The process of verifying a Chinese supplier helps mitigate potential risks such as fraud, substandard manufacturing practices, or supply chain disruptions. By thoroughly assessing a supplier’s credentials, production facilities, and compliance with industry regulations, businesses can build trust, minimize the likelihood of financial losses, and maintain consistent product quality. Effective verification also promotes transparency in business relationships, fostering a more secure and sustainable partnership between buyers and Chinese suppliers.

What will we do with China Supplier Verification?

Business License and Registration Number

  • Request a copy of the supplier’s business license.
  • Verify the authenticity of the business license by checking with the relevant local authorities in China.
  • Cross-check the information on the business license with the official registration records.
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Business License and Registration Number

Company’s Website

  • Visit the supplier’s official website and thoroughly review the content.
  • Look for consistent and professional branding, product information, and contact details.
  • Verify the contact details on the website, including the physical address and phone number.
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Company’s Website

Certifications

  • Request copies of relevant certifications, such as ISO 9001 for quality management or other industry-specific certifications.
  • Verify the authenticity of certifications by contacting the certifying bodies directly.
  • Check if the certifications are up to date and applicable to the products you are sourcing.
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Certifications

Supplier’s Location

  • Confirm the supplier’s physical location by checking the address provided.
  • Consider visiting the supplier’s location in person or using a third-party service to conduct a site inspection.
  • Use online maps and satellite imagery to verify the existence of the stated location.
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Supplier’s Location

Factory Auditing Report

  • Request a factory auditing report if available.
  • If you are unable to obtain a report directly from the supplier, consider conducting an independent factory audit or hiring a third-party inspection service.
  • Evaluate the audit report for information on quality control processes, production capacity, and compliance with industry standards.
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Factory Auditing Report