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Quality Control in Furniture Export: Best Practices

Quality Control in Furniture Export: Best Practices

Ensuring top-tier quality control in furniture export is crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction. With rigorous measures in place, buyers can trust in the durability and legality of Indonesian furniture, backed by SVLK certification and meticulous… 

Secure Payment Methods for Furniture Orders

Secure Payment Methods for Furniture Orders

For secure payment of furniture orders, Lumbung Direct offers verified methods including T/T deposits and balances against Bill of Lading. Ensure your transactions are safe and compliant with international standards. As an experienced Indonesian furniture-export… 

Lead Time in Furniture Manufacturing: A Breakdown

Lead Time in Furniture Manufacturing: A Breakdown

For international buyers sourcing Indonesian furniture, lead times typically range from 30-60 days for production, with an additional 3-5 weeks for sea freight to major markets. Factors such as order size and finishing complexity significantly… 

Incoterms for Furniture Export: What You Need to Know

Incoterms for Furniture Export: What You Need to Know

“Incoterms streamline furniture export logistics by defining responsibilities between buyers and sellers. Key terms like FOB, CFR, and CIF optimize the procurement process from Indonesia’s ports, ensuring clarity and efficiency for global buyers.” In the… 

Minimum Order Quantity for Furniture: Explained

Minimum Order Quantity for Furniture: Explained

“Understanding the minimum order quantity (MOQ) is crucial for international buyers sourcing Indonesian furniture. Typically, MOQs range from 5-30 pieces per item depending on the material and design, and a minimum 20ft container load is… 

Teak vs. Reclaimed Teak: Which is Better?

Teak vs. Reclaimed Teak: Which is Better?

When choosing between teak and reclaimed teak furniture, consider durability, aesthetics, and sustainability. Both options offer unique benefits, and understanding their differences will guide you to informed sourcing decisions. In the competitive landscape of international… 

Understanding SVLK Certification for Furniture

Understanding SVLK Certification for Furniture

For international buyers, SVLK certification ensures that your Indonesian furniture imports are sourced from legally harvested timber, aligning with global legal standards like the EU Deforestation Regulation and the US Lacey Act. As an experienced… 

Sourcing Bali Furniture Online: A Guide

Sourcing Bali Furniture Online: A Guide

Sourcing Bali furniture online requires understanding key factors such as SVLK certification, container loading capacities, and MOQ requirements. Ensure quality and reliability by confirming production lead times and Incoterms with your supplier. As an international… 

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