Surface work, color, inserts, bonding, assembly, labels, kitting, protective packing, and shipping marks can drive more risk than the print itself. Include them in the first RFQ so the production plan reflects the product the buyer will actually receive.
Frequently asked questions
Which finishes are available?
List the required appearance and reference in the RFQ. The available route is confirmed against material, geometry, quantity, and supplier capability.
Can inserts and hardware be included?
Add hardware specifications, drawings, installation instructions, torque or fit requirements, and the inspection method.
Can you prepare retail packaging?
Provide packaging artwork, dimensions, labels, barcodes, pack count, and presentation requirements for review.
How should I describe cosmetic quality?
Identify visible surfaces and use approved samples, photos, color references, gloss or texture references, and specific defect language.