Visiting a factory is not just about seeing machines—it’s about understanding the process, building trust, and ensuring quality.
As someone who has welcomed many clients at FukiGymWear, I can say:
When clients visit us, they often ask: “What will I actually see?”
Here’s what a typical visit includes:
Pro Tip: Many clients bring mood boards or competitor products to discuss improvements during the visit.
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As the founder, I’ve seen how visiting our factory changes the perspective of our clients.
For example, a European startup visited us in 2024. They started with just 100 pcs of custom leggings and sports bras.
After seeing our fabric innovation lab and low MOQ model, they scaled confidently to 5,000 pcs within 8 months.
What makes our factory unique:
Factor | Visiting Factory | Remote Sourcing |
---|---|---|
Transparency | Full access to process | Limited (photos/videos) |
Fabric Testing | Touch & test on the spot | Rely on shipped swatches |
Communication | Face-to-face with experts | Emails & video calls only |
Trust Building | Strong personal connection | Transactional |
Q1: Do I need an appointment to visit?
Yes, always schedule with the factory. At FukiGymWear, we welcome booked visits.
Q2: What should I prepare before visiting?
Bring design sketches, budget, and sample references.
Q3: Can small brands visit too?
Absolutely! Many of our clients start with just 50–100 pcs.
Q4: How long does a factory tour take?
Usually 2–4 hours, depending on depth.
Q5: Can I order during the visit?
Yes, you can place sample or bulk orders directly.
A factory visit in China is the best way to ensure you’re making the right decision.
If you want low MOQ, custom flexibility, and reliable quality, consider visiting FukiGymWear.