Answer brief
Buyers should ask how the line can be replenished before they finalize the launch. A strong wholesale partner can explain repeat order logic, stock review and production follow-up without guessing.
Buyer takeaways
- Ask whether the line can support a second order window.
- Confirm if replenishment is tied to production or existing stock.
- Tell sales the target retail sell-through pace.
Procurement detail
Why replenishment matters
A line that sells quickly can become a problem if the supplier has no plan for the next batch. Buyers need to know the follow-up logic early.
What to ask in the RFQ
Ask whether replenishment is from planned production, current inventory or a future slot. That helps the buyer judge continuity risk.
How to protect shelf space
A retailer can hold a display longer if replenishment is credible. That matters when a blind box or plush line starts to move.
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RFQ checklist
Use this article before RFQ
The first response should not be a generic contact form. We collect the fields sales actually needs before quoting.
- Share market and channel Country, store type and buyer role set the right follow-up path.
- Select interested series Pick one or more product programs from the curated B2B catalog.
- Estimate quantity Cartons, cases or units are enough for first-pass MOQ guidance.
- Sales confirms terms Pricing, available stock, lead time and samples are confirmed by the team.
Wholesale pricing, MOQ and delivery windows are confirmed by sales after RFQ review.
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