Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Air Conditioner Manufacturers

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026

Deep-Dive Market Analysis: Sourcing Air Conditioner Manufacturers from China
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers


Executive Summary

China remains the world’s largest producer and exporter of air conditioning units, accounting for over 50% of global production volume in 2025. The country’s mature HVAC ecosystem, advanced manufacturing infrastructure, and competitive supply chain networks make it a strategic sourcing destination for residential, commercial, and industrial air conditioning systems.

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of key industrial clusters producing air conditioners in China, with a focus on regional strengths, cost structures, quality benchmarks, and lead time performance. The objective is to equip procurement managers with actionable intelligence to optimize sourcing strategies, mitigate supply chain risks, and achieve cost-efficiency without compromising product quality.


Key Industrial Clusters for Air Conditioner Manufacturing in China

Air conditioner manufacturing in China is concentrated in several industrial hubs, each offering distinct advantages in specialization, scale, and technological capability. The primary production clusters are located in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Anhui, Shandong, and Jiangsu provinces. These regions host a mix of OEMs, ODMs, and tier-1 component suppliers, enabling vertically integrated production.

1. Guangdong Province (Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhuhai)

  • Hub of Innovation & Export: Home to major brands like Midea (Foshan), Gree (Zhuhai), and Haier’s southern operations.
  • Specialization: Full-range HVAC systems including split units, central AC, VRF, and smart climate control.
  • Strengths: High automation, R&D investment, and proximity to Shenzhen’s electronics ecosystem.
  • Export Focus: Strong logistics access via Guangzhou and Shenzhen ports.

2. Zhejiang Province (Ningbo, Hangzhou, Huzhou)

  • Precision Engineering Hub: Known for high-efficiency compressors, fan coils, and condensers.
  • Specialization: Mid-to-high-end residential and light commercial units; strong in energy-efficient and inverter technology.
  • Strengths: Agile manufacturing, strong component supply base, and ISO-certified factories.
  • Export Focus: EU and North American markets with strong compliance adherence (CE, UL).

3. Anhui Province (Hefei)

  • Manufacturing Powerhouse: Hefei is the headquarters of Midea’s largest integrated production base.
  • Specialization: Mass production of standard split and window units; cost-optimized manufacturing.
  • Strengths: Economies of scale, government incentives, and skilled labor pool.
  • Export Focus: Emerging markets and private-label OEM projects.

4. Jiangsu & Shandong Provinces (Nanjing, Qingdao)

  • Hybrid Clusters: Host Haier (Qingdao) and auxiliary manufacturing zones.
  • Specialization: Commercial HVAC, heat pumps, and modular cooling systems.
  • Strengths: Access to northern ports, cold-climate testing facilities, and integration with renewable energy systems.

Comparative Analysis of Key Production Regions

The table below evaluates the top air conditioner manufacturing regions in China based on price competitiveness, quality standards, and average lead time. Ratings are derived from 2024–2025 SourcifyChina factory audits, client feedback, and customs shipment data.

Region Price Competitiveness Quality Level Average Lead Time (Days) Key Advantages Ideal For
Guangdong Medium ($$$) High ★★★★☆ 35–45 Brand OEM partnerships, smart HVAC, high R&D output Premium brands, North America/EU compliance, tech-integrated AC
Zhejiang Medium-High ($$) High ★★★★★ 30–40 Energy efficiency, precision components, strong QC High-efficiency units, EU/UK markets, eco-label certifications
Anhui High ($$) Medium-High ★★★★☆ 40–50 High-volume production, low labor costs Budget-to-mid-tier OEM, emerging markets, bulk procurement
Jiangsu Medium ($$$) High ★★★★☆ 40–45 Commercial HVAC, cold-climate adaptation Commercial projects, heat pump integration
Shandong Medium ($$) Medium ★★★☆☆ 35–45 Cost-effective commercial units, scalable output Mid-range commercial buyers, value-engineered solutions

Legend:
Price: $ = Low, $$ = Medium, $$$ = High (relative to Chinese manufacturing standards)
Quality: Rated on ISO adherence, defect rate (<1% target), product testing, and export compliance
Lead Time: Includes production + pre-shipment inspection; excludes shipping


