China sourcing for ecommerce sellers
For online sellers who need product viability, supplier comparison, packaging readiness, and landed-cost visibility before committing inventory.

Ecommerce buyers need product samples, MOQ math, packaging choices, and landed-cost checks before inventory risk.
Ecommerce teams can find product ideas quickly, but weak supplier vetting, unclear MOQ, and incomplete landed-cost math turn promising SKUs into inventory risk.
Aeonix routes ecommerce briefs through product feasibility, supplier shortlist, quote comparison, sample review, and replenishment planning before a larger PO is pushed forward.
The visual is intentionally workbench-real: samples, packaging, inspection tools, and file notes rather than polished stock photography.
Product link, channel, target quantity, target margin, and packaging assumptions stay together.
Suppliers are compared by MOQ, sample readiness, price breaks, and replenishment risk.
Sample, QC, and shipment notes move with the selected sourcing route.
Is this for small ecommerce sellers?
Yes, but the best fit is a buyer with a clear product reference, realistic MOQ expectation, and a plan to repeat or scale.
What makes the RFQ stronger?
Add the product link, photo, quantity, target country, target price range, packaging needs, and sales channel.
- SKU feasibility before inventory commitment
- MOQ and price-break comparison by supplier
- Packaging, labeling, and replenishment assumptions for online channels
Auto parts quote stack for a Middle East trading group
A regional trading group used Aeonix to compare tire and accessory offers, align shipping assumptions, and move a mixed quote stack into execution faster.
Review case studyThe buyer file keeps product links, target margin assumptions, sample notes, packaging questions, and supplier fit comments in one review path.
Sellers can decide which SKUs are worth sampling, which suppliers are too risky, and which program has enough margin room to scale.