Buyer forwarder pickup route
Suitable when buyers use their own freight forwarder or need clear port handover.
Export shipping support
KORVANX helps wholesale and OEM tape measure buyers prepare practical export shipping details, including FOB, CIF, DDP discussion, FCL or LCL planning, buyer freight forwarder coordination, carton marks, barcode labels, and shipment document preparation.
Shipping terms
Export terms should be discussed before quotation because shipping cost, carton planning, destination port, and buyer responsibility can change the final order route. KORVANX can review common B2B quotation paths with wholesale buyers.
Suitable when buyers use their own freight forwarder or need clear port handover.
Useful when buyers want freight to the destination port included for comparison.
Discussed case by case based on country, route, quantity, and shipment requirements.
Shipping terms explained
These terms help buyers choose the right quotation route before confirming order quantity, carton plan, destination port, and freight forwarder details.
The buyer usually arranges the freight forwarder after goods are ready at the agreed port. This is suitable for importers with their own forwarder or regular shipping route.
Freight to the destination port can be discussed during quotation. This helps buyers compare product cost plus sea freight before arranging local import handling.
Door delivery can be reviewed case by case depending on destination country, order volume, route, and customs requirements. Final feasibility must be confirmed before quotation.
FCL is suitable for larger wholesale orders, repeat distributor programs, or mixed-size tape measure shipments packed according to a confirmed carton plan.
LCL is suitable for smaller bulk orders, trial cartons, or buyers consolidating multiple product categories through a freight forwarder.
Carton and load planning
Tape measure orders often include mixed sizes, OEM packaging, barcode labels, and carton marks. Clear carton requirements help reduce back-and-forth before production and export packing.
For container-level orders, confirm size mix, carton quantity, loading preference, and destination port.
For smaller bulk orders, confirm carton volume, consignee details, and freight forwarder requirements.
For distributor assortments, confirm which sizes are packed together and how carton labels should read.
Private label orders can include carton marks, barcode stickers, buyer codes, and destination labels.
Freight forwarder support
Buyers may use their own freight forwarder. KORVANX can coordinate basic shipment preparation details, carton information, pickup timing, and destination requirements after the order scope is confirmed.
Export documents
KORVANX keeps public logistics guidance conservative. Exact documents and shipping details are confirmed after product, quantity, packaging, and export terms are reviewed.
RFQ checklist
Shipping FAQ
FOB and CIF can be discussed during RFQ. DDP is reviewed case by case depending on the destination country, shipment route, order quantity, and delivery requirements.
Yes. Buyers can use their own forwarder. Share the forwarder contact, pickup details, destination port, and any carton or label requirements during quotation discussion.
Yes. Mixed-size carton planning can be reviewed for wholesale and distributor orders when buyers provide size mix, quantity, packaging, and carton label requirements.
No. Shipping details depend on product model, quantity, packaging, destination, and buyer requirements. Final quotation details are confirmed after RFQ review.