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Tool Kickoff Checklist for Export Programs
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Tool Kickoff Checklist for Export Programs

Buyer-side checklist covering drawings, resin confirmation, sample plan, and shipping notes before tooling release.

Last Updated: 3/30/2026 Gated Access
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Buyer-side checklist covering drawings, resin confirmation, sample plan, and shipping notes before tooling release.

Reviewed
3/30/2026
Reviewed by Northstar Program Management Team, Export kickoff checklist review
Who it is for
Buyer-side sourcing and engineering teams preparing tooling kickoff
Use cases
Drawing release handoff, Kickoff package alignment, Sample shipment preparation
Access mode
Gated Access
Certifications
ISO 9001, IATF 16949
Served markets
Europe, North America
Export context
Most useful when export labels, packaging notes, and sample timing must be confirmed before steel cut.
Next step
Use the checklist right after quotation approval, then move into DFM review or sample planning with the missing inputs called out.

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Checklist scope
12 checkpoints

From drawing release to sample shipment notes

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What is inside

  • Kickoff checklist covering drawing release, resin confirmation, and sample timing
  • Buyer-side reminders for packaging notes, export labels, and approval checkpoints
  • A short handoff sequence that keeps sourcing and engineering aligned before steel cut

How to use this file

Use this file right after quotation approval so the buyer can prepare the kickoff package before DFM and tooling release.

Use this checklist when the quote is approved and the project is moving into DFM and steel-cut preparation. It helps buyers align commercial expectations with the files, approvals, and shipment details the factory needs before kickoff.

What This Checklist Covers

  • Drawing release status and version control
  • Resin confirmation, sample timing, and approval milestones
  • Packaging notes, export labels, and shipment handoff details

Best Time To Use It

Open this file before steel cut. It works best when sourcing, engineering, and quality teams still need one place to confirm what is missing.

What To Prepare Next

  • 2D and 3D files for the final released design
  • Resin, color, and surface requirements
  • Sample shipment labels, carton notes, and target approval date
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