RichLand Ltd. Shunde, Foshan Manufacturer
Service Scope

Factory-based service support built on real production capability

RichLand supports export buyers with a manufacturing chain that connects motor work, plastics, tooling, assembly, product development, and inspection. The service structure is designed to turn a product idea into a workable program with clearer factory coordination.

Integrated manufacturing chainMotor, plastics, molds, electronics, metal parts, assembly, development, and inspection can be aligned inside one factory workflow.
Export-ready coordinationSampling, bulk planning, and shipment follow-up can move in a clearer order for OEM / ODM projects.
Manufacturing Support

Integrated support from components to final assembly

The value here is simple: buyers are speaking directly with a manufacturer that covers key production links across the fan program.

  • Motor and core component understanding before bulk planning
  • Closer alignment between product structure and assembly execution
  • Development, inspection, and output flow discussed in real factory terms
Core Process

Process capability that buyers can understand at a glance

A small set of real process clips helps buyers read how motor work, assembly, automation, and hand operations connect inside one production line.

From motor internals to assembly execution

The clips show the production story behind consistency, not only the finished fan outside.

Useful visual proof for OEM / ODM discussion

They help buyers quickly understand whether the factory workflow matches the project level they need.

Product Range

Product breadth that supports different market requirements

The product base is broad enough to support different buyer channels, price levels, and regional requirements without losing focus on fans.

Range 01

Pedestal, table, wall, and ceiling fan foundations

These remain the core discussion starting points for many distributors and importers evaluating practical volume programs.

Range 02

250mm to 500mm size direction

The profile material helps explain that different size ranges can support different retail, commercial, and regional demand positions.

Project Flow

From inquiry to production follow-up in four practical steps

After factory capability and product range are clear, buyers mainly need a simple view of how the project moves forward.

Project discussion and inquiry workflow scene for service page
01

1. Confirm category and market direction

  • Confirm target product line
  • Align core specification range
  • Review market and usage
02

2. Align model, packaging, and OEM / ODM scope

  • Narrow models and setup
  • Confirm packaging and label requirements
  • Define branding and OEM / ODM scope
03

3. Move into sample or quotation review

  • Provide sample or quotation direction
  • Check cost and feasibility
  • Align key commercial terms
04

4. Confirm order and move into production follow-up

  • Confirm sample, price, and terms
  • Arrange PI, deposit, and schedule
  • Follow quality and delivery milestones
Start Inquiry

Move from factory understanding into a workable inquiry

When the buyer already understands the product direction, process basis, and cooperation mode, the next step should be a direct inquiry with category, quantity, market, and OEM / ODM expectations.

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