Identity and registration
Review business information supplied for consistency with the entity presenting the quotation.
Calgary Imports helps define and coordinate a verification scope for prospective China suppliers, based on what the buyer needs to know before a deposit, production order or continued relationship.
Supplier identity, factory status and actual production capability can be difficult to assess from a sales page or marketplace listing. Even a legitimate business may not be suitable for a particular material, tolerance, volume or compliance requirement.
The useful question is not simply “Is this supplier real?” It is “What must be checked before this supplier is trusted with this order?”
The final scope depends on available records, the supplier, the product and whether an on-site review is appropriate.
Review business information supplied for consistency with the entity presenting the quotation.
Examine available evidence about who manufactures, who sells and which party would receive payment.
Identify the equipment, process, material or capacity claims that matter to the order and need support.
Check certificates or reports supplied for names, scope, dates and relevance; specialist validation may still be required.
Where included, focus a factory visit on the product and operational questions that affect the buyer’s decision.
Summarize observations, unresolved points and practical next steps without presenting verification as a guarantee.
Clarify what payment, order or supplier choice is pending and which claims matter most.
Gather supplier details, quotations, documents and product requirements before the review.
Complete documentary or on-site work within the limits described in the project scope.
Separate observed information, supplier statements and unresolved questions so the buyer can decide what comes next.
No verification can guarantee future conduct, production quality, financial stability or delivery. It should be paired with clear specifications, payment controls, approved samples, production communication and an inspection plan.
If a product has Canadian regulatory or certification requirements, use the appropriate legal, customs, engineering or accredited testing professionals. Supplier paperwork alone may not establish compliance.
Send the company details, quotation, product and the decision you need to make.