Many successful importers never deal with factories directly — they work through a sourcing agent in China. So what does an agent actually do, and is one worth it for your business? Here is a clear look.
What a Sourcing Agent Does
- Finds and shortlists suitable factories for your product
- Negotiates price, terms and minimum order quantities
- Verifies suppliers and visits factories on the ground
- Manages samples, quality inspection and production follow-up
- Consolidates goods and arranges shipping
How Agents Charge
Agents usually work on a commission (a percentage of the order value) or a flat service fee. A good agent saves you more than they cost through better prices, fewer mistakes and time you do not have to spend managing the details yourself.
The Benefits of Using an Agent
An agent gives you local presence, language skills and the ability to verify a supplier before you pay. They are especially useful for buying from 1688 and other domestic platforms that are hard to access from abroad.
Do You Need One?
If you are new to importing, buying complex products, or sourcing from several factories, an agent removes most of the risk and hassle. Experienced importers with trusted suppliers may need one less often, but still value the local support.
DE International acts as your team on the ground in China — sourcing, inspection and shipping handled for you. Get in touch to discuss your products.
