Summary of this article:Choosing to purchase factory direct from China can help reduce product costs, enhance customization options, and establish stability in the supply chain. However, there are hurdles to overcome such as not every supplier claiming to be a factory being one, or a ridiculously low factory price can spell disaster with defects, delays, and damaged packaging.
What "Factory Direct" Really Means

Factory direct is defined as obtaining the product from a factory or the manufacturer. It excludes trading companies, importing and distributing agents, or buying just from wholesalers. The source can be a fully equipped manufacturer overseas, or just a small workshop or trading company, or even a purchasing group of affiliated companies. The core aspect of factory direct purchase is the factory can supply the product according to specification, quality, price, communication and delivery parameters.
When Is It Wiser to Buy Directly from the Manufacturer?
Most ideal for re-ordering, private labeling, custom products, narrow product category selection, and where your purchase volume reaches the factory minimum order quantity (MOQ). However, factory direct is probably not the best choice if your order is for very small volumes, diverse product categories, or if you require a lot of support buying. Your best option might be a trading company or sourcing agent.
Prepare a Detailed Product Specification First
Imprecise requests lead to meaningless quotes. When reaching out to any factory, have a spec ready listing what type of product, material, size/dimensions, color, purpose, pictures/references, logo and packaging requirements, volumes proposed, target market, certifications, and lead-time needed. More specifically defined specs enable better factory comparisons and avoid costly miscommunications during production.
Where to Find Real Factories
Alibaba- most accessible point for starting, export ready but not necessarily a real manufacturer.
1688 - price is much lower, more domestic oriented., so need Chinese language support or an agent to sell on it.
Made-in-China/ Global Sources - good for industrial goods, electronic equipment and export makers
Trade Shows - Canton Fair and trade shows in industry for personal meetings
Industrial Clusters- electronics in Shenzhen; apparel in Guangzhou; Furniture in Foshan; Small commodities in Yiwu
Sourcing Agents- assist to locate factories, manufacturer verifications, communications and QC.
How to Verify It's a Real Factory
Can we see the business license and factory address?
Can we see pictures and videos of the production line? Can we get specifications of machinery?
How many workers are there?
Can we view the factory through a third-party inspector?
Real factories usually have a specific product range and can answer all technical questions on materials, production lines and defect causes in detailed terms, whereas trading companies are able to only answer in broad terms, and refer to the factory ' check with the factory'.
Samples and Production Standards
Always never automates Bulk ordering based on visual pictures alone. Use the samples to confirm material, detail dimension, craftsmanship, use, packaging. Get written approval that the approved sample will be final when batching, keep a copy for your record. For tailor-made products, confirmation on all details is a must- color code, placement of logo, packaging Artwork, barcode, carton Mark.
Comparing Quotations Correctly
Compare full quote terms- not just the unit price: MOQ, material specifications, packing cost, logo/mold cost, lead time, terms of payment and Incoterms. Have all factories quote on the same spec sheet. Prices substantially below market average can indicate lower material quality, hidden costs or a "rogue" quote just to win the order.
Negotiation and Payment Terms
Discuss with OEM for better profit, that is, negotiate the quantity breaks, to cheapen the price, reduce the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for test order, the defect quota replacement policy, the plan for long-term cooperation..., instead of just debate for price. A common payment contract is 30% deposit before production, 70% balance after inspection before shipment. Never pay 100% in advance to a new factory. Make sure the bank account accounts into the right registered company bank account, if suddenly the account details have been changed, check it out by a second way of contacts.
Manage Production Actively
Don't just pay a deposit and sit there. After you paid, always make sure by remind the factory to confirm final specs, packaging files and schedule for production; request for progress update during mid-production; double check the first item before full-run; and pre-shipment inspection arrangement etc. Keep all confirmation in writing for your record-don't just trust the chat window and verbal chat.
Pre-Shipment Quality Inspection
Authorize sale; inspect goods after production, prior to paying final balance; Insists on inspection of quantities, dimensions, appearance, workmanship, packing, bar codes, condition of cartons & defects. For Amazon FBA also check for FNSKU labels, Carton labels & carton weight/dimensions. Set clear acceptance criteria - do not simply expect "good quality".
Plan Shipping and Calculate Landed Cost
Total landed cost is the cost of the product, packing, shipped domestically within China, cost of exporting, international freight, taxes at customs, import taxes, insurance, inspection, warehousing-ostensibly anything that adds costs to the product. Even if factory has a cheap product price you may not end up with cheapest total landed cost. When comparing freight forwarder quotations, remember that it is better to have FOB as default Incoterm to achieve best cost controlling and pricing transparency.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Assumed "manufacturers" are actual factories. Ordered solely at the cheapest price without verifying specs. Made very large orders too early. Failed to obtain exact specifications prior to production. Failed to make written confirmation of details. Failed to reinvestigate goods before shipment. Allowed poor quality of communication, cost to be overlooked. Did not tell huge quantities arrive cost.
In Conclusion
Factory direct buying is good for real business benefits: though only if it's a defined process: DEFINE SPECIFICATIONS, GET factory sample, get quotes, confirm quotes, agree in writing, monitor production, inspect before shipping, work out landed cost, start small, increase gradually.