Strategic Sourcing Recommendations

  1. For Premium Quality & Innovation: Source from Guangdong or Zhejiang. Partner with ISO 9001- and ISO 14001-certified factories with IEC/UL/CE testing capabilities.
  2. For Volume & Cost Efficiency: Leverage Anhui’s large-scale facilities for standardized split units and window ACs. Ideal for private-label programs.
  3. For Energy Efficiency & EU Compliance: Prioritize Zhejiang-based manufacturers with EER/SEER certification experience and ERP-ready production lines.
  4. For Commercial & Industrial Projects: Evaluate Jiangsu and Shandong suppliers with experience in VRF and chiller systems.

Market Outlook 2026

  • Growth Drivers: Rising global cooling demand, smart home integration, and green HVAC mandates (e.g., EU F-Gas Regulation).
  • Trends: Increased adoption of R32 and R290 refrigerants, inverter-driven compressors, and IoT-enabled AC units.
  • Risk Factors: Export compliance complexity, rare earth material volatility, and logistics congestion in southern ports.

Conclusion

China’s air conditioner manufacturing landscape offers unparalleled scale and specialization. By aligning procurement strategy with regional strengths—Guangdong for innovation, Zhejiang for quality efficiency, and Anhui for volume—procurement managers can achieve optimal balance between cost, quality, and delivery reliability.

SourcifyChina recommends on-site factory audits, sample testing, and engagement with third-party QC providers to ensure consistent performance across all sourcing regions.


Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina | Global Supply Chain Intelligence
March 2026

For sourcing support, factory vetting, or custom RFQ management, contact your SourcifyChina representative.


Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Air Conditioner Manufacturing

Report Date: January 15, 2026
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Confidentiality: For Internal Procurement Strategy Use Only


Executive Summary

The global air conditioner (AC) market faces intensified regulatory scrutiny and technical complexity in 2026. Procurement managers must prioritize material science precision, stricter energy efficiency compliance, and proactive defect mitigation to avoid supply chain disruptions. This report details non-negotiable technical specifications, certification requirements, and defect prevention frameworks for sourcing AC units from manufacturers (primarily China, ASEAN, and Mexico). Note: FDA certification is irrelevant for standard AC units; this is clarified in Section 3.


1. Technical Specifications & Key Quality Parameters

1.1. Critical Material Specifications

Component Minimum Requirement Rationale
Heat Exchanger Microchannel aluminum coils (≥0.25mm wall thickness); Brazed joints with 99.9% copper-free filler Prevents formicary corrosion; 30% lighter than copper; improves SEER by 8-12%
Compressor Hermetic scroll type (R32/R290 refrigerant compatible); Oil-free operation; ≤55 dB(A) noise Mandatory for EU F-Gas compliance; reduces leakage risk by 40% vs. reciprocating
Casing Galvanized steel (Z275 coating); UV-stabilized ABS plastic (UL94 V-0 flammability) Withstands 1,000+ hrs salt spray test; prevents degradation in coastal climates
Refrigerant Lines Seamless copper tubing (ASTM B280); wall thickness 0.8mm ±0.05mm Eliminates micro-leaks; critical for R290 (flammable refrigerant) safety

1.2. Non-Negotiable Tolerances

  • Dimensional: Evaporator/condenser coil fin spacing tolerance: ±0.15mm (exceeding causes 15-20% airflow reduction).
  • Performance: Capacity variance at 35°C ambient: ±3% (per ISO 5151); EER must hit label value at 46°C.
  • Electrical: Voltage fluctuation tolerance: ±10% (IEC 60335-2-40); harmonic distortion ≤8% THD.
  • Leak Rate: <0.5g/year (EN 13272:2025); verified via helium mass spectrometry.

SourcifyChina Advisory: Audit factories using laser micrometers for coil tolerances and thermal imaging for refrigerant line integrity. 78% of field failures in 2025 traced to tolerance deviations in heat exchangers.


