China-side product realization deskShenzhen · Sourcing · Samples · Small-batch production · QC follow-up
Decision scenarios

See the judgment before you buy the service.

These are illustrative project scenarios, not fabricated client testimonials. They show the questions, checks and outputs China Product Desk applies to common sourcing decisions.

01 · Quote comparison

Three quotes. Three different products hiding behind the same description.

A buyer receives three prices for a customized product. Supplier A is lowest, B is fastest and C asks the most questions.

How we work the problem
  • Normalize material, dimensions, finish and packaging
  • Separate tooling, sample and production costs
  • Compare MOQ, lead time, exclusions and payment terms
  • Score communication quality and unanswered questions
DECISION OUTPUT

A recommendation based on comparable scope—not the lowest headline number.

02 · Supplier fit

The biggest factory is not automatically the right first factory.

A startup needs prototypes and a small initial batch. One large manufacturer has excellent equipment but a high MOQ and slow engineering response.

How we work the problem
  • Match supplier size to project stage
  • Check sample attitude and revision tolerance
  • Assess whether the small batch will receive attention
  • Plan how a later scale-up could change the supplier strategy
DECISION OUTPUT

Choose for the current learning stage, while keeping a future production path visible.

03 · Sample control

A beautiful sample can still create an ugly production problem.

The sample is acceptable, but the factory has not documented materials, finish tolerance, packaging or which details were hand-adjusted.

How we work the problem
  • Create an approval baseline from the accepted sample
  • List visible issues and required revisions
  • Ask what changes between sample and batch process
  • Confirm packaging and missing-part checks before production
DECISION OUTPUT

Approve repeatable requirements, not just one good-looking unit.

04 · Shipment readiness

The carton is the last cheap place to find a problem.

Production is reportedly complete, but the buyer has only received selected photos and a promise that everything is fine.

How we work the problem
  • Confirm quantity and key product details
  • Review packaging and labeling evidence
  • Flag visible defects and missing components
  • Record unresolved items before shipment release
DECISION OUTPUT

Turn ‘ready’ from a factory statement into a buyer decision supported by evidence.

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