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FIRST IMPORT CASEImport Feasibility

First-time importer landed-cost check before placing a small order

A first-time importer needed to know whether a small China order still made commercial sense after freight, duty, and buffer costs.

Buyer type
First-time importer
Proof asset
Landed-cost worksheet
Risk focus
Hidden cost
Next step
Go/no-go RFQ
Illustrative redacted landed-cost planning desk with small samples and calculator
Illustrative feasibility desk for a first-time importer landed-cost review.
Illustrative redacted landed-cost worksheet for a small importer
Redacted landed-cost worksheet format for freight, duty, and buffer decisions.
Zorluk

The product price looked attractive, but the buyer did not have a clear view of freight, customs, duty, inspection, or minimum project overhead.

Çözüm

Aeonix built a landed-cost worksheet and supplier question list before turning the product idea into a full RFQ.

Uygulama

The team separated product cost, freight, duty assumptions, sample spend, and buffer costs so the buyer could decide whether to continue.

Sonuç

The buyer avoided comparing only unit price and gained a clearer go/no-go view before supplier negotiation.

Operasyonel Sıra
Scope
Captured destination, order size, product category, and realistic freight path.
Cost
Separated product price from freight, duty, sample, and inspection assumptions.
Decision
Turned the worksheet into either a refined RFQ or a pause recommendation.
Öne Çıkanlar
Unit price was not treated as the full buying cost.
The buyer saw cost ranges before starting supplier negotiation.
The next RFQ was clearer because hidden assumptions were already named.
Redacted landed-cost worksheet format for freight, duty, and buffer decisions.
Landed-cost worksheet.
Supplier question list.
Freight and duty assumption notes.
Go/no-go sourcing recommendation.