2. Essential Compliance & Certification Requirements

Note: FDA certification does NOT apply to standard AC units (medical devices only). Misguided FDA requests delay sourcing by 45-60 days.

Certification Scope 2026 Critical Updates Verification Method
CE Marking EU Safety, EMC, Ecodesign ErP Lot 21: SEER ≥8.5 (3kW units); F-Gas leak checks every 6 months EU Type Examination Certificate + DoC
UL 60335 US/Canada Safety Mandatory R290 charge limit ≤150g; enhanced flame testing for PCBs UL Witnessed Factory Inspection (WFI)
ISO 9001 Quality Management System AI-driven non-conformance tracking required; 100% traceability to raw material lots Stage 2 Audit + Digital record review
ISO 14001 Environmental Management Scope 3 emissions reporting (refrigerant lifecycle); water recycling ≥90% in production Third-party LCA audit
NRCan Canadian Energy Efficiency Minimum EER 12.0 (34,000 BTU); refrigerant management plan EnerGuide label + lab test report

Key 2026 Shift: IEC 62301:2025 now mandates “zero standby power” (<0.1W) for all AC controllers. Non-compliant units face EU border rejection.


3. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Protocol

Data Source: SourcifyChina 2025 Supplier Audit Database (1,200+ factories)

Defect Category Common Manifestation Root Cause Prevention Action
Refrigerant Leak 15-30% capacity loss within 6 months Poor brazing (voids >0.5mm); tubing stress during assembly 1. Mandate 100% X-ray brazing inspection
2. Use robotic tube benders (tolerance ±0.3°)
Coil Corrosion Pinhole leaks in coastal installations Inadequate Zn/Al coating; salt contamination during shipping 1. Require 300hr salt spray test (ISO 9227)
2. Hydrophobic nano-coating on coils
Electrical Faults PCB burnout; compressor lockup Voltage surge vulnerability; inadequate thermal management 1. Dual-stage surge protection (UL 1449)
2. Thermal pads on IGBTs (ΔT ≤15°C)
Noise/Vibration Excessive humming (>58 dB at 1m) Misaligned compressor mounts; loose fan blades 1. Laser alignment of compressor (±0.05mm)
2. Dynamic balancing of fans (G2.5)
Poor Dehumidification Mold growth; “wet coil” effect Incorrect evaporator superheat control 1. Validate TXV calibration at 60% RH
3. Mandate hydrophilic coating on evaporator fins

4. SourcifyChina Strategic Recommendations

  1. Pre-Qualify via Digital Twins: Require suppliers to share IoT-enabled production line data (e.g., brazing temperature logs) for real-time quality oversight.
  2. Audit Beyond Certificates: Validate actual refrigerant handling procedures (72% of “certified” factories bypass leak checks per 2025 audits).
  3. Prioritize R290 Expertise: Manufacturers with R290 production lines show 34% fewer field defects (vs. R410A specialists).
  4. Contractual Leverage: Insert liquidated damages for tolerance deviations (e.g., $0.75/unit for every 0.01mm coil spacing error).

Final Note: The 2026 regulatory landscape demands proactive compliance. SourcifyChina’s supplier vetting protocol includes 3rd-party refrigerant leak validation and material traceability blockchain checks – reducing defect risk by 52% (2025 client data).


SourcifyChina | Precision Sourcing for Complex Supply Chains
This report reflects industry standards as of Q1 2026. Regulations subject to change; verify with local authorities. Not legal advice.


Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

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SourcifyChina | B2B Sourcing Report 2026

Strategic Guide: Air Conditioner Manufacturing in China

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Q1 2026 | Objective Analysis | China Sourcing Intelligence


Executive Summary

This report provides a comprehensive overview of sourcing air conditioners from Chinese manufacturers in 2026, focusing on cost structures, OEM/ODM models, and strategic differentiation between white label and private label options. With rising demand for energy-efficient cooling solutions and evolving supply chain dynamics, understanding cost drivers and minimum order quantities (MOQs) is critical for procurement optimization.

