Do I need to give my Chinese Supplier a Sample or Prototype?
In the last video, I shared with you about How long does it take to import from China?
And today I will discuss with you the topic: Do I need to give my Chinese supplier a sample or prototype?
In this video, I will share with you all about samples and prototypes.
If you can give your supplier a sample or prototype of your desired item, it will greatly increase the chances of receiving what you want.
Just give a sample to your shortlisted top 1 to 3 suppliers, not to everyone you request a quote from.
Getting a prototype made can require a lot of ‘back and forth’ before you get what you want.
It’s therefore generally quicker and easier to have a prototype made locally, not in China.
Then you can send the prototype to China, and they can do what they’re best at… copy it!
Some people think their Chinese supplier will come back to them with suggested improvements, but this rarely happens.
The Chinese are not known for their creativity and free thought at least at this stage, especially with small manufacturers – they will just produce what you tell them to produce.
So, whilst it’s not critical you give your supplier a sample or prototype (and sometimes it’s just not practical to), it will increase the chances of your final product being produced to your standard.
Later I will share the difference between PP sample and prototype sample.