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Direct Inquiry

Contact Sales

Make the contact page a working conversion surface with one clear form, direct channels, and realistic response expectations.

What to expect after submission

Set expectations clearly near the form so the buyer knows what information to send and what kind of reply will come back.

  • RFQ review and scope clarification within one business day
  • Catalog, datasheet, or sample guidance based on product fit
  • Custom development route for OEM / ODM, tooling, or packaging changes

Choose the right contact route

Keep email, phone, address, and priority social channels visible so buyers can switch to the method that fits their workflow.

Address

Building 6, Northstar Industrial Park, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518107, China

Business Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

Send your RFQ or project brief

Set expectations clearly near the form so the buyer knows what information to send and what kind of reply will come back.

Include drawings, material preferences, destination market, MOQ expectations, or certification needs if available.

A clear brief helps the team reply with the right catalog, sample route, or quotation next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you review a new RFQ?

We aim to respond to new inquiries within 24 hours and will follow up with clarification questions if more technical detail is needed.

Can you support samples before mass production?

Yes. Sample, pilot, and approval steps can be planned before full production depending on the product type and tooling requirements.

What information helps you quote faster?

Quantity, drawings, target market, material preference, and required certifications usually provide the fastest path to a meaningful quote.

Before you submit

  • Include target quantity, destination market, and preferred trade terms when possible.
  • Attach or mention drawings, photos, or sample references for faster engineering review.
  • Tell us if you need sample support, pilot production, or mass production directly.
  • Use direct channels for urgent projects, but keep the main form as the system of record.