Trial Order Coordination
Before committing to a full container, we coordinate a 1–5 tonne trial batch to verify grade consistency, batch-to-batch stability, and delivery documentation.
What We Do
A trial order is standard practice before any long-term resin supply agreement, regardless of grade. We coordinate a small batch — typically 1–5 tonnes — that lets you verify grade consistency, documentation quality, and supplier reliability before committing to a full container load.
Why Trial Orders Matter
The risk in resin supply is not the trial shipment — it’s the production batch six months later when the relationship is established and scrutiny drops. A well-structured trial creates a documented baseline that makes substitution easier to detect and harder to deny.
What We Structure Into the Trial
- Batch selection — We select the batch from warehouse stock, not a freshly-produced “special” lot
- COA collection — Batch COA collected before shipment, compared against the sample used for initial approval
- Lab testing — MFI, density, and grade-specific tests on the trial batch (see Resin Lab Testing service)
- Packaging verification — Bag weight, label accuracy, moisture barrier integrity checked before loading
- Documentation dry run — Full export document set prepared as if it were a full container, so we identify any documentation gaps before the real order
Pass/Fail Criteria
- Grade parameters within specification (MFI, density, K-value as applicable)
- COA matches approved sample data
- Packaging and labelling correct and complete
- Documentation complete and accurate
What You Get
- Lab test report on trial batch
- COA vs. approved-sample comparison
- Packaging and documentation assessment
- Go/no-go recommendation before committing to a supply contract
Pricing
- Factory material cost at market rate
- Coordination and testing fee: $300–500 flat
- Included in full-service resin commission engagements
We respond within 24 hours, including weekends. Commission starts at 5%.
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