Find a Chinese CNC machining supplier for the work you actually need done.
We help overseas manufacturers turn a part requirement into a focused supplier search. The search can cover milling, turning, 5-axis work, EDM, grinding, mixed processes, and low-volume or production requirements, depending on the project.
Supplier search starts with fit, not a list of factories.
The goal is to identify which suppliers deserve deeper technical discussion. We do not publish rankings or treat a catalog, certificate, or machine count as proof of production capability.
Translate the requirement
Clarify process, material, tolerance, finish, quantity, application, delivery country, and any quality or IP constraints.
Search and qualify
Identify plausible supplier types and ask for the evidence that matters for the part: equipment, engineering, inspection, process control, and comparable work.
Compare next actions
Separate suppliers worth an RFQ, call, sample, NDA, factory visit, or no further time, with the gaps and questions documented.
From part requirement to a defensible shortlist.
Intake
Share the process, material, tolerance, quantity, destination, and any drawings or supplier names already available.
Search design
Define what a suitable supplier must prove and which Chinese regions or supplier types are worth checking.
Technical follow-up
Ask targeted questions about equipment, inspection, engineering, production control, subcontracting, and export readiness.
Decision support
Receive comparison notes, unresolved gaps, and a recommended next step such as sample work, an NDA, a call, or a visit.
Keep the first inquiry focused, but do not leave out the variables that matter.
A supplier search becomes more accurate when the inquiry includes the details a shop would use to plan the work.
- Manufacturing process and number of setups
- Material, heat treatment, surface finish, and traceability
- Critical dimensions, tolerances, surface roughness, and inspection expectations
- Prototype, low-volume, batch, or annual production quantity
- Intended industry or application and delivery country
- Certifications, NDA/IP, packaging, and communication requirements where relevant
Drawings can follow a fit check.
If secure file storage is not already part of the site infrastructure, the initial form should not collect sensitive drawings through an improvised upload field. Start with the project outline, then share drawings through the channel agreed after fit and confidentiality are clear.
Useful first step: describe the part family, process, material, tolerance, quantity, and destination.
Have a part requirement to discuss?
Request a supplier search and tell us what the part needs, not only that you need “CNC machining in China.” We will review whether the project is a fit before discussing the next stage.