A clear and accurate quotation is one of the most important stages in international pet product sourcing. After a buyer's inquiry has been reviewed and the product requirements have been confirmed, the next step is to determine the most suitable purchasing solution and provide a quotation based on the actual requirements.
At Pet Product Depot, our quotation process is designed for wholesalers, distributors, retailers, e-commerce sellers, importers, and other professional buyers looking for pet products from China.
We do more than provide a simple unit price. A practical wholesale quotation may need to consider product specifications, quantity, MOQ, customization, packaging, samples, production time, shipping, and destination requirements.
Our goal is to give buyers a clear understanding of the potential purchasing cost before they move to sampling and order confirmation.
A wholesale quotation is different from a retail price.
When a consumer purchases one pet product, the price displayed online may be enough to make a purchasing decision.
For an international wholesale buyer, however, the actual purchasing cost can include many additional elements.
For example:
Product unit price
Minimum order quantity
Sample cost
Customization cost
Packaging cost
Logo printing
Barcode labeling
Carton requirements
Production cost
Freight
Export-related costs
A quotation therefore needs to reflect the buyer's actual purchasing requirements.
At Pet Product Depot, we aim to clarify these elements as early as possible so customers can make better purchasing decisions.
The quality of a quotation depends heavily on the quality of the inquiry.
Before preparing a quotation, we first review the customer's requirements.
These may include:
Product
Model
Size
Material
Color
Quantity
Function
Packaging
Branding
Destination
Target delivery date
Shipping requirements
If important information is missing, we may need to confirm it before requesting a final supplier price.
This is important because different specifications can result in completely different prices.
For example, a standard pet product with supplier packaging may have a significantly different price from the same product with customized materials, a private label, retail packaging, and barcode printing.
The product unit price is normally the starting point of a quotation.
For wholesale orders, pricing is usually affected by quantity.
A supplier may offer different prices for:
100 units
500 units
1,000 units
5,000 units
10,000 units
Larger quantities can sometimes reduce the unit cost because manufacturing and setup expenses are distributed across more products.
However, quantity is not the only factor.
Product materials, construction, customization, packaging, and manufacturing processes can also influence the final price.
Our quotation process aims to identify the appropriate product configuration before comparing prices.
Minimum Order Quantity, commonly known as MOQ, is an important part of every wholesale quotation.
The MOQ may vary according to the product and supplier.
Some standard products may be available in relatively small wholesale quantities, while customized products may require significantly larger orders.
Pet Product Depot promotes low-MOQ wholesale options for selected products, with some products available from approximately 100 units per item. (petproductdepot.com)
The actual MOQ is confirmed according to the specific product.
During quotation, we help buyers understand the relationship between:
Quantity → Unit Price → Customization → Packaging → Production
This allows buyers to decide whether to purchase a smaller test quantity or proceed with a larger production order.
For larger purchasing projects, it can be useful to compare several quantity levels.
For example, a quotation may be evaluated at:
| Quantity | Unit Price | Estimated Product Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | Higher | Lower initial investment |
| 500 pcs | Lower | Medium investment |
| 1,000 pcs | Lower | Larger inventory |
| 5,000 pcs | Potentially lower | Larger purchasing commitment |
The exact pricing depends on the product and supplier.
This type of comparison helps buyers understand whether increasing the order quantity provides meaningful cost advantages.
For distributors and established retailers, purchasing a larger quantity may improve the unit economics.
For new products, however, a smaller test order may reduce inventory risk.
Many B2B customers want products customized for their own business.
Customization may involve:
Logo printing
Custom colors
Custom materials
Product modifications
Special sizes
Custom packaging
Labels
Barcodes
Product inserts
Each type of customization can affect the quotation differently.
Simple logo printing may add a relatively small cost, while changing the product structure could require engineering, tooling, or mold development.
For this reason, customization costs are evaluated separately from the standard product price where appropriate.
Private-label products require additional consideration.
A customer may want an existing pet product with their own brand printed on the product or packaging.
The quotation may need to include:
Product cost
Logo printing
Label cost
Packaging
Artwork preparation
Printing setup
Barcode
Additional packaging
Minimum quantity
Pet Product Depot offers custom packaging and barcode labeling for suitable products. (petproductdepot.com)
For private-label projects, we aim to clarify the complete requirement before providing a final quotation.
Packaging can have a significant effect on wholesale pricing.
A buyer may choose:
Standard Supplier Packaging
or:
Custom Retail Packaging
Standard packaging is usually simpler and may have a lower cost.
Custom packaging may require:
Printed boxes
Printed bags
Custom labels
Product inserts
Barcode labels
Special carton markings
Packaging requirements should therefore be confirmed before finalizing the quotation.
For retailers and e-commerce sellers, however, customized packaging may be worth the additional cost because it can improve product presentation and support brand development.
Samples are often requested before a bulk order.
A sample quotation may include:
Sample product price
Sample customization
Sample packaging
Sample shipping
Sample production cost
Sample pricing is not always the same as bulk pricing.
A supplier may charge additional costs for producing a single customized sample because the production setup cannot be distributed across a large quantity.
After the sample is approved, the final bulk quotation can be confirmed according to the approved specifications.
Price is important, but delivery time can be equally important.
A quotation should therefore provide an indication of production lead time where possible.
