Keep multi-supplier deliveries organized before they ship.
Yansourcing receives, records, sorts, and consolidates goods from different China suppliers, giving you clearer control over cartons, batches, delivery status, and shipment readiness before inspection, loading, or freight coordination.
Storage is only part of the job.
The real value is knowing what arrived, what is missing, what needs sorting, and what is ready for the next logistics step.
One place for multiple supplier deliveries.
Turn scattered factory shipments into a cleaner outbound batch before inspection, loading, or freight booking.
Multiple suppliers
Receive goods from different factories, cities, or production batches under one clearer consolidation record.
Uneven delivery dates
Hold early arrivals while waiting for later batches, missing cartons, or supplier follow-up.
Cleaner handoff
Prepare goods-side information before inspection, loading, freight booking, or final dispatch.
Bring order to goods before warehouse confusion turns into shipping problems.
Multi-supplier orders become risky when cartons arrive separately, labels are unclear, or delivery status is spread across different suppliers. We help keep supplier names, item quantities, carton marks, batch status, and grouping rules visible before the goods move forward.
Best used when:
Receive supplier deliveries
Receive goods from different factories, batches, or project suppliers into one managed consolidation point.
Record carton details
Record supplier, item, SKU, carton quantity, batch, packing status, and visible carton information where needed.
Sort by project logic
Group goods by supplier, SKU, batch, room, destination, shipment plan, or other rules that matter to your order.
Flag unclear items
Identify missing labels, unclear carton marks, damaged outer cartons, mismatched counts, or supplier information gaps.
Temporarily hold goods
Hold goods while waiting for other suppliers, missing batches, follow-up decisions, or next-step shipment planning.
Prepare a cleaner handoff
Consolidate goods into a more organized batch so inspection, loading, or shipping coordination starts with clearer information.
Good shipping starts with organized goods.
A cleaner consolidation stage gives the next logistics step clearer carton, batch, supplier, and destination information.
Scattered deliveries become a clearer shipment-ready batch.
Consolidation cannot fix product quality issues, but it makes the goods-side situation easier to see, manage, and hand over to the next stage.
Before consolidation
Supplier deliveries arrive separately.
After consolidation
Goods are grouped by supplier, SKU, batch, or destination.
Before consolidation
Carton marks and labels are inconsistent.
After consolidation
Carton information is recorded and unclear items are flagged.
Before consolidation
The next logistics step starts with scattered information.
After consolidation
Shipping coordination receives a cleaner goods-side handoff.
Share supplier details
Receive and sort goods
Prepare next handoff
Use warehousing and consolidation when goods need control before they move forward.
You are buying from several suppliers
Goods need to be received and grouped instead of moving separately without visibility.
Supplier delivery dates do not match
Some goods need temporary storage while other batches are still arriving.
Cartons need sorting before handoff
SKU, batch, supplier, destination, or project grouping needs to be clearer.
If your bottleneck is not warehouse control, start with the service that matches the real problem.
You still need suppliers
Start with Product Sourcing before planning consolidation.
Goods still need quality release judgment
Start with QC & Inspection if you need to decide whether goods can move forward.
Goods are already organized and ready to ship
Start with Shipping & Logistics for freight coordination, documents, and shipment updates.
You only need long-term storage space
This service is for sourcing-project consolidation, not standalone warehouse rental.
Tell us which suppliers are delivering goods and how they need to be consolidated.
Share supplier names, item or SKU details, carton quantities, expected delivery dates, grouping rules, storage needs, and where the goods should move next.
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