1.What is the MOQ for OEM manufacturing parts? How to calculate the sample cost?
A: MOQ is one piece for all products. Sample cost is expensive than the bulk order in general. The supplier does not offer service of cut off pieces of material.
2.Why the price is high or low by different suppliers with my drawing files?
A: The working model of factories are different. Although the machining machine very much the same. The craftsmanship and conscientiousness are different. It’s can’t think about price or manufacturing size separately for Cost performance. It’s one-shot deal if any products without quality and service. Do our best to make clients be our repeat clients with a qualified quality and quick response.
3.How to start business process?
a.Send your drawing files or samples to us. ( such as JPEG, PDF, DWG, DXF, IGS, STEP.CAD etc.).Tell us follows information: quantity, material, size, function requirements. We can check and modify drawings for customers if in need.
b.Response time: In most cases, we respond within 24 hours of an RFQ once all relevant information has been submitted. However, there may be situations when we must source material from an external supply and therefore the quotation may be delayed accordingly.
c.Lead time and details will show on the quotation.
4.Are you trading company or factory?
A:We are trade and industry integrated enterprise with Capability of manufacturing parts and assembly.
5.How do i know my design will be protected?
A: At QBH we take our customer’s confidentiality very seriously. The confidential agreement is signed to protect all design of customers.
6.What if i’m not happy with the end product?
A: If it is practical to do so, we will replace any parts that you are not 100% satisfied with. However, if it is not practical to do so, then we will provide you with a credit of a negotiated sum.
7.How can I make payments to QBH?
A: Currently accept payments via bank to bank wire transfer, credit card, and PayPal etc.
8.What are the terms for shipping of the order samples?
A: Our standard terms are Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) for samples only. This means that we assume all freight charges and liability to the named place in the country of importation. From there, the customer is responsible for the importing tax or duty of the goods at the importing country.
9.What are shipping terms for mass production orders?
A: Our standard terms are Ex Works (EXW) for regular production orders. This means that once we make the goods ready for pickup, all other transportation costs and risks are assumed by the customer once the goods leave our premises. FOB, CIF, DDU, DDP be an option.
10.How much import duty I will need to pay for my order?
A: There is no single answer to this question. Import duties vary widely among countries and are dependent on the type of good being imported. Most countries conform to the international Harmonized System (HS) codes that categorize almost all commercial trade goods.
11.What is HS codes?
A: Harmonized System (HS) codes are part of a numbering classification system for most commercial trade goods. When exporting goods, the correct HS code(s) must be declared on the export declaration documents. Catalog exist which list the latest code numbers for all trade goods and should be referred to for the most accurate information. Failure to report the correct HS code number can result in serious financial and criminal penalties to the importer.12.I have an idea,can do drawings and make parts for me?
A: Yes,we have professional engineer to provide this design service.If you have a design, we can assist by reviewing your design to ensure that it can be manufactured. We will do a design for manufacturing review of your drawing and offer advice about areas that need to be modified to produce the best results. This design for manufacturing service occurs once the order is placed with us.