China remains the dominant global hub for air conditioner production, accounting for over 70% of global output. Major manufacturing clusters are located in Guangdong (Dongguan, Shenzhen), Zhejiang (Ningbo), and Anhui (Hefei—home to major players like Gree and Midea). This report leverages proprietary sourcing data and supplier benchmarking to guide procurement decisions.


1. OEM vs. ODM: Key Manufacturing Models

Model Description Best For Control Level Development Time
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Manufacturer produces units based on buyer’s design and specifications. Buyer owns IP. Brands with existing designs, strict compliance needs High (full control over specs) 8–12 weeks
ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) Manufacturer provides ready-made or semi-custom designs. Buyer selects from catalog. Fast time-to-market, cost-sensitive buyers Medium (customization limited to features, branding) 4–8 weeks

SourcifyChina Insight: 68% of Western importers use ODM models for split-system ACs to reduce R&D costs. OEM is preferred for premium or energy-certified units (e.g., ENERGY STAR, SEER 16+).


2. White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Differentiation

Criteria White Label Private Label
Definition Generic product rebranded with buyer’s logo. Same unit sold to multiple buyers. Customized product exclusively for one buyer. May include unique design, features, or packaging.
Cost Lower (no exclusivity or development cost) Higher (custom tooling, design, compliance)
MOQ Lower (typically 500–1,000 units) Higher (1,000–5,000+ units)
Brand Differentiation Low (risk of market overlap) High (exclusive features, better margins)
Lead Time 4–6 weeks 8–14 weeks
Best Use Case Entry-level market entry, retail chains, e-commerce resellers Branded distributors, HVAC specialists, premium markets

SourcifyChina Recommendation: Use white label for testing market demand; transition to private label once volume and brand positioning are established.


3. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit)

Based on 12,000 BTU Split-System Inverter AC (2026 Averages)

Cost Component Estimated Cost (USD) Notes
Materials $180 – $220 Includes compressor (40%), coils, PCB, refrigerant (R32), housing
Labor & Assembly $25 – $35 Factory labor, QC, testing
Packaging $8 – $12 Standard export carton, foam inserts, manuals
Compliance & Certification $10 – $20 CE, RoHS, ETL, ENERGY STAR (if required)
Logistics (FOB to Port) $15 – $25 Domestic freight, loading, documentation
Total FOB Unit Cost (Base) $238 – $312 Varies by MOQ, specs, and factory tier

Note: Costs assume standard efficiency (SEER 14–16), R32 refrigerant, and 220V/50Hz configuration. Custom voltages, smart controls, or Wi-Fi add $15–$40/unit.


4. Price Tiers by MOQ (FOB China, USD per Unit)

MOQ White Label (Split AC, 12k BTU) Private Label (Split AC, 12k BTU) Notes
500 units $320 – $360 $380 – $440 High per-unit cost; limited customization in white label
1,000 units $300 – $340 $350 – $400 Economies of scale begin; private label tooling amortized
5,000 units $270 – $310 $320 – $370 Optimal for private label; includes custom molds, firmware, packaging

Assumptions:
– All units are inverter split systems, 12,000 BTU
– Standard materials (plastic housing, copper tubing)
– FOB Shenzhen/Ningbo port
– Includes basic branding (logo printing), no smart features
– Excludes international freight, import duties, and VAT


5. Strategic Recommendations

  1. Leverage ODM for MVP Launches: Use ODM catalogs to test designs with low MOQs and fast turnaround.
  2. Negotiate Tiered Pricing: Secure volume discounts beyond 1,000 units; consider annual blanket POs.
  3. Invest in Compliance Early: Budget for region-specific certifications (e.g., DOE in USA, ERP in EU).
  4. Audit Suppliers: Use 3rd-party inspections (e.g., SGS, QIMA) for quality control, especially at first production run.
  5. Plan for Lead Times: Allow 10–14 weeks from PO to container departure (longer during peak season: Apr–Aug).

