Find, compare, and verify Chinese CNC machine suppliers before you buy.
We run a focused sourcing sprint for overseas buyers who need practical supplier options, comparable quotations, and a clearer view of technical and commercial risk.
The CNC Sourcing Report
This is the entry offer. It gives buyers a clean basis for discussion before factory visits, deposits, sample cuts, or deeper negotiation.
Requirement review
We translate your production need into a supplier-ready RFQ, including material, travel, tolerance, spindle, controller, tooling, automation, and acceptance criteria.
Supplier search and outreach
We identify relevant Chinese CNC machine suppliers, contact them in Chinese and English, request quotations, and push for missing technical details.
Comparison and risk notes
You receive a shortlist with machine configurations, pricing, lead times, warranty terms, export readiness, and plain-English risk comments.
A better RFQ saves more money than a longer supplier list.
Most bad CNC sourcing projects start with vague requirements. "Need a CNC machine" is not enough. We help you define the machine around the parts you actually need to make.
- Part material, part size, and machining operations
- Required tolerance, surface finish, and inspection method
- Travel size, chuck size, spindle power, spindle speed, and tool capacity
- Controller preference such as Fanuc, Siemens, Mitsubishi, SYNTEC, or GSK
- Installation, training, spare parts, and service expectations
Best-fit buyers
This service is strongest when the buyer is making a serious equipment decision but does not have a China-side technical procurement team.
- Small and mid-size manufacturers buying first or second machine from China
- Importers adding private-label or distributed CNC equipment
- Manufacturers comparing Chinese options against Taiwan, Japan, Europe, or local distributors
- Buyers who already have quotes but need independent review
What the final report normally includes
Supplier shortlist
Names, company type, location, relevant product line, export orientation, initial responsiveness, and why the supplier is or is not worth deeper review.
Quotation comparison
Machine model, quoted price, included accessories, payment terms, lead time, packaging, shipping terms, and obvious quote gaps.
Technical configuration review
Controller, spindle, guides, ball screws, turret/tool changer, hydraulic/pneumatic components, safety guards, options, and acceptance tests.
Next-step recommendation
Questions to ask, supplier ranking, suggested factory visit or video audit agenda, inspection points, and payment-risk comments.
From inquiry to shortlist
Intake
You send the machine type, parts, drawings if available, target budget, and destination country.
RFQ build
We turn the request into a supplier-ready RFQ and confirm missing technical details.
Market outreach
We contact suppliers, collect quotes, ask follow-up questions, and filter weak responses.
Report
You get the comparison, shortlist, concerns, and recommended next action.
Ready to test the China CNC market?
Start with one focused sourcing report. If the shortlist is promising, we can support supplier calls, factory visits, negotiation, sample cuts, and inspection planning.