How to Build a Long-Term Slipper Supplier Relationship The best deal you'll ever get from a slipper factory won't come from negotiating. It'll come from being the buyer they call first when a new design is ready, when production capacity is tight, and when they need to fill a container slot at a ...
Payment Terms for Slipper Importers: TT, LC, and What Actually Works You've negotiated the price. You've confirmed the MOQ. You've approved the sample. Now someone has to send money to a factory in a country they've never visited. If you've never done this before, it's the most uncomfortable part of ...
Why Your Slipper Supplier Should Know Your Market An importer once asked us: "What sells best in my market?" We asked which market. He said Nigeria. We told him: bright colors, decorated straps, PVC over EVA for durability on rough ground. He was surprised we knew. He shouldn't have been — we've ...
How to Handle Slipper Quality Problems After Delivery | Importer's Guide You open the container. Something's wrong. Misprinted logos. Color mismatch. A batch of pairs with cracked straps. Your first instinct might be anger — and then a long, angry message to the factory. That message won't fix your ...
When to Order Slippers: How Importers Plan Around Factory Peak Season Every year, around August, the same message starts arriving: "I need a container by October." By then, the production schedule is already full. The factory that could have delivered in 15 days in June is now quoting 30. The ...
What to Check During a Slipper Factory Video Audit Most importers never visit the factory in person. A video call is the next best thing — and if you know what to look for, it's good enough to verify whether the supplier is real. A trading company can fake photos. It can't fake a live walkthrough of ...
How to Request an Accurate Slipper Quote from a Chinese Factory Every day we receive the same message: a product photo — sometimes not ours — and the word "Price?" We reply anyway, because that's the job. But the quote we send back to a buyer who sends one photo and one word is an estimate. The ...
Why Two Slipper Factories Can Quote Different Prices for the Same Design (Buyer's Guide) You send the same product photo to two factories. Same angle. Same description. Same quantity. Factory A quotes $0.52 per pair. Factory B quotes $0.68. That's a 30% spread — on an order of 1,800 pairs, a ...
How to Read a Slipper Quotation from a China Factory (Complete Buyer's Guide) You send an inquiry. The factory replies with a quotation. Somewhere in that PDF or WhatsApp message is the real cost of your order — and somewhere else is a number that looks like the answer but isn't. Reading a quotation ...
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