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What is your Lead Time for Batch Production?

It depends on the order quantity and the season you place the order. Usually we can ship within 15-20 days for small quantity,and about 30-45 days for large quantity.The following are some of the factors that may affect the delivery of goodsInventory of Raw Materials: Bousit products are made with 85% in-house fittings, which means that more fittings are needed to fulfill your order if you have a larger order. In the event of a shortage of fittings, the delivery date of the goods will be slightly delayed.Production Scheduling and Order Management: Batch production takes longer than normal orders, so Bousit will communicate with you in advance about the expected delivery time of your goods, and properly arrange production to ensure on-time delivery, avoiding production line scheduling conflicts and unreasonable allocation of resources.Quality Control: Regardless of the size of the order, quality control is critical. Each step in the production process may affect the final product quality, including raw material inspection, monitoring during the process, and testing of the final product.To ensure that we deliver high quality products to you, Bousit invests time in monitoring and inspecting each step of the production process.Logistics and Inventory Management: Batch production often requires the coordination of large-scale material distribution and finished goods inventory management. Bousit ensures that production runs smoothly through accurate inventory management and logistics arrangements.Regulations and Certifications: Different markets require different safety and quality standards for gas cooker products, which need to comply with various regulations and certifications (e.g. CE, CSA, ISO, etc.). Additional time and investment may be required if certification or compliance with new regulatory requirements is required prior to mass production.

How can I get the price?

Contact Bousit Right Here and Righer Now ! As a gas cooker factory, our prices are subject to change depending on different product specification. Please kindly visit our "Products"page to pick out your required attribute and submit, our professional salesman will contact you within 24 hours. If you need ODM service, we have well-equipped engineer teams on service.Here are some of the factors that can affect the price of gas stoves and cost of gas cookerCost of Raw Materials: As a OEM/ODM gas cooker manufacturer, we can offer a wide variety of accessory options for your custom gas cooker. The accessories you choose for your custom gas stove all affect the final price!Design and Function: The design (e.g., exterior design, size, shape, color, etc.) as well as features (e.g., fire adjustment, timer, safety protection device, smart control, touch screen, etc.) of a gas cooker also affect its cost. Complex features and customized designs usually require higher R&D and manufacturing costs.Certification and Safety Standards: Safety standards, environmental requirements and certifications (e.g. CE, CSA, UL certification, etc.) for gas stoves vary in different regions and countries. In order to meet these regulatory requirements, Bousit needs to invest more cost for product certification, testing and quality control.Transportation and Logistics Costs: As a gas cooker wholesaler, gas cooker orders are usually large commodities, with high volume and weight and high logistics costs. The cost of transporting the product from the place of production to the sales market affects the final selling price.

What is your Payment Terms?

Contact Bousit Right Here and Right Now ! Bousit payment term is 30% deposit and 70% balance before shipment, and L/C at sight.(If you have any question/difficulty regarding payments or collections, feel free to contact Bousit!)In the international production order of gas stove, the issue of collection is a very critical link. As it involves cross-border transactions, the payment method, risk control, currency exchange rate and other issues of international orders will affect the smooth progress of collection.T/TA wire transfer is an electronic funds transfer between banks, usually used for the buyer to make a certain advance payment (e.g., 30%), with the remaining payment made after the goods have been manufactured and deliveredL/C at SightIt is a type of bank letter of credit that requires the buyer's bank to pay for the goods as soon as the seller submits documents that comply with the terms of the letter of credit. In other words, the buyer's bank pays the seller for the goods, usually immediately, when the seller completes delivery of the goods and provides the necessary transportation documents (e.g., bill of lading, invoice, etc.).

How Do you Ship Samples and Bulk Goods?

Shipping methods refer to the various ways in which goods can be transported from one place to another. Here are some common shipping methods: Parcel Post: This is a standard postal service for small packages, often used for e-commerce and personal shipments. Express Shipping: Fast delivery services provided by companies like FedEx, UPS, DHL, and others. They offer various levels of speed and cost. Air Cargo: Shipping goods via air freight, which is faster than sea but more expensive. Ocean Freight: Shipping goods via sea, which is slower but more cost-effective for large or heavy shipments. Road Freight: Trucking goods over land, suitable for domestic or regional shipping. Rail Freight: Shipping goods via train, which can be cost-effective for heavy or bulk goods over long distances. Courier: Personal delivery service, often used for urgent or time-sensitive documents and packages. Multimodal Transport: Combining two or more modes of transport, such as road and sea or air and rail, to move goods efficiently. Dropshipping: A retail fulfillment method where a store does not keep the products it sells in stock but instead transfers the customer orders and shipment details to either the manufacturer, another retailer, or a wholesaler, who then ships the goods directly to the customer. Freight Forwarding: A service provided by a freight forwarder to organize the shipping of goods from one place to another, often using multiple modes of transport. Each shipping method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice depends on factors such as cost, speed, reliability, and the nature of the goods being shipped.