1. Quality Cannot Be Fully Guaranteed
This problem is particularly common when dealing with international suppliers, where buyers are unable to inspect goods on-site due to distance issues.
Therefore, they generally entrust quality agencies (such as SGS/PONY) and cargo agencies to inspect and accept goods on their behalf.
There will inevitably be deviations in the process.
2. Can Customization Requirements Be Realized?
Many wholesalers have specific requirements for branding or design, which are related to local performance needs and consumer preferences.
However, not all suppliers can meet these customization requirements, and part of this is technical.
3. Logistics/Transportation Are Expensive and Complex
Trolley speakers are heavy goods and are generally purchased via shipping.
The goods go from the factory to the port and then to the destination port, which involves trailer fees, customs clearance fees or warehouse rent at the export port, etc.
There are at least three participating companies and institutions, including suppliers, cargo agents, customs, etc.
Coordinating international logistics and shipping can be complex and costly, affecting a business's overall profitability.
Logistics cost is one of the means for buyers to effectively reduce the unit price of products.