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Residential FF&E and building materials procurement case showing China supplier coordination, quality checks and export shipment support.
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Pre-shipment inspection and container loading for aluminum doors and windows on a US commercial project: 100% of units checked against shop drawings, then a supervised loading three days later.
What Does a China Sourcing Agent Check Before Windows Ship? QC to Loading in 3 Days
Three days. That's the gap between this tape measure and a sealed container leaving for the US. Here's what happens in between. I'm Spring from FBM Sourcing, a China sourcing agent for commercial building projects. We source aluminum doors and windows, tiles, lighting and interior packages for apartment, hotel and office builds. This is a pre-shipment inspection for a US commercial project — and the container loading that followed three days later. The inspection starts on the line, not in the finished-goods yard. We check profiles coming off the machining line against the shop drawings — sections, colors, cut lengths. Then the glazing: every glass unit staged for assembly is matched to the window schedule, because a wrong glass spec found after packing costs you weeks, not hours. Then unit by unit. These are floor-to-ceiling units, and every single one is measured against the drawing — width, height, diagonals — because on a commercial facade, a frame that's out by millimetres becomes an installation problem on site. We check the corner joints for tight, sealed seams, run the sliding panels through their travel, and inspect every glazed unit on the racks for scratches, chips and sealant lines. Nothing here is sampled. On project orders we check one hundred percent of units. Once a unit passes, it moves to staging with protective film on, corners padded, glass separated. The finished-goods yard is the last place to catch a problem while it's still the factory's problem — that's exactly why we inspect before packing, never after. Three days later, loading day. Every export crate is weighed and measured before it goes anywhere near the container — that's how you load to a plan instead of improvising at the container mouth. Each crate is inspected and photographed, so the client gets a documented record of what went in and where it sits. Then the forklift work: crates pushed to position, heavy units low and forward, and a crew inside the container setting the final placement by hand. Loading is supervised from the first crate to the last. Three things this buys you as a project owner. One — one hundred percent of units checked against shop drawings before packing. Two — every crate weighed, measured and photo-documented before loading. Three — supervised loading with a report, so what arrives is what passed inspection. Sourcing doors and windows for an apartment, hotel or office project? Send us your drawings and BOQ — for commercial projects. The link is below.
Why Check 100% of Floor-to-Ceiling Windows Instead of a Sample?
This is a pre-shipment inspection for a US commercial project — aluminum floor-to-ceiling windows. Every unit is measured against the shop drawing: width, height, diagonals. A frame that's millimetres out becomes an installation problem on your site, so nothing here is sampled — we check one hundred percent of units. Corner joints for sealed seams, sliding panels through their full travel, every glass unit checked for chips and sealant lines. That's what a sourcing agent's QC looks like before loading. Ordering windows for an apartment, hotel or office build? Send us your drawings and BOQ — link below.
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Aluminum window and door system sourcing videos for hotels, apartments and commercial buildings. Windows only perform as a system — profile, glass and hardware confirmed together against your shop drawings — so these cli…

Before aluminum windows ship for a US commercial project we check 100% of units — profiles against shop drawings, glazing against the window…
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