Production time can depend on:
Product availability
Order quantity
Customization
Packaging
Supplier production schedule
Mold requirements
Material availability
Standard products that are already in stock may be handled more quickly than customized products.
For a new product requiring development, the timeline may be significantly longer.
We therefore evaluate production time together with price rather than treating them as separate issues.
For international buyers, the product price is only part of the total cost.
Shipping can be an important component of the landed cost.
Factors affecting shipping include:
Product weight
Carton dimensions
Total volume
Destination
Shipping method
Delivery terms
Required delivery time
Depending on the project, shipping may be arranged through:
Sea freight
Air freight
Express
DDP
Other international logistics solutions
Pet Product Depot provides international shipping and export support for wholesale customers. (petproductdepot.com)
International buyers may be familiar with different shipping terms.
Common arrangements can include:
The buyer takes responsibility for transportation from the supplier's location.
This can be suitable for experienced importers who already have their own logistics arrangements.
The supplier arranges delivery to the agreed export port, while the buyer manages the international freight and subsequent transportation.
The logistics provider manages transportation and import-related arrangements through to the agreed delivery location, subject to the specific destination and shipment conditions.
Pet Product Depot can help buyers evaluate available shipping options according to their order requirements.
The most suitable option depends on the buyer's experience, destination, order size, and logistics strategy.
For international wholesale purchasing, comparing unit prices alone can sometimes be misleading.
A product with a lower factory price may have higher packaging or shipping costs.
For this reason, buyers should consider the estimated landed cost.
A simplified calculation is:
Product Cost + Packaging + Shipping + Applicable Import Costs = Estimated Landed Cost
The actual calculation depends on the destination and shipping arrangement.
When evaluating different suppliers, we encourage buyers to consider the overall purchasing cost rather than choosing a supplier solely because of the lowest quoted unit price.
Supplier comparison is another important part of the quotation stage.
Two suppliers may offer similar products at different prices.
The difference may come from:
Material
Product specifications
Production method
Packaging
MOQ
Quality level
Customization
Production time
We therefore aim to compare quotations based on equivalent specifications.
For example, comparing a standard product from one supplier with a customized product from another supplier would not provide a meaningful price comparison.
A proper quotation comparison should be based on the same or substantially similar requirements.
Many professional buyers purchase several products at the same time.
For example, a pet retailer may need:
Dog beds
Dog toys
Cat toys
Cat feeders
Bird products
Rabbit products
Aquarium supplies
Reptile accessories
Pet Product Depot can organize these requirements into a consolidated sourcing project.
This makes it easier to compare:
Product
Supplier
MOQ
Unit price
Packaging
Customization
Production time
Shipping
A consolidated quotation can give buyers a clearer picture of the overall purchasing budget.
Custom product projects require a different quotation process.
The buyer may provide:
Product drawings
Images
Reference samples
Dimensions
Material specifications
Functional requirements
Logo
Packaging design
We then evaluate the manufacturing requirements with suitable suppliers.
The quotation may need to include:
Product development
Mold or tooling
Sample
Production
Packaging
Branding
Shipping
For custom projects, the initial quotation may be preliminary until the specifications and sample are confirmed.
We believe a quotation should be easy to understand.
Customers should know what is included and what may generate additional costs.
For example, if the quoted price includes standard packaging but does not include custom retail packaging, this should be clearly stated.
Likewise, if a price is based on a specific quantity, changing the quantity may result in a different price.
Clear communication at this stage helps prevent misunderstandings later.
Supplier prices can change.
Changes in:
Raw material costs
Exchange rates
Packaging
Shipping rates
Supplier production schedules
can affect quotations.
For this reason, quotations are generally subject to a specific validity period or supplier confirmation.
If a buyer returns to an old quotation after a significant period of time, the price may need to be reconfirmed.
This is a normal part of international sourcing.
Once the quotation has been reviewed, the buyer may decide to request a sample.
The next stage is therefore:
Quotation → Sample → Confirmation
During sample development, the customer can evaluate the actual product and determine whether it meets the intended requirements.
If modifications are required, the specifications can be adjusted before the final order.
This creates an important connection between quotation and sample confirmation.
The quotation provides the commercial framework, while the sample confirms the actual product.
After the buyer accepts the quotation and approves the product, the next step is Order Confirmation.
At this stage, the final details are confirmed:
Product
Quantity
Price
Packaging
Branding
Delivery requirements
Shipping
Payment
Production schedule
The order can then move into production.
This structured process helps reduce mistakes because the commercial and product requirements have already been reviewed before production begins.
At Pet Product Depot, our quotation process can be summarized as:
Inquiry → Requirement Analysis → Supplier Sourcing → Product Comparison → Price Evaluation → Packaging & Customization Review → Shipping Evaluation → Quotation
The objective is to provide more than a number.
We want the buyer to understand what they are purchasing, how much they need to order, what customization is available, what the production requirements are, and how the products can be shipped.
If you are looking for wholesale pet products from China, you can send us your product requirements and purchasing plans.
Useful information includes:
Product name
Product image or link
Quantity
Specifications
Material
Packaging requirements
Logo or private-label requirements
Destination country
Target delivery date
Target price, if available
Our team can review your requirements and determine the appropriate sourcing and quotation approach.
From the quotation stage, the project can move forward to Sample Confirmation, followed by Order Confirmation and Production.
Pet Product Depot — Clear Quotations for Smarter Pet Product Sourcing.
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