The customer who had previously asked us to make a sample and then found another supplier to produce the product recently contacted us to arrange production of the product that was originally produced by someone else. We asked curiously,
— Has this product been shipped? Has the customer added an order?


— No, it is still a previous order. The last batch of goods was of poor quality and was returned. Now we have to redo it.
— The customer’s requirements are too high. Didn’t the customer sign and confirm our previous samples? How could the quality be poor? Are there new requirements? Before production, the details must be confirmed. If you produce first and then adjust, it will take more time in the end, and the effect may not be good.
— The customer did not change the requirements. We took the sample you made and confirmed it with the customer, but the product produced by another manufacturer is far worse than yours. The customer does not accept it.
— Our production schedule is a bit full recently. If it is not urgent, it may take a few days to arrange production. If there is no problem, we will arrange production.
— Please help arrange production, and we will communicate with the customer. This time I had thought I could make more money by buying from another manufacturer at a lower price, but now I have to redo it all and all my work is in vain.

We always believe that you get what you pay for. There are reasons why cheap products are cheap and reasons why expensive products are expensive. Products with different prices face different markets. If you need high-quality EVA linings for packaging, you can’t go wrong with us.

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