How It Works

We start from where your sourcing project stands now.

Share your current situation. We check what already exists, what is still missing, where the risk is, and which action should come next.

See the Process

The first check

What is blocking the next move?

The right support depends on your project stage, not on a fixed service package.

01
Supplier stage

No reliable supplier yet?

Start with supplier search, comparison, or verification before paying deposits, sample fees, or tooling costs.

02
Product stage

Samples or quality still unclear?

Start with sample control, customization checks, production follow-up, or inspection before the order moves too far.

03
Cargo stage

Goods ready but not controlled?

Start with receiving, consolidation, document checking, logistics, or shipment coordination before goods leave China.

The goal is simple: avoid the wrong first move, reduce sourcing risk, and move your project into the next practical action.

Cooperation process

From first brief to the right next action.

A sourcing project can start at different points. We first understand the current stage, then decide whether you need supplier sourcing, factory checks, sample control, inspection, warehousing, or shipping coordination.

The rule is simple:

We do not move into execution until the current stage, missing information, and main risk are clear enough to act on.

01

Review your current stage

We check whether you already have suppliers, quotes, samples, production, finished goods, shipping plans, or an unresolved blocker.

Locate the stage
02

Check the missing details

We clarify product specs, quantity, target quality, customization, budget direction, timeline, supplier records, or cargo information.

Fill the gaps
03

Identify the main sourcing risk

The risk may come from supplier reliability, unclear samples, weak quality control, scattered goods, late delivery, or uncertain shipping.

Name the risk
04

Match the right support

The next step may be supplier sourcing, audit, sampling support, inspection, warehousing, consolidation, logistics, or a connected service plan.

Choose support
05

Move into execution

Once the action is clear, we help move the project into supplier search, verification, sample revision, production check, cargo handling, or shipment coordination.

Take action
Project starting point

Your starting point depends on what has already been done.

A buyer with no verified supplier, a buyer waiting for sample approval, and a buyer with finished cargo should not follow the same first step.

Supplier not settled

You are still choosing or verifying suppliers.

Start here when the supplier pool is unclear, the factory has not been checked, or you are not ready to pay deposits, sample fees, or tooling.

Product not locked

Samples, customization, or production quality need control.

Start here when product details, branding, packaging, samples, production quality, or inspection timing can affect whether the order should move forward.

Cargo not controlled

Goods exist, but storage, consolidation, or shipping is not settled.

Start here when finished goods need receiving, sorting, labeling, consolidation, documents, freight coordination, or shipment follow-up.

Warehouse and logistics coordination for sourcing projects

A vague brief slows everything down.

You do not need a perfect file, but the right details help us avoid wrong assumptions and respond with a useful next step.

What to prepare

Send the details that help us place your project correctly.

The clearer your starting information is, the faster we can identify the right action and avoid sending you through the wrong service path.

Product information

Product type, photos, drawings, materials, sizes, functions, target quality, or reference links.

Buying requirements

Order quantity, budget direction, sales market, packaging needs, customization, and expected timeline.

Current project status

Whether suppliers, samples, production, finished goods, cargo, or an existing forwarder already exist.

Known blockers

Unclear quotes, weak supplier trust, sample issues, QC concerns, delivery delays, or shipping confusion.

Next step

Tell us where your sourcing project stands now.

Share your product type, supplier status, sample status, production stage, inspection or shipping timing, current blocker, and what decision you need to make next.

Send these first

Product or category
Current sourcing stage
Main blocker or risk
Next decision you need to make