交期与发货安排
发货、MOQ 与交期规划
围绕 MOQ、生产周期、出口包装和出货准备,帮助采购团队更早建立清晰的交付预期。
B2B buyers do not only compare unit price. They compare whether the supplier can move from approved sample to on-time shipment without surprises in packing, labeling, or booking readiness.
Production Window
Most standard orders fall into a 30 to 45 day production window after sample and packaging approval.
Export Packing
Carton marks, barcode labels, pallet rules, and private-label inserts should be confirmed before packing starts.
Shipment Readiness
Documents, packing lists, and final inspection timing must line up with your booking and warehouse schedule.
Why MOQ and lead time should be discussed together
MOQ is only one part of planning. The same glove can have different scheduling pressure depending on coating process, packaging complexity, and how many SKUs need to move in one shipment.
When buyers share target shipment timing early, production planning becomes much more realistic and less reactive.
What usually changes the delivery schedule
Custom packaging, barcode labeling, mixed sizes, and new artwork approvals often affect the final schedule more than the glove shell itself. That is why export details should be reviewed with the sample stage instead of after production.
How to reduce shipping risk on repeat orders
Repeat orders work best when carton structure, labeling logic, and document templates are standardized. Buyers that lock these details early usually get a smoother reorder cycle.
常见采购问题
这些是采购团队在确认新的手套项目之前,最常会先核对的问题。
What is the normal lead time for standard glove orders?
For standard programs, the usual production lead time is around 30 to 45 days after final approval, depending on volume and packaging complexity.
Can you support mixed sizes and carton labels?
Yes. Mixed size breakdowns, carton marks, barcode labels, and insert cards can be arranged during packing review.
Which shipping documents can you provide?
We can support common export documents such as packing list, invoice, and other standard shipping paperwork used for B2B orders.