How this service supports OEM cookware buyers
Buyers often ask for MOQ and lead time first, but accurate answers require a clear product brief. A practical RFQ should include model, size, color, packaging, order quantity, destination market, and sample timing.
MOQ drivers
Product size, enamel color, packaging, order mix, and production arrangement can affect starting quantity.
Sample timing
Custom color, logo, and packaging work should be reviewed through samples or proofs before bulk production.
Production window
Lead time should be confirmed after specifications, samples, and order scope are clear.
Shipment planning
Inspection, packing, export cartons, and shipping schedule should be aligned before dispatch.
RFQ details to send
- Dutch oven shape and size
- Target enamel color and finish
- Logo and packaging needs
- Estimated order quantity
- Destination market and requested timeline
Common planning risks
- Asking for final MOQ without product details
- Treating custom color lead time as standard
- Leaving packaging proof until late
- Changing SKU mix after quotation