A buyer-side second opinion before you commit to a China supplier.
Before you pay a deposit, approve a sample, switch factories, or move into production, it is worth taking one more careful look at the supplier situation in front of you.
I review your China supplier, quotation, sample status, or communication history from both sides of the table — combining China factory-side experience with European brand-side buying and procurement judgment.
The goal is simple: help you understand what may be happening, where the risks are, and what to ask or do next before you commit more money, time, or trust.
Fixed-fee review · quoted after a short scoping form
This review is designed for brands, importers, Amazon/DTC operators, and product businesses at a sourcing turning point — when China purchasing is becoming too important to manage informally.
This is not about finding the cheapest possible product. It is about making a better sourcing decision before the project moves further.
Depending on your situation, I may review:
I do not make unrealistic promises from a document-only review. If something needs on-site verification, factory audit, product testing, or inspection, I will say so clearly.
Factory on-site audit, inspection, factory visit, or in-person negotiation support is not included in the 48-hour review. These services must be scoped separately depending on availability, supplier location, travel requirements, and project complexity. Travel, accommodation, transportation, third-party inspection, testing, or audit costs are not included and will be charged or reimbursed separately where applicable.
You receive a written review focused on practical sourcing decisions.
The purpose is not to overwhelm you with theory. The purpose is to help you decide what to do next.
Send the information you already have, such as supplier website or profile, quotation, product brief, sample photos, sample comments, email / WhatsApp / WeChat communication history, and your main concern or decision deadline.
I review the situation briefly first to confirm whether this is a good fit for a 48-hour review. If the situation is too broad, too early, or requires on-site work, I will suggest a better next step instead.
The review is fixed-fee and quoted after a short scoping form. No public “from” price is shown because the scope depends on the supplier situation, product complexity, and materials provided.
Once the scope is confirmed and the review begins, you receive a written supplier risk review within 48 hours.
I have more than 10 years of experience across China factory sales management and European brand-side buying and procurement.
That means I understand both sides: how Chinese suppliers communicate, quote, delay, push back, avoid risk, or try to move a project forward — and what overseas buyers need: clarity, reliable follow-up, realistic quality expectations, commercial protection, and confidence before making sourcing decisions.
My role is to bridge that gap — making supplier communication clearer, cooperation smoother, and project decisions less risky.
If you are already speaking with a China supplier and are unsure what to do next, send the situation for review.
Send the supplier information you already have — quotation, sample details, communication history, or your main concern. I read every enquiry personally.
Fixed-fee review · quoted after a short scoping form