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Purchasing Lamps
Purchasing lamps from China can offer cost-effectiveness, a wide range of options, and the potential for bulk orders.
YOUR ONE-STOP SOURCING SOLUTION FOR IMPORTING LAMPS FROM CHINA
Purchasing Lamps Type
Indoor Lights
Floor lamps, table lamps, pendant lights, and wall sconces, We offering unique styles and functionalities for your item.
Waterproof outdoor lights
Floodlights, wall-mounted lights, pathway lights, and string lights, We providing varying levels of illumination and design .
Stage lights
Spotlights, wash lights, moving heads, and strobe lights, specific in creating dynamic and captivating stage lighting effects.
Custom lights
Custom one-of-a-kind lamp shades, and personalized LED light fixtures designed to meet specific lighting needs and preferences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Importing lamps from China often offers cost-effective options, a wide range of designs, and access to a large manufacturing base.
Yes, reputable Chinese lamp manufacturers ensure compliance with international safety standards such as CE, UL, and RoHS.
It is important to conduct thorough research, work with reputable suppliers, request product samples, and perform quality inspections.
Yes, many Chinese lamps are designed to be compatible with various voltage systems and come with appropriate adapters or transformers.
1. We are not just your eyes and ears in China, but also your heart.
2. We are not just a sourcing agent, but also part of your team and family.
3. We enact a scientifically transparent business model to line our interests with your interests.
4.No need to rent space, register a company or hire staff in China but with us, you can have almost all of them.
Sourcing in China (finding a supplier in China) alone is a risk that buyers sometimes take thinking they can manage the whole relationship with their Chinese supplier and save money. However, there are still many obstacles in the purchasing process in China:
1. Misunderstandings due to language or culture
2. Uncertainty about the reliability of the manufacturer
3. Considerable loss of time due to lack of knowledge and visibility
Many buyers end up using a sourcing agent to support them and manage the process for them. The sourcing agent represents your eyes in China since we can visit the factory and we speak the supplier’s language.
LIZ GROUP proceeds in 5 phases to find a supplier in China:
1. Analysis and understanding of your needs
2. Prospection of suppliers in China
3. Study and analysis of industrial offers
4. Evaluation of Chinese companies
5. Estimation of transportation costs
Our relationship with the manufacturers in the market allows us to limit the risks at each stage of your purchase project, from its introduction to its conclusion.
LIZ GROUP has listed the top 5 most important questions to ask suppliers in China.
1. Are you a manufacturer or a trading company (an intermediary)?
2. What are your production capabilities and product offerings?
3. What is your MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)?
4. What is your delivery time?
5. What are the payment terms?
These questions will allow you to have a global idea about your Chinese supplier but are not sufficient to consider this supplier as reliable. You can call upon an agency specialized in sourcing in China like LIZ GROUP. We offer a sourcing study service in which we identify and validate suppliers in China, you get a complete sourcing report that allows you to place an order directly.
The 5 main steps to find a best supplier in China are:
1. Write a precise product specification2. Find Chinese suppliers on the internet, via import-export trade shows, or via a sourcing agency in China like LIZ GROUP.
3. Launch a call for tender
4. Analyze the feedback from Chinese suppliers and compare them to select the most suitable offer for your needs
5. Validate the supplier in China (make sure the Chinese supplier is reliable) by going to the factory or by having a factory audit done by a sourcing agency like LIZ GROUP.
1. Finding different products becomes difficult and frustrating due to the existence of numerous suppliers.
2. Communication inefficiency arises as suppliers frequently fail to respond promptly or completely.
3. The prices tend to be high since the majority of suppliers are middlemen or trading companies.
4. There is no assurance of product quality. Certain suppliers offer substandard items, leading to disappointment while lacking the possibility of compensation.
5. Suppliers are reluctant to assist with goods from other manufacturers.