services
Repacking, rebundling, and relabeling are manual, labor-intensive processes that don’t always fit neatly into a manufacturer’s normal production workflow. A contamination hold, a distribution format change, or a labeling correction can create a need for this kind of work outside of what a facility’s line is set up to handle.
FlexXray provides repacking, rebundling, and relabeling services in a controlled, GMP-compliant environment.
What FlexXray Provides
FlexXray’s repacking, rebundling, and relabeling services cover a range of post-inspection and operational needs: repacking product following a contamination hold or QA release, rebundling for a different distribution channel or retail format, and relabeling for corrections, market-specific requirements, or retailer-specific formatting. Custom requirements are handled on a case-by-case basis.
How Food Manufacturers Use This Service
The most common scenario is post-inspection: product that has been cleared following a contamination hold and needs to be repacked before it can move to distribution. In those situations, repacking is the final step before product returns to the supply chain.
The service is also used for planned operational needs:
- a format change for a different distribution channel
- a retail-specific bundling requirement
- a labeling correction that needs to be resolved before product can ship
These aren’t always tied to a contamination event. Sometimes, it’s simply a question of capacity.

GMP Environment and Chain of Custody
All FlexXray facilities are USDA and FDA registered and BRCGS audited. Repacking and relabeling are performed under the same GMP controls that govern inspection work. Documentation, chain of custody, and handling standards are consistent regardless of whether product is moving through X-ray inspection or a repacking engagement.



How Repacking Fits Into the FlexXray Process
Repacking, rebundling, and relabeling most commonly follow X-ray inspection, CT scanning, or closure inspection as the final step in returning product to the supply chain after a hold has been resolved. When contaminant retrieval is requested, repacking can follow directly, consolidating the full recovery process within a single FlexXray facility.
FAQs
Repacking at FlexXray covers the manual labor of opening, inspecting, and repackaging product in a controlled, GMP-compliant environment. It’s most commonly used following a contamination hold, but is also available for format changes and other operational needs.
Yes. Repacking is most frequently used as the final step after x-ray inspection or closure inspection has cleared product for distribution.
Yes. FlexXray provides relabeling for corrections, market-specific requirements, and retailer-specific formatting.
Yes. Repacking and relabeling can be combined with x-ray inspection, CT scanning, closure inspection, or contaminant retrieval.