Project supply from China

From drawings to one checked, consolidated delivery

Importing pool products from China usually means chasing several suppliers through drawings, BOMs, production, inspection and shipping. PoolProject coordinates that chain from the China side — one review, one inspection standard, one consolidated shipment.

WhatsApp opens first. You can attach your drawing, BOM or project photos in the chat.

Pool equipment, stainless fittings and long crates staged for container loading
You build the pool. We coordinate the supply.Illustrative project-supply image. Final product, model and configuration follow the written quotation.

You build the pool. We coordinate the supply.

What contractors are really trying to avoid

Finding products is easy. The hard part is turning drawings, BOM lines and several factories into one package that arrives right, complete and on time.

Inspectors measuring a stainless pool ladder and checking a pool pump
Illustrative project-supply image. Final product, model and configuration follow the written quotation.
  1. The project risk01

    One project can mean chasing eight or more suppliers.

    How PoolProject reduces it

    We coordinate specialized factories through one China-side point of contact.

  2. The project risk02

    The lowest quote becomes expensive when voltage, sizing or connections are wrong.

    How PoolProject reduces it

    We organize drawings and BOM data, flag gaps and freeze approved specifications before production.

  3. The project risk03

    Fragmented replies slow down your quotation and tender.

    How PoolProject reduces it

    We structure the open questions, models, quantities, documents and lead times into one reviewable package.

  4. The project risk04

    Quality, missing parts and shipment readiness are hard to see from abroad.

    How PoolProject reduces it

    We define order-specific checks, evidence, packing records and consolidation before handover.

Where this service fits

  • Contractors importing covers, equipment or accessories for a specific project
  • Distributors placing planned wholesale orders across categories
  • Buyers who want one inspected, consolidated shipment instead of parallel supplier follow-up
  • Saudi-bound orders that need the SABER/SASO documentation path prepared before shipment

What to prepare before WhatsApp

  1. 01Project country and city, and the delivery port or city
  2. 02Drawings, a BOM, or a simple list of what the project needs
  3. 03Target timeline and any fixed site dates
  4. 04Voltage/frequency and any destination requirements already known

How the project moves

  1. 1

    Review drawings and BOM

    Missing fields, conflicting specifications and destination requirements are flagged in writing before quotation.

  2. 2

    Follow production and inspect

    Order-specific inspection with photo and video evidence, agreed per order before production starts.

  3. 3

    Consolidate and ship

    Multi-supplier orders are packed and shipped as one coordinated delivery, with documents prepared for customs.

Scope and responsibility boundaries

  • Customs clearance and importer-of-record duties remain with the buyer or its broker.
  • Local installation, commissioning and statutory acceptance are outside the supply scope.
  • Compliance is confirmed per destination, product and model before order confirmation.

Frequently asked questions

Can I start without complete drawings?

Yes. A hand sketch, a partial list or photos of the existing plant room are enough for a first review — we tell you what else the quotation needs.

Do you handle SABER/SASO for Saudi shipments?

We prepare the documentation path per product and HS code and coordinate it with the factories; the registration itself runs under the importer's account.

Can covers, equipment and accessories ship together?

That is the point of consolidation — fewer shipments, one document set, one arrival to receive. The lead time follows the slowest item, and we flag it in the quotation.

Continue your project research

Send the drawing or list you have today

A plan, an equipment list or site photos are enough to start. We review what is there, flag what is missing and propose the supply route.

WhatsApp opens first. You can attach your drawing, BOM or project photos in the chat.