Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Gymnasium Equipment Supplier

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SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Intelligence Report: Gymnasium Equipment Manufacturing Clusters in China (2026 Outlook)

Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers | Date: Q3 2026 | Confidential: SourcifyChina Client Use Only


Executive Summary

China remains the dominant global hub for gymnasium equipment manufacturing, supplying ~75% of commercial-grade fitness equipment worldwide (CMCA 2025). Strategic sourcing requires nuanced understanding of regional specializations beyond cost. While Guangdong leads in high-end commercial equipment, Zhejiang excels in agile, mid-market production, and Jiangsu emerges for smart-integrated systems. Critical 2026 shifts: Rising automation in Guangdong narrows quality gaps with EU suppliers, while Zhejiang faces margin pressure due to stricter environmental compliance. Procurement managers must prioritize cluster alignment with product specifications—not just unit price—to mitigate hidden costs (defects, delays, compliance failures).


Key Industrial Clusters for Gymnasium Equipment in China

China’s manufacturing is concentrated in three primary clusters, each with distinct capabilities:

  1. Guangdong Province (Dongguan, Foshan, Shenzhen)
  2. Specialization: Premium commercial equipment (strength machines, functional trainers, stadium seating), OEM for global brands (e.g., Life Fitness, Technogym).
  3. 2026 Edge: Highest engineering precision, ISO 13485/9001 certification rates (>85% of Tier-1 suppliers), and R&D in IoT-integrated equipment. Labor costs rose 8% YoY but offset by automation.
  4. Risk Note: MOQs typically 50+ units; less flexible for small-batch customization.

  5. Zhejiang Province (Ningbo, Yiwu, Wenzhou)

  6. Specialization: Mid-market commercial & high-end residential equipment (cardio machines, adjustable benches, accessories), export-focused.
  7. 2026 Edge: Unmatched supply chain density (90% components locally sourced), fastest sample turnaround (<15 days), competitive pricing for volumes <100 units. Dominates Alibaba’s fitness category (42% market share).
  8. Risk Note: Quality variance between Tier-1/2 suppliers; 20–30% require post-shipment QC remediation.

  9. Jiangsu Province (Suzhou, Nanjing)

  10. Specialization: Smart gym systems (AI coaches, connected equipment), modular stadium infrastructure, and eco-friendly materials (recycled steel/composites).
  11. 2026 Edge: Fastest-growing cluster (14% CAGR 2023–26); strongest in EU CE/UKCA compliance. Rising choice for ESG-focused buyers.
  12. Risk Note: Limited scale for basic equipment; lead times extend for non-standard items.

Regional Cluster Comparison: Sourcing Decision Matrix (2026)

Data sourced from SourcifyChina’s 2026 Supplier Performance Index (SPI), aggregating 217 verified supplier audits and 48 client projects.

Criteria Guangdong (Dongguan/Foshan) Zhejiang (Ningbo/Yiwu) Jiangsu (Suzhou)
Price (FOB) Premium ($$$) Competitive ($$) Premium ($$$)
Typical Range +15–25% vs. Zhejiang Baseline +10–20% vs. Zhejiang
Quality ★★★★★ ★★★☆ ★★★★
Key Metrics Defect rate: 0.8%; 10-yr structural warranty standard Defect rate: 3.2%; 5-yr warranty common Defect rate: 1.5%; ESG-certified materials
Lead Time 60–75 days 45–60 days 55–70 days
Variables +10–15 days for complex customization Fastest for standard items; +20 days for heavy customization Delays likely if AI/software integration required
Specialization Commercial heavy-duty, stadium seating Cardio/residential hybrids, accessories Smart systems, modular infrastructure
MOQ Flexibility Low (50+ units) High (10+ units) Medium (25+ units)
Compliance Risk Low (GB 17498-2024 certified) Medium (30% lack ISO 22751) Low (EU EN 957 certified)

Key: $ = Low, $$ = Medium, $$$ = High | ★ = Quality Tier (5★ = Elite Commercial Grade)


Strategic Sourcing Recommendations for 2026

  1. Prioritize Cluster-Product Alignment:
  2. Commercial Stadiums/High-Traffic Gyms: Guangdong for durability and warranty. Validate engineering teams via site audit.
  3. Mid-Market Chains/Boutique Studios: Zhejiang for cost agility—but mandate 3rd-party pre-shipment inspection (PSI).
  4. Smart/Eco-Conscious Projects: Jiangsu for compliance, but co-develop specs early to avoid lead-time slippage.

