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How to Choose China vs Vietnam Production Lines: Our Dual-Sourcing Guide

Global buyers are increasingly using a “China + Vietnam” sourcing strategy to balance cost, lead time, and tariff exposure. For resilient flooring programmes, the question is rarely “which country is better” and more often “which origin fits this order, this market, and this timeline”. With production in both China and Vietnam, Our supply options help importers and distributors diversify without changing product categories. Across SPC and WPC, we plan manufacturing around your destination market requirements and delivery cadence. The aim is simple: stable supply, predictable documentation, and fewer surprises at shipment.


Why Dual Sourcing

Single-origin sourcing can work, but it concentrates risk when freight conditions, trade policies, or peak-season capacity changes quickly. With two production options, buyers can keep the core programme stable while staying flexible on origin planning. This is especially useful for B2B customers running multiple channels, where one project may prioritise speed while another prioritises landed cost. Dual sourcing also reduces disruption caused by port congestion or allocation limits at one site. In practice, it helps procurement teams protect continuity without constantly re‑qualifying new suppliers.


China Capacity

Our China production is built for scale, consistency, and fast execution on large-volume demand. The China site is equipped with 10 SPC extrusion lines (including 8 high-speed lines) and 2 WPC extrusion lines, with a monthly production capacity of approximately 450 containers. Digital production management with MES and ERP supports traceability through a unique code, which helps batch consistency and clearer quality follow‑up. For many buyers, China is the best fit for high-volume programmes that require stable output and strong upstream supply access. It is also a practical base when you need reliable production rhythm across repeated orders.


Vietnam Capacity

Our Vietnam factory provides an additional sourcing option for buyers who want more flexibility in trade planning. The Vietnam site has a monthly capacity of approximately 100 twenty‑foot containers, with 4 SPC extrusion lines and 2 WPC extrusion lines supporting core production. For EU-focused programmes, Vietnam origin can be a strong advantage because it supports duty‑free exports to Europe, improving landed-cost competitiveness in certain scenarios. Vietnam also helps buyers reduce concentration risk when they prefer to allocate part of a programme outside a single manufacturing country. The result is a more resilient supply plan, particularly for customers managing seasonal demand or mixed‑market shipping.


When To Choose

China is typically the right choice when your priority is very large volume, consistent batch repeatability, and the stability that comes with a mature upstream supply chain. Vietnam is often preferred when your priority is origin flexibility for EU shipments and a diversified sourcing plan that can reduce tariff or policy exposure. Many B2B customers choose both: China to anchor the main programme and Vietnam to provide an adjustable second lane for allocation. This approach can also make annual pricing discussions easier, because origin planning becomes a controllable lever. Most importantly, it helps keep shelves stocked and projects supplied even when external conditions shift.


What Buyers Get

Origin choice only works when documentation and product matching are clear. Our traceability practices are designed to map products to batches and orders, helping reduce back‑and‑forth during approvals. Because customers may ask “which factory made this batch?”, traceability is not only a quality tool but also part of commercial reliability. When you run programmes across two origins, the key is consistency in how products are specified, produced, and documented. That is how dual sourcing becomes scalable rather than operationally heavy.

 
 
 

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