Shipping Time
Products listed, as of today, are available and ready for shipment. The capacities of the manufacturers we’re working with greatly exceed the quantity of product being exported. Speed to delivery is a function of shipping companies as well as governmental inspection and approval processes (both abroad and within the US).
With regard to delivery, yes, there are things beyond our control and we’ll always make the customer aware of that but, more importantly, we will not mislead our customer. In China, the recent addition of in-plant inspectors added 3-4 days to all suppliers’ lead times. That additional lag has already been accounted for and is reflected in our product schedules.
In these very turbulent times, we highly recommend a “buyer beware” mindset. Promises of product delivery in “just a few days” are almost never met. Recently we were told the story of a $2M order that was withdrawn because a competitor had promised a shorter lead time. It didn’t turn out as promised and the order was reinstated with the original supplier, ultimately causing additional, unnecessary delay.
We know where our products are in the supply chain, and we will always do our very best to provide a delivery date as based on facts, not “hope”. The good news is we do make every attempt to anticipate upcoming need, and therefore almost always have product already in transit. For our customers, that means we often deliver earlier than expected.


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