Project Scope

Multi-area cat tree packages and project quantity lists

Key Work

Spec control, sample details, schedule, packaging, shipment follow-up

Category Fit

Compact cat towers, cat condos, wall-mounted systems, scratching posts, replacement parts

Delivery Mode

Phased delivery, site receiving, or warehouse export coordination

Project order cat tree samples reviewed with plans and packaging details

Typical Buyer Requirements

Category-by-zone Planning

Project lists should connect each cat tree type with its room or activity zone, quantity, material, size, packaging, and delivery phase.

Specification Control

Board thickness, fabric, rope, hardware, dimensions, carton marks, and installation notes should be confirmed before bulk order decisions.

Shipment Coordination

Mixed cat tree categories often need staged packing, clear labels, and loading preparation for site or warehouse receiving.

Common Buyer Types

Project Procurement Team

Needs a practical way to source multiple cat tree categories through one export contact.

Project Buyer or Contractor

Needs category matching, dimensions, material consistency, and phased delivery follow-up.

Cat Tree Products Package Coordinator

Needs organized product data, carton information, and supplier communication across categories.

Recommended Product Directions

What We Deliver for This Segment

Project Cat Tree List

A category list organized by room or activity zone, product type, quantity, material, and target price.

Sample and Detail Confirmation

Structure, dimensions, hardware, finish, packaging, and labels are reviewed before production decisions.

Export Follow-up Plan

Shipment preparation, carton marks, loading sequence, and repeat communication are coordinated through one workflow.

Quotation Logic

Quote Against Project Risk

Project buyers care about delivery date