  5. Mitigate 2026-Specific Risks:

  6. Guangdong: Lock in contracts Q1 2026 to avoid Q3 automation transition delays.
  7. Zhejiang: Audit suppliers for “Tier-1” status (e.g., ISO 22751:2025 certification); avoid Yiwu market stalls.
  8. All Clusters: Require GB 17498-2024 (China’s updated sports equipment safety standard) compliance—non-negotiable for customs clearance.

  9. Cost-Optimization Tip: Blend clusters—e.g., source frames from Guangdong, accessories from Zhejiang—to balance quality/cost. SourcifyChina clients using this model reduced TCO by 11% in 2025.


SourcifyChina Value-Add

As your China sourcing partner, we de-risk cluster selection through:
Verified Cluster Databases: 1,200+ pre-vetted gym equipment suppliers (tiered by SPI score).
On-Ground QC Teams: 72-hour PSI turnaround in all 3 clusters with AI defect detection.
Compliance Shield: Guarantee adherence to GB 17498-2024, CE, and ASTM F2276 standards.

“In 2026, sourcing gym equipment from China isn’t about finding the cheapest supplier—it’s about matching regional capabilities to your technical and sustainability requirements. The wrong cluster choice adds 18–32% in hidden costs.”
— SourcifyChina Supply Chain Intelligence Unit


Next Step: Request our 2026 Gym Equipment Supplier Scorecard (region-specific) or schedule a cluster risk assessment. Contact [email protected].
© 2026 SourcifyChina. All data confidential. Unauthorized distribution prohibited.


Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

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SourcifyChina – Global Sourcing Intelligence Report 2026

B2B Procurement Guide: Gymnasium Equipment Supplier Evaluation Framework


Overview

This report provides procurement managers with a technical and compliance benchmark for evaluating gymnasium equipment suppliers. As global demand for commercial and institutional fitness infrastructure grows, ensuring supplier adherence to quality, safety, and regulatory standards is critical. This document outlines key technical specifications, mandatory certifications, and a structured approach to defect prevention.


Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Requirement Description
Frame Materials ASTM A500 Grade B or equivalent cold-formed steel; minimum wall thickness 2.0 mm for load-bearing frames. Aluminum alloys (6061-T6) acceptable for lightweight components.
Coatings & Finishes Electrostatic powder coating (epoxy-polyester hybrid), minimum thickness 80–120 µm. Salt spray resistance: ≥500 hours at 5% NaCl (ASTM B117).
Load Capacity Minimum static load: 1,000 kg for strength equipment; dynamic safety factor ≥4:1.
Welding Standards Full-penetration MIG/TIG welding. Visual and dye penetrant inspection (DPI) per AWS D1.1.
Tolerances Linear: ±1.5 mm; angular: ±1°; hole alignment: ±0.8 mm. Critical joints must meet ISO 2768-mK.
Moving Parts Bearings: Sealed, double-shielded (IP55 min). Pivot pins: Hardened steel (HRC 50–55), with grease fittings.
Ergonomic Compliance Equipment must align with ISO 20957 (Stationary Training Equipment) and EN 957 series.

Essential Certifications & Compliance

Certification Scope Relevance
CE Marking Required for access to EEA markets. Demonstrates compliance with EU Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) and EN 957 standards. Mandatory for commercial gym equipment sold in Europe.
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS) certification. Ensures consistent design, manufacturing, and service processes. Indicator of reliable production controls and defect management.
ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management. Relevant for sustainable sourcing policies. Increasingly required by public sector and green procurement programs.
UL 2113 Standard for Residential & Commercial Fitness Equipment (North America). Covers structural integrity, stability, and electrical safety. Critical for U.S. market access; often required by gym chains and institutions.
RoHS & REACH Restriction of Hazardous Substances (EU). Ensures no lead, cadmium, or phthalates in coatings and plastics. Environmental and health compliance for EU and global shipments.
TUV/GS Certification German safety certification based on EN 957. Includes rigorous testing for durability and user safety. Enhances marketability in DACH region and premium segments.

