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Salon fit-out — Dubai buyer, delivered to Oman
| Buyer | Distributor based in Dubai, UAE |
|---|---|
| Destination | Oman |
| Scope | 13 SKUs · 156 pieces · 13–15 cartons |
| Volume | 1.3 cbm |
| Sourcing | Yiwu International Trade City (on-site) + 1688 |
| Power standard | EU plug throughout, checked unit by unit |
| Freight | LCL sea freight, consolidated into one shipment |
| Lead time | 15 days from deposit to cargo ready |
What the order actually looked like
A full equipment and consumables list for a salon opening: nail drills, curing lamps, ring and column lights, a wax warmer, hand rests, and the small consumables that go with them. Twelve to twenty pieces of each item — not a hundred.
That shape of order is the reason this business exists. No export-platform listing will sell twelve drills, and the suppliers who will are not open to a buyer outside China.
What we did
- Sourced the equipment on foot in District 2 and District 6, opening cartons and running units before buying.
- Took the low-quantity consumables from 1688, where minimums start at a handful of pieces.
- Verified EU plug type on every powered unit — a single US-plug carton would have made the whole line unsellable in Oman.
- Consolidated everything from multiple suppliers into one 1.3 cbm LCL shipment.
- Photographed each carton before sealing and sent the set for approval.
- Issued the commercial invoice, packing list and bill of lading.
Deposit to cargo ready was 15 days, across thirteen items and several suppliers. Sailing schedule and transit time after that belong to the carrier, and we don't claim them as ours.
What we don't publish: supplier names, stall numbers, or what we paid for anything. Our buyers' cost breakdowns are shown to them, not to the internet.