FAQ
Clear answers before an outdoor furniture RFQ.
Practical questions for buyers reviewing MOQ, samples, materials, private label options, documents, cartons, lead time and shipping terms.
Common questions
Inquiry details, terms and next steps.
Final price and lead time depend on material choice, MOQ, finish, cushion specification, packaging, target market and document requirements. The RFQ form helps collect those details early.
Orders and MOQ
Who is this website for?
This site is for B2B buyers such as importers, distributors, garden centers, retailers, hospitality groups, project buyers and private-label sourcing teams.
Can I request mixed outdoor furniture lines?
Yes. Mixed programs can combine patio sets, hanging chairs, daybeds, loungers and modular sofas when carton configuration, loading quantity and production timing are workable.
How is MOQ confirmed?
MOQ depends on product type, frame material, finish, cushion specification, packaging, mold or tooling status and production schedule. Standard references are usually easier than full custom development.
Samples and Customization
Can we start with samples?
Yes. The recommended path is existing SKU sample, then fabric swatch, finish proof or custom sample when private label or OEM / ODM work is required.
What private-label options are available?
Logo tags, hangtags, labels, carton marks, product manuals, barcode placement, color programs and buyer-specific packaging structures can be reviewed.
Can you develop OEM or ODM items?
Custom dimensions, frame changes, cushion revisions, color assortments and mold-related development can be discussed after feasibility and MOQ review.
Quality and Documents
What quality details should we confirm?
Confirm dimensions, frame material, connection points, finish, cushion thickness, fabric color, packing method, carton strength and target-market document requirements.
Can product documents be coordinated?
Requested documents can be reviewed by product type and target market. Requirements should be stated before requesting a quote so the correct specification path is selected.
How do you handle production follow-up?
Production follow-up can include specification files, swatch or finish records, inspection checkpoints, product photos, carton checks and shipment document preparation.
Shipping and Payment
Can carton and CBM data be provided?
Yes. Carton size, packing method, CBM, loading quantity and mixed-container feasibility can be discussed before final quotation.
Which Incoterms can be discussed?
Common export terms such as EXW, FOB, CIF and delivered options can be reviewed depending on shipping route, buyer market and logistics arrangement.
What happens after RFQ submission?
The team reviews the brief, clarifies missing specifications and replies with sample options, MOQ, lead time, carton data and quotation requirements.
Still deciding?
Send the product reference you already have.
A current supplier sample, catalog page, photo, target packing method or rough volume is enough to begin a first review.
Corporate email
lornez@lornez.com
Keep commercial documents, customer data and supplier samples within approved business channels. Sensitive files can be reviewed after the RFQ contact path is confirmed.