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China remains the world's largest manufacturing economy, producing everything from electronics to machinery to consumer goods. For importers, China offers competitive pricing, massive production capacity, and an established supply chain infrastructure. But success requires a structured approach — rushing in without preparation is the #1 cause of failed imports.
Before contacting any supplier, know exactly what you need and what market you're targeting.
Write down every detail: materials, dimensions, weight, colors, tolerances, packaging. The more specific you are, the more accurate factory quotes will be. Vague requirements lead to vague pricing and quality surprises.
Finding real, reliable factories is the hardest part of importing from China.
The most common platforms for finding Chinese suppliers are Alibaba (largest directory), Made-in-China, Global Sources (higher-end), and trade fairs like Canton Fair. Each has pros and cons — Alibaba offers the widest selection but requires the most vetting.
Never place a bulk order without seeing samples first. Samples reveal quality, communication, and reliability.
Order samples from your top 3-5 shortlisted suppliers. While sample costs add up, they're the cheapest insurance you can buy against a bad bulk order. Evaluate each sample systematically.
Good negotiation is about clarity, not pressure. A clean contract protects both sides.
| Term | What to Negotiate | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| Unit Price | Base price, quantity discounts, annual volume rebates | 5-15% below initial quote |
| MOQ | Minimum order quantity per SKU, trial order MOQ | 500-5,000 units (varies by product) |
| Payment Terms | Deposit %, balance timing, payment method | 30% deposit / 70% before shipment |
| Lead Time | Production timeline, sample turnaround, shipping | 15-45 days production |
| Incoterms | FOB (factory to port), CIF (includes insurance & freight), EXW (pickup from factory) | FOB is most common |
Quality control is where most first-time importers fail. A structured QC process prevents disaster.
Professional China procurement operators follow a three-stage quality control process that catches defects early when they're cheapest to fix.
Choosing the right shipping method can save thousands of dollars. It depends on product value, weight, and urgency.
| Method | Cost | Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sea Freight (FCL) | Lowest per unit | 25-35 days | Large orders, heavy goods, non-urgent |
| Sea Freight (LCL) | Medium | 25-35 days | Medium orders, less than a full container |
| Air Freight | High | 5-10 days | High-value, lightweight, urgent goods |
| Express (DHL/FedEx) | Highest | 3-7 days | Samples, small parcels, urgent documents |
The final step — getting your goods through customs and into your warehouse requires proper documentation.