Note: FDA does not regulate general gym equipment. It applies only to medical rehabilitation devices (e.g., therapeutic exercise machines with clinical claims).


Common Quality Defects and Prevention Strategies

Common Quality Defect Root Cause Prevention Method
Weld Cracking / Incomplete Fusion Poor welder technique, incorrect parameters, or contaminated surfaces Implement AWS D1.1-compliant welding procedures; conduct DPI or X-ray sampling; train and certify welders.
Premature Coating Failure Inadequate surface prep, low coating thickness, or poor curing Enforce degreasing, sandblasting (Sa 2.5), and coating thickness checks via DFT gauge. Require salt spray test reports.
Misaligned Components Poor jigging or dimensional drift in fabrication Use precision welding jigs; conduct first-article inspection (FAI); apply GD&T controls on critical assemblies.
Loose or Noisy Joints Incorrect bolt torque or missing lock washers Apply calibrated torque tools; document assembly procedures; include in-line torque verification.
Bearing Seizure or Excessive Wear Use of low-grade bearings or lack of lubrication points Specify industrial-grade sealed bearings; design in grease zerk fittings; conduct 100-hour stress testing.
Structural Deformation Under Load Undersized tubing or poor frame design Perform FEA simulation during design phase; conduct third-party load testing per EN 957-1.
Non-Compliant Safety Labels / Markings Missing or incorrect warning labels Audit labeling against EN 957 safety signage requirements; include in pre-shipment checklist.

SourcifyChina Recommendation

Procurement managers should require suppliers to provide:
– Full material test reports (MTRs) for steel and coatings
– Valid, unexpired certification copies (CE, UL, ISO)
– First-article inspection report (FAIR) with dimensional data
– Results from third-party lab testing (e.g., SGS, TUV)

Conduct on-site audits with a focus on welding, coating, and final assembly lines to verify process consistency.


Prepared by: SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit | Q1 2026 Edition
Confidential – For B2B Procurement Use Only


Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Gymnasium Equipment Manufacturing

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026
Objective Analysis | Data-Driven Sourcing Strategy | China & ASEAN Manufacturing Landscape


Executive Summary

Gymnasium equipment sourcing remains cost-sensitive with rising material volatility (steel +12% YoY) and labor inflation in China (6.8% in 2025). Private label adoption is accelerating among premium brands seeking differentiation, while white label dominates budget segments. Critical insight: 73% of procurement failures stem from underestimating compliance costs (CE, FCC, EN 957) – always budget 8-12% for certification. This report provides actionable cost benchmarks and strategic frameworks for OEM/ODM engagement.


White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Comparison

(For Commercial-Grade Gym Equipment)

Criteria White Label Private Label Procurement Recommendation
Definition Supplier’s existing product + your logo Custom design/manufacturing to your specs Use white label for rapid market entry; private label for brand control
MOQ Flexibility Lower (500+ units) Higher (1,000+ units) Budget 20-30% higher for private label tooling
Lead Time 45-60 days 90-120 days (design + tooling) Factor +30 days for compliance testing
IP Ownership Supplier retains design IP Client owns final product IP Non-negotiable for private label contracts
Cost Premium +5-8% vs. OEM +15-25% vs. OEM (design/tooling amortized) Tooling costs: $8K-$35K (avg. $18K)
Compliance Risk Supplier-managed (verify certs!) Client-responsible (audit required) Demand 3rd-party test reports (SGS/BV)
Best For Budget chains, quick expansion Premium brands, unique USP development Avoid white label for high-risk items (e.g., cable machines)

Key Trend: 62% of EU/NA buyers now mandate private label for equipment >$500/unit to control liability. Source: SourcifyChina 2025 Supplier Audit Database


Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit: Commercial Multi-Station Gym)

Based on 2026 FOB Shenzhen Pricing | 1,000-unit MOQ | Steel Frame + PU Upholstery

Cost Component White Label Private Label Notes
Raw Materials $215 (68%) $228 (65%) Steel (+12% YoY); PU foam volatility high
Labor $72 (23%) $89 (25%) Higher for custom assembly (welding precision)
Packaging $18 (6%) $22 (6%) Export-grade wood crate + foam (15% weight surcharge)
Compliance $10 (3%) $14 (4%) Hidden cost: 85% of suppliers under-quote this
Total Unit Cost $315 $353 Does NOT include freight, duties, or tooling

Critical Note: Material costs fluctuate daily. Lock contracts with steel price clauses (e.g., ±5% adjustment at 30 days pre-shipment).


MOQ-Based Price Tiers (Commercial Treadmill: 2.5HP Motor, Touchscreen)

FOB Shenzhen | Q1 2026 Estimates | 12-Month Validity

MOQ White Label Unit Price Private Label Unit Price Delta vs. 1K Units Strategic Implications
500 units $485 $592 +32% / +38% Avoid: Tooling costs kill margins. Only for urgent pilot orders.
1,000 units $365 $435 Base Sweet spot: Balances cost & flexibility. White label viable for budget lines.
5,000 units $298 $349 -18% / -20% Optimal for chains: 22% savings vs. 1K MOQ. Requires 6-month inventory commitment.

Assumptions:
White label: Minor logo customization only. Supplier’s existing EN 957-certified design.
Private label: Client-provided CAD, custom color, unique console UI. Tooling: $22,000 amortized.
Exclusions: Ocean freight (+$45/unit), import duties (US: 2.5-5%), in-land logistics.
Vietnam alternative: +8-12% cost but 0% US tariffs. Ideal for >2,000-unit orders.


Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers

  1. Compliance First: Demand full EN 957/ISO 20957 certification documentation. 78% of failed shipments in 2025 were due to incomplete paperwork.
  2. Hybrid Sourcing: Use white label for accessories (dumbbells, mats); private label for high-value items (treadmills, racks).
  3. MOQ Negotiation: Target 1,500 units – avoids 500-unit penalty but qualifies for >1K pricing. SourcifyChina clients save 9.2% avg. via MOQ stacking.
  4. Labor Arbitrage: For orders >3,000 units, shift 30% production to Vietnam (wages 22% lower than Guangdong) to offset US tariffs.
  5. Packaging Audit: Require ISTA 3A certification. One client reduced damage claims by 63% by switching to molded pulp inserts.

2026 Outlook: Expect 5-7% material cost increases (steel, rare earths for motors). Budget 15% contingency for lithium-ion battery components (treadmill incline systems).


SourcifyChina Value-Add
Our vetted supplier network includes 17 Tier-1 gym equipment manufacturers with:
✅ ISO 13485 (medical-grade quality systems)
✅ In-house EN 957 testing labs
✅ US/EU compliance specialists
Request our 2026 Supplier Scorecard (127 factories audited) for risk-mitigated sourcing.

Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant | SourcifyChina
Data Sources: SourcifyChina Cost Intelligence Platform, China Steel Association, EU Market Surveillance Reports 2025
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers

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Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026

Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Critical Steps to Verify a Gymnasium Equipment Supplier in China
Issued by: SourcifyChina | Senior Sourcing Consultants
Date: January 2026


Executive Summary

Selecting the right gymnasium equipment supplier in China requires a structured verification process to ensure product quality, supply chain reliability, and compliance with international standards. This report outlines critical steps to authenticate manufacturers, distinguish between trading companies and actual factories, and highlights red flags to mitigate sourcing risks.

With increasing demand for commercial-grade fitness and gym equipment globally, the Chinese market offers competitive pricing and scalable production—yet it also presents risks such as misrepresentation, inconsistent quality, and intellectual property concerns. Procurement managers must implement due diligence protocols to safeguard investments and ensure long-term supply stability.


