Shipping Policy

Shipping and Lead Time Planning

Summary

This page is for buyers who want a clearer B2B explanation of shipping and lead time before they request a quote. It explains how timing differs between sample handling and wholesale planning, what factors affect final delivery timing, and where to continue the conversation. Main action: use the quote page when you need lead-time discussion tied to product and quantity.

Key Facts

Buyer TypeRelevant to sample buyers, wholesale buyers, and programs with timing-sensitive planning.
Sample AvailabilitySample handling can follow a different timeline from wholesale project planning.
Wholesale PathLead time is confirmed during the quote process, not shown as a fixed retail-style promise.
Response TimeTypical response time is within 1 business day when timing discussion needs clarification.

This page explains shipping and lead time in a B2B context. Exact timing depends on product type, quantity, destination, and whether the discussion involves sample review, standard wholesale supply, or private label scope.

Sample Orders

  • Sample items follow a smaller-order path and may have separate shipping confirmation.
  • Lead time for sample handling can differ from wholesale project timing.

Wholesale Orders

  • Wholesale shipping and lead time are discussed during the quote process, not shown as a fixed retail-style promise.
  • Product mix, quantity, and destination all affect final planning.
  • Buyers should expect delivery timing to be confirmed during quotation and order discussion.

FAQ

Can you give a fixed delivery time before inquiry?

No. Timing depends on product scope, quantity, and destination, so it is confirmed during quote review.

Do sample orders and wholesale orders share the same timeline?

Not always. Sample handling can move on a different timeline from wholesale planning.

What should I include if timing matters?

Include the product range, quantity range, and destination context when you submit your quote request.