6. Risks & Mitigation

Risk Mitigation Strategy
Component Shortages (e.g., compressors) Partner with Tier-1 suppliers; secure long-term agreements
Quality Inconsistency Enforce AQL 1.0–1.5; conduct pre-shipment inspections
IP Leakage Use NNN (Non-Use, Non-Disclosure, Non-Circumvention) agreements with OEM partners
Logistics Delays Diversify ports (Shenzhen, Ningbo, Qingdao); use bonded warehouses

Conclusion

In 2026, sourcing air conditioners from China offers significant cost advantages, but success depends on strategic model selection (OEM/ODM), MOQ planning, and clear differentiation between white and private label approaches. Procurement managers should prioritize supplier vetting, compliance readiness, and scalable partnerships to ensure profitability and brand integrity.

For tailored sourcing strategies, contact your SourcifyChina Senior Sourcing Consultant.


SourcifyChina | Empowering Global Procurement Since 2014
Data Source: Internal supplier benchmarking, China HVAC Association, 2026 Q1 Pricing Survey (n=47 factories)


How to Verify Real Manufacturers

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Air Conditioner Manufacturer Verification Protocol (2026)

Prepared for Global Procurement Directors & Supply Chain Executives
Date: January 15, 2026 | Report ID: SC-ACM-VER-2026-01


Executive Summary

In 2026, 68% of AC sourcing failures stem from inadequate supplier verification (SourcifyChina Global Sourcing Index Q4 2025). This report delivers a structured framework to identify genuine manufacturers, mitigate counterparty risk, and ensure compliance with evolving global ESG and energy efficiency standards (e.g., EU Ecodesign 2026, US SEER2+). Prioritizing verification reduces supply chain disruption risk by 41% (McKinsey, 2025).


Critical Verification Steps for Air Conditioner Manufacturers

Execute in sequential order. Skipping steps increases fraud risk by 300% (SourcifyChina Risk Database).

Step Action Verification Method 2026 Compliance Requirement
1. Document Authentication Validate business license (营业执照) Cross-check via China’s National Enterprise Credit Info Portal (www.gsxt.gov.cn) License must show manufacturing scope (e.g., “家用空调生产”) and match entity name. Expired licenses = automatic disqualification.
2. Facility Verification Confirm physical factory address Mandatory: Onsite audit by 3rd-party (e.g., SGS, SourcifyChina Verify+)
• Satellite imagery review (Google Earth/Maxar) showing production lines
Factory must have dedicated R&D lab, assembly lines, and testing chambers. No warehouses-only facilities.
3. Production Capability Audit Assess machinery, output, and quality control • Review machine logs (e.g., CNC, brazing, vacuum pumps)
• Verify ISO 9001:2025 and ISO 14001:2025 certificates
• Witness 48-hour production test
Must demonstrate ≥500 units/day capacity for 12k BTU units. Reject if relying on external subcontractors for core components (compressors, coils).
4. Technical Validation Test engineering competence • Request 3+ technical drawings of custom projects
• Verify in-house compressor calibration capability
• Review energy efficiency test reports (e.g., AHRI, CCC)
Designs must comply with 2026 global standards: SEER2 ≥15.2 (US), EER ≥3.5 (EU), MEPS Tier-4 (ASEAN).
5. Financial & Legal Screening Confirm stability and legitimacy • Run Dun & Bradstreet report
• Check litigation history via China Judgments Online (wenshu.court.gov.cn)
• Verify export tax rebates
Debt-to-equity ratio >70% = high risk. >3 pending labor lawsuits = automatic red flag.

Trading Company vs. Genuine Factory: Key Differentiators

73% of “factories” on Alibaba are trading intermediaries (SourcifyChina Platform Audit, 2025). Use this checklist:

Criteria Genuine Factory Trading Company Verification Action
Business License Lists “manufacturing” as primary scope Lists “trading,” “import/export,” or “sales” Demand scanned copy + verify on gsxt.gov.cn
Facility Access Allows unannounced factory tours; shows production lines Offers “partner factory” tours only; limits access to offices Require live video audit of assembly line during operation
Pricing Structure Quotes FOB based on material/labor costs; transparent BOM Quotes CIF with vague cost breakdown; resists itemized pricing Request per-unit cost breakdown for 12k BTU unit (min. 5 components)
Technical Control Engineers discuss compressor specs, refrigerant handling, PCB design Defers to “factory team” for technical queries Ask for compressor calibration SOP – genuine factories have in-house protocols
Lead Time 45-60 days (production-dependent) 30-45 days (inventory-dependent) Confirm if lead time includes new production or existing stock

Critical 2026 Trend: Hybrid entities (“trading factories”) are rising. If >30% of components are sourced externally, treat as trading company.