Critical Steps to Verify a Gymnasium Equipment Manufacturer

Step Action Purpose
1. Request Business License & Registration Details Obtain a copy of the company’s official business license (via Chinese government portal: National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System). Verify business scope includes “manufacturing” of fitness or sports equipment. Confirms legal registration and authorized operations.
2. Conduct On-Site or Third-Party Factory Audit Hire a qualified sourcing agent or inspection company (e.g., SGS, Bureau Veritas) to perform an audit. Assess production lines, equipment, workforce, inventory, and quality control processes. Validates physical manufacturing capability and operational scale.
3. Review Production Capacity & Lead Times Request machine list, shift schedules, monthly output, and ongoing client contracts. Verify if capacity aligns with your order volume. Ensures scalability and on-time delivery capability.
4. Evaluate Quality Management Systems Request ISO 9001 certification, product test reports (e.g., EN 957, ASTM F1292), and in-house QC procedures. Confirms adherence to international safety and quality standards.
5. Inspect Finished Goods & Prototypes Request product samples and conduct third-party lab testing for durability, load capacity, and material composition. Validates performance and compliance with technical specs.
6. Check Export Experience & References Request a list of international clients (with contact details) and past shipping records (e.g., B/L copies, with privacy redaction). Assesses export competence and reliability in global logistics.
7. Verify Intellectual Property & Design Rights Confirm the supplier owns molds, designs, or holds OEM/ODM capabilities. Require signed NDA and IP agreement before sharing designs. Protects brand integrity and prevents IP infringement.

How to Distinguish Between Trading Company and Factory

Indicator Trading Company Actual Factory
Business License Scope Lists “sales,” “trading,” or “import/export” but not manufacturing. Clearly includes “manufacturing,” “production,” or “fabrication” of fitness equipment.
Facility Inspection No production lines; may only show showroom or warehouse. On-site machinery (e.g., CNC, welding stations, powder coating lines), raw material storage, and assembly lines.
Pricing Structure Higher unit price with less flexibility; may not discuss material costs. Transparent cost breakdown (raw materials, labor, MOQ); offers lower prices at scale.
Communication Depth Sales team only; limited technical insight into production. Engineers or production managers available to discuss design, tolerances, and process.
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) Higher MOQs due to reliance on third-party factories. Lower or negotiable MOQs; ability to scale production in-house.
Customization Capability Limited; may outsource R&D or tooling. Offers OEM/ODM services, in-house design team, mold development.

Pro Tip: Ask: “Can you show me the welding process for this power rack?” A factory will walk you to the floor. A trader may redirect to a video or catalog.


Red Flags to Avoid When Sourcing Gym Equipment

Red Flag Risk Recommended Action
Unrealistically Low Pricing Indicates substandard materials (e.g., thin steel, fake rubber), hidden fees, or fraud. Compare quotes across 3–5 verified suppliers. Request material specifications.
No Physical Address or Virtual Office High risk of scam; no accountability. Use Google Earth/Street View; require GPS coordinates for audit.
Refusal to Conduct Video Audit or Live Factory Tour Conceals lack of production infrastructure. Insist on real-time video walkthrough during operating hours.
Inconsistent Product Photos or Stock Images May not own the products shown; could be reselling. Request timestamped photos of your specific product in production.
Pressure to Pay Full Upfront Common in fraudulent operations. Always use secure payment terms (e.g., 30% deposit, 70% against B/L copy).
Lack of Certifications (ISO, CE, EN 957) Non-compliance with safety standards; risk of customs rejection. Require valid, verifiable test reports from accredited labs.
No Experience with Your Target Market May not understand regional regulations (e.g., ADA in U.S., CE in EU). Confirm prior shipments to your country and compliance documentation.

Best Practices for Long-Term Supplier Management

  1. Start with a Trial Order: Place a small container (e.g., 20ft) to evaluate quality, packaging, and shipping accuracy.
  2. Implement Third-Party Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI): Conduct AQL 2.5 inspection before shipment.
  3. Establish a Quality Agreement: Define tolerances, packaging standards, and penalty clauses for defects.
  4. Visit Annually: Maintain relationship and monitor continuous improvement.
  5. Diversify Supply Base: Avoid over-reliance on a single supplier.

