
Sourcing products from China can save you 30-50% of costs, but it also comes with risks (e.g., poor quality, fraud, delayed delivery). Here’s a hardcore guide to source safely and efficiently:
1. Find Reliable Suppliers (3 Best Platforms):
– Alibaba.com (International Version): Suitable for small to medium orders; filter suppliers by “Gold Supplier” or “Verified Supplier” (these are more reliable).
– 1688.com (Chinese Version): For bulk orders (cheaper prices); use Google Translate to navigate, or hire a sourcing agent to assist.
– Global Sources: Focus on high-quality products (e.g., electronics, machinery); suppliers are often verified and have better quality control.
2. Verify Supplier Credibility:
– Ask for business licenses, product certifications (e.g., CE, FDA), and factory photos/videos.
– Check supplier reviews and transaction history on the platform.
– Request a sample (pay for the sample and shipping) to check product quality before placing a bulk order.
3. Negotiate Terms & Sign a Contract:
– Clarify product specifications (material, size, color, quantity), delivery time, payment terms (e.g., 30% deposit, 70% before delivery), and quality standards.
– Sign a formal contract (in English and Chinese) that includes penalty clauses for delayed delivery or poor quality.
4. Logistics & Customs Clearance:
– Choose a reliable logistics company (e.g., DHL, FedEx, or sea freight for bulk orders).
– Prepare necessary documents (commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin) for customs clearance in your country.
