This page defines the finish line. If a buyer cannot picture the output, the task is too vague. Good procurement work produces a clear shortlist, a clean comparison, a validated sample, and a controlled go/no-go decision.
2–4 factories that match the brief closely enough to be worth your time.
A side-by-side view of price, MOQ, payment terms, and timing.
Samples, audit notes, and quality checks that confirm the choice is real.
A clean go/no-go point so the next step is obvious and accountable.
Production, inspection, freight, and documents handled as one process.
A system that can be reused for the next order without starting from scratch.
A vague task usually produces vague work. A defined outcome keeps the procurement brief, the comparison, and the delivery aligned.
First check whether the task belongs inside ANJU's scope.
Then use the checklist, comparison, glossary, and questions pages.
When the scope is clear, send the brief or ask for coordination.
Start with scope, move to resources, then send the task.
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