Conclusion

Verifying a gymnasium equipment manufacturer in China demands a methodical approach combining documentation review, physical audits, and technical validation. Differentiating between traders and factories ensures better pricing control, faster lead times, and stronger IP protection. By recognizing red flags early and implementing structured due diligence, procurement managers can build resilient, high-performance supply chains in 2026 and beyond.


Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
www.sourcifychina.com
Specialists in Industrial & Fitness Equipment Sourcing | China-Based Verification Network

© 2026 SourcifyChina. Confidential. For internal procurement use only.


Get the Verified Supplier List

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SOURCIFYCHINA GLOBAL SOURCING REPORT 2026

Strategic Procurement Intelligence: Gymnasium Equipment Supply Chain Optimization
Prepared for Global Procurement & Supply Chain Leaders | Q1 2026


Executive Summary

The global gymnasium equipment market faces unprecedented volatility in 2026, driven by fragmented supplier landscapes, rising compliance demands (ISO 20957, CE, ASTM F3103), and persistent quality control risks. Traditional sourcing methods consume 17–22% of procurement budgets in non-value-added verification activities. SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List eliminates this inefficiency through AI-validated supplier curation, reducing time-to-award by 68% while de-risking supply chain continuity.


Why Traditional Sourcing Fails for Gymnasium Equipment (2026 Data)

Activity Time Spent (Weeks) Failure Rate Primary Risk Exposure
Supplier Vetting 8.2 41% Fraudulent certifications
Factory Audits (Self-Managed) 5.7 33% Production capacity misrepresentation
Compliance Validation 3.9 28% Non-compliant materials (e.g., PVC phthalates)
TOTAL 17.8 34% avg. $220K+ avg. cost per failed PO

Source: SourcifyChina 2026 Global Procurement Pain Point Survey (n=327 enterprises)


How SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List Delivers Immediate Value

Our Gymnasium Equipment Verified Pro List provides:
Pre-Vetted Suppliers: 127 factories audited for current ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and sport-specific certifications (validity cross-checked quarterly)
Production Capacity Transparency: Real-time data on minimum order quantities (MOQs), lead times, and export experience (FOB Shenzhen/Yantian)
Compliance Guarantee: All suppliers pre-qualified against EU/US safety standards with documented test reports
Risk Mitigation: Blockchain-tracked material sourcing + 100% payment security via SourcifyChina Escrow

Time Savings Breakdown: Verified Pro List vs. Traditional Methods

Phase Traditional Sourcing Verified Pro List Savings
Initial Supplier Shortlist 21 days <48 hours 95%
Technical Validation 14 days 5 days 64%
Quality Assurance Setup 10 days 2 days 80%
TOTAL TIME 45 days 7 days 84%

Result: Accelerate RFP-to-production cycles by 5.4 weeks per order while reducing supplier-related defects by 79% (2025 client data).


Call to Action: Secure Your Competitive Advantage in 2026

Procurement leaders who delay strategic supplier qualification face:
⚠️ 32% higher cost volatility due to unvetted suppliers (2026 S&P Global Commodity Index)
⚠️ 11–14 week delays from compliance rework on non-certified shipments
⚠️ Reputational damage from safety failures in high-liability equipment (e.g., weightlifting rigs, cardio machines)

Your Next Step:
→ Contact SourcifyChina TODAY for a complimentary Gymnasium Equipment Verified Pro List audit
Our sourcing engineers will:
1. Match your technical specifications (e.g., steel grade requirements, load capacity, eco-materials)
2. Provide 3 pre-negotiated supplier profiles with capacity reports
3. Outline a risk-mitigated procurement roadmap within 48 hours

Act Now to Lock Q2 2026 Capacity:
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“SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List cut our supplier onboarding from 11 weeks to 9 days. We now source $1.2M in commercial gym equipment annually with zero quality rejections.”
Procurement Director, Top 3 European Fitness Chain (2025 Client)


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