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Know their scalability

You can get useful information about whether your supplier has the required product by going through clear product descriptions. A supplier that takes time to release detailed product specifications, charts, graphs, and CAD drawings should be taken seriously, as they are willing to help you win and keep your business running.

10. Consider their sourcing

Manufacturers outsource some of their production of specific components once in a while. When looking for a supplier, check if they work with this approach and to what degree they do. Also, do some background research on the company being outsourced to find out if they are worth the risk.

11. Check the minimum order requirements

You also have to consider the supplier’s minimum order quantity or MOQ. There are different MOQs among different manufacturers and products. Check to see that your manufacturer’s MOQ aligns well with your budget before you agree to work with them.

12. Read the terms of payment

Look closely to find suppliers that work with your payment requirements. Remember that long term needs and timelines for delivery have an impact on PO and Net 30 billing options, so ensure to ask for what is required to run your business smoothly.

13. Get quality assurance

One of the most important things your faucet supplier must provide is quality faucets, regardless of the volume of products

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