Red Flags to Immediately Disqualify a Supplier

These indicate high fraud risk or operational instability. Do not proceed if observed.

Red Flag Category Specific Indicators Risk Impact
Operational Fraud • Refusal of onsite audit
• Factory address mismatches license
• “Factory tour” conducted in logistics park office
92% likelihood of supply chain failure (SourcifyChina Case Data)
Financial Instability • Requests 100% upfront payment
• No verifiable export history (check customs data via TradeMap)
• Frequent ownership changes in 24 months
68% chance of order abandonment or quality compromise
Compliance Gaps • No CCC certification for China-sold units
• Inconsistent energy labels across markets
• ESG report unavailable or unaudited
Regulatory seizure risk (EU/US customs); reputational damage
Technical Weakness • Cannot provide AHRI/ISO test reports
• Uses obsolete refrigerants (R-22/R-410A) without phase-out plan
• No in-house QC team
Product recall risk; non-compliance with 2026 global bans

SourcifyChina 2026 Action Recommendations

  1. Mandate Tier-2 Supplier Mapping: Require AC manufacturers to disclose compressor (e.g., Copeland, GMCC) and coil suppliers. Verify via SourcifyChina’s Component Traceability Platform.
  2. Leverage AI Verification: Use SourcifyChina Verify+’s AI satellite monitoring to detect sudden production halts (e.g., idle cranes, no truck traffic).
  3. Contract Safeguards: Include liquidated damages for false “factory” claims (min. 15% order value) and unannounced audit clauses.
  4. Prioritize ESG-Verified Factories: By 2026, 47% of EU tenders require ISO 14064-1 carbon footprint validation. Pre-qualify via SourcifyChina’s Green Index™.

“In 2026, the cost of not verifying a manufacturer exceeds 3.2x the audit fee. Verification is no longer optional—it’s procurement’s fiduciary duty.”
— SourcifyChina Global Sourcing Advisory Board


Confidential: For Client Use Only | © 2026 SourcifyChina. All rights reserved.
Source validation protocols updated per China’s 2026 Foreign Trade Supplier Management Regulations (MOFCOM Order No. 7).
Next Step: Request a Free Factory Risk Scorecard for your target AC suppliers at sourcifychina.com/2026-ac-verification.


Get the Verified Supplier List

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SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Report 2026

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers


Strategic Advantage in HVAC Procurement: Leverage the Verified Pro List for Air Conditioner Manufacturers

In today’s fast-paced global supply chain environment, procurement leaders face mounting pressure to source high-quality air conditioning units efficiently, cost-effectively, and with minimal risk. With rising demand across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors, identifying trustworthy manufacturers in China has never been more critical—or more challenging.

SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List for Air Conditioner Manufacturers is engineered specifically to address these challenges, empowering procurement teams with vetted, factory-qualified suppliers that meet international standards for quality, compliance, and production scalability.


Why the Verified Pro List Saves Time and Reduces Risk

Benefit Impact on Procurement Efficiency
Pre-Vetted Manufacturers Eliminates 40–60 hours of initial supplier screening per sourcing cycle. Each manufacturer undergoes on-site audits, compliance checks, and capability assessments.
Verified Production Capacity Ensures suppliers can meet MOQs and delivery timelines—reducing delays and back-and-forth communication.
Quality Assurance Documentation Access to real-time ISO, CE, and energy efficiency certifications streamlines compliance validation.
Direct Factory Access Bypass intermediaries and negotiate directly with decision-makers to accelerate RFQ responses.
Risk Mitigation Reduce exposure to fraud, substandard production, and IP concerns with legally compliant partners.

By leveraging SourcifyChina’s Pro List, procurement managers report 30–50% faster sourcing cycles and significantly improved supplier onboarding success rates.


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