China sourcing is the process of finding, vetting and securing the right suppliers to make your product at the right price and quality. It sounds simple. In practice, it's where most first-time importers get burned — paying too much, receiving inconsistent goods, or discovering their "factory" was a middleman all along.
Step 1 — Define exactly what you're sourcing
Before you contact a single supplier, document your product in detail: materials, dimensions, tolerances, colours, packaging and target price. This becomes your tech pack — the single source of truth that removes guesswork and lets you compare quotes fairly. Vague briefs get vague products.
Step 2 — Find suppliers (and filter fast)
You can find suppliers through marketplaces, trade shows and referrals. The skill is filtering. Look for manufacturers that specialise in your product category, have capacity for your volume, and can show relevant history. A supplier that makes everything usually makes nothing well.
Step 3 — Vet before you commit
- Manufacturer or trader? Confirm you're dealing with the actual factory, not a middleman adding margin.
- Certifications & audits — check quality and compliance credentials relevant to your market.
- Samples — always order and assess samples against your tech pack before placing a bulk order.
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Step 4 — Negotiate on value, not just price
Great negotiation isn't about hammering the lowest number — it's about the best overall deal: price, quality, lead time and payment terms. Brands that source at scale (across many products and suppliers) enjoy far more buying power than a solo founder placing one order. That leverage is one of the biggest advantages of working with a sourcing partner.
Step 5 — Protect quality and IP
Lock in a signed pre-production sample, schedule quality control inspections, and put IP protections in place before production. For the full end-to-end approach, see how our process works — from sourcing and development through to QC, freight and delivery.
Common China sourcing traps to avoid
- Choosing on price alone and inheriting quality problems.
- Skipping samples or shipping without a final inspection.
- No written spec, so "your product" becomes "their interpretation".
- Paying large deposits with no safeguards.
Do it methodically and China sourcing becomes a genuine growth engine. Want it handled for you? Talk to our team.
