Defining Your Product Requirements for Vietnam Sourcing

Clear product requirements are the foundation of successful sourcing in Vietnam. A detailed sourcing brief helps suppliers quote accurately, develop better samples, reduce misunderstandings, and prevent costly production mistakes.

Key principle: Do not approach suppliers with only a product photo. Provide specifications, target quantity, materials, packaging, tolerances, and compliance requirements before requesting quotations.
What Your Product Specification Should Cover
Product Specifications
Product name, dimensions, weight, colors, material composition, surface finish, branding, and durability requirements.
MOQ Expectations
Minimum order quantities vary by industry, tooling, and customization. Lower MOQs usually mean higher unit costs.
Material Selection
Be specific. Instead of "stainless steel," write "304 stainless steel, brushed finish, 1.2mm thickness."
Packaging Requirements
Retail packaging, export cartons, labels, barcodes, and shipping marks all need clear specifications.
Technical Files
PDF drawings, CAD files, dielines, BOMs, STEP, DWG, DXF, STL, AI files, or annotated sketches.
Compliance
CE, FDA, REACH, RoHS, CPSIA, FSC, ISO, BSCI, or destination-market labeling rules — confirm before quoting.
Typical MOQ Ranges in Vietnam
Product TypeTypical MOQNotes
Apparel300–1,000 pcsDepends on fabric, colors, and sizing
Furniture20–100 pcsOften flexible for mixed containers
Packaging5,000–20,000 pcsPrinting and tooling affect MOQ
Electronics500–3,000 pcsDepends on components and testing
Plastic Products1,000–10,000 pcsMolds and material batches matter
What to Prepare Before Contacting Suppliers
  • Product specification sheet
  • Technical drawings or reference samples
  • Target quantity and target price
  • Packaging and labeling requirements
  • Compliance checklist
  • Expected timeline
Common buyer mistakes: Requesting quotes with only reference images, using vague terms like "high quality," ignoring packaging until late in development, forgetting compliance requirements.
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