Find China suppliers you can actually compare and work with.
Yansourcing helps you turn product requirements into a qualified supplier shortlist, so you can avoid random factory lists, weak-fit quotes, and wasted sample costs.
Define
Clarify product, quantity, quality, and target market.
Filter
Remove weak-fit suppliers before sampling or audits.
Shortlist
Keep candidates worth deeper follow-up.
Supplier decision board
Fewer names. Better candidates.
Candidate A
CompareStrong product match, MOQ and sample terms need confirmation.
Candidate B
RemoveLow quote, unclear product proof, and poor detail response.
Candidate C
BackupGood category fit, but slower lead time and higher MOQ.
Supplier
Decision signal
Action
Candidate A
Strong product match, MOQ and sample terms need confirmation.
CompareCandidate B
Low quote, unclear product proof, and poor detail response.
RemoveCandidate C
Good category fit, but slower lead time and higher MOQ.
BackupFinal output
A supplier shortlist with comparison notes, risk signals, and clear next-step direction.
A supplier list is easy to get. A useful shortlist is harder.
Most sourcing problems start before sampling, audits, or negotiation. If the first supplier pool is built on vague specs, unclear quantities, or price-only comparison, every next step becomes slower and more expensive.
Fast replies do not prove fit
A supplier may answer quickly but still be wrong for your product, quality level, order size, or target market.
Low prices can hide missing details
Quotes are only useful when specs, packaging, MOQ, materials, lead time, and payment terms are clear enough to compare.
Poor-fit suppliers waste sample budgets
The wrong candidates lead to weak samples, repeated clarification, delayed decisions, and unnecessary back-and-forth.
Better filtering improves every next step
Audits, sampling, negotiation, and production planning work better when weak suppliers are removed early.
We filter suppliers by real sourcing fit, not surface-level availability.
Product sourcing should reduce the supplier pool, not inflate it. We check whether each candidate is worth deeper follow-up before you spend money on samples, audits, or long negotiations.
The goal
A practical shortlist that helps you decide who to contact next, who to compare seriously, and who to remove early.
Product fit
We look beyond the category name and check whether the supplier appears suitable for your exact product, quality level, and use case.
Product experience
Whether their normal range matches your product.
Material and function
Whether they understand key material and performance needs.
Customization ability
Whether they can support size, color, branding, or technical changes.
Market suitability
Whether their product level fits your market and sales channel.
Order fit
We compare whether the supplier’s normal cooperation conditions match your quantity, budget direction, sample needs, and timing.
MOQ and order scale
Whether your order size fits their normal production range.
Price direction
Whether early pricing looks realistic after specs are considered.
Sample feasibility
Whether they can provide suitable samples or reference products.
Lead time signals
Whether sample and production timing appears workable.
Follow-up readiness
We check whether the supplier gives enough useful information to support audit, sampling, quotation follow-up, or negotiation.
Reply quality
Whether answers are specific, relevant, and clear enough.
Quote completeness
Whether price, MOQ, packaging, lead time, and terms are comparable.
Detail handling
Whether they respond well when requirements become specific.
Next-step value
Whether the candidate is worth sampling, audit, or negotiation.
Product sourcing should give you a decision-ready starting point.
You should know which suppliers deserve follow-up, which ones should be removed, and what needs to be confirmed next.
A shortlist built for sampling, audits, and negotiation.
The deliverable is not a long spreadsheet of supplier names. It is a filtered starting point that helps you choose where to spend time and money next.
Supplier shortlist
A narrowed group of suppliers that better match your product, quantity, quality, and timeline.
Comparison notes
Clear notes on product fit, MOQ, price direction, sample feasibility, and communication quality.
Risk signals
Early warnings around unclear quotes, weak proof, poor fit, unsuitable terms, or unreliable follow-up.
Next-step direction
What to confirm through samples, audits, quotation follow-up, or negotiation before placing orders.
Use Product Sourcing when supplier choice is still uncertain.
You need suppliers for a new product or category
We help you search, screen, and compare before you commit to the wrong direction.
You have options, but no clear way to judge them
We help separate real candidates from suppliers that only look suitable at first glance.
You want to avoid paying for the wrong samples
We help narrow the pool before sample requests, supplier audits, and serious negotiation.
You need a practical starting point for buying decisions
We help turn broad supplier search into a shortlist your team can actually work with.
If the problem is already specific, start with the service that matches that stage.
Product Sourcing is best for early supplier selection. If you already have a supplier, sample, production order, or shipment issue, another service may be the faster route.
You already have a supplier to verify
Start with Supplier Audit when the main question is whether a supplier is credible and capable.
Samples or specifications need confirmation
Start with Sampling & Customization when suppliers exist and product details need approval.
Goods are already in production or finished
Start with QC & Inspection when goods need to be checked before shipment or balance payment.
Goods are ready to move
Start with Shipping & Logistics when freight, documents, ETD / ETA, or delivery timing is the main issue.
Send enough detail for meaningful supplier filtering.
Vague product descriptions lead to vague supplier results. The clearer your starting information is, the sharper the shortlist can be.
Tell us what product you want to source.
Share your product details, target quantity, budget direction, timeline, and current sourcing problem. We will help you filter the right supplier direction before you waste money on weak-fit candidates.
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