Supplier vetting in 48 hours

Published 5 August 2025 · ~6 min read · By Middle Earth Consulting AB

When timelines are tight, you still need confidence. Here is a focused process that checks legitimacy, capacity, pricing logic, and risk in just two days.

Supplier vetting in 48 hours

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Basic legitimacy checks

Start with administrative facts. Confirm that the company exists, has current licenses, and uses consistent details across all documents.

  • Business license screenshot (with visible dates)
  • Registered capital and business scope
  • Full company name matches their bank account
  • Factory location vs. warehouse location

Samples and prior work

Ask for photos of past projects and request basic sample availability. You are looking for consistency and finish quality more than glossy angles.

  • Multi-angle photos in neutral light
  • Close-ups of edges, welding, stitching, coatings
  • Packaging details and labeling examples

Pricing logic, not just price

A reasonable supplier can explain how cost scales with material, volume, and packaging. Avoid those who cannot justify changes.

  • MOQ tiers that make sense
  • Lead time variation logic
  • Price sensitivity to finishes or materials

Communication signals

How they communicate now is how they will communicate under pressure. Look for clarity, speed, and reliability.

  • Direct answers instead of vague agreements
  • Correct units, dimensions, and terminology
  • Proactive questions (a strong signal)

Basic factory capability

  • Photos of production equipment
  • Peak capacity per month
  • QC checkpoints and typical defect rates
  • Tooling ownership (important for reorders)

Risk red flags

Inconsistency

Different company names between documents, emails, and bank accounts.

Too fast agreement

Avoid suppliers who agree instantly to everything without clarifying requirements.

Photo recycling

Reverse image search to check if catalog photos appear across multiple websites.

48-hour schedule

  1. Request documents and photos
  2. Check communication quality
  3. Ask for sample availability
  4. Run a simple reverse image check
  5. Compare pricing logic
  6. Check consistency between legal and bank name

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