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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about project fit, drawings, samples, quality checks, shipment-release evidence and the limits of Plinth&Co decision-control work.
Industrial quality engineer holding documents on a factory floor.

How we work

No. We are not a factory. We work as a buyer-side decision-control and project-record partner, helping clients review supplier evidence and open questions before commitments harden.
Our standard model is service-based decision review. In most projects, the client remains the buyer/importer and makes the final commercial decision.
No. We compare price, MOQ, lead time, communication quality, production fit and risk level, not only the lowest quote.

Quality, drawings and samples

We help reduce sourcing risk through structured RFQs, sample gates, written approval records and inspection-scope checks. Final approval and compliance remain the client's responsibility unless otherwise agreed.
For accurate manufacturing quotes, drawings or clear specifications are strongly recommended. Photos can support an initial feasibility review.
Yes. We can review sample photos and advise what information may be needed. Reverse engineering or CAD support may be required.

Scope and shipping

Proven industrial and commercial components fit best when the buyer can provide a drawing, sample, quote or clear intended use. Regulated or safety-critical products need qualified specialist review before sourcing.
We can review shipment-release evidence and help keep courier, air freight or sea freight assumptions visible. Formal forwarding and customs clearance should be handled by appointed specialists.
Yes, if the product requirement is clear and the project is suitable for proven component sourcing. Early-stage ideas usually start with a feasibility check.

How do we start?

Send us your drawing, sample photo, product brief or current supplier issue. We will first check whether the project fits our sourcing scope and recommend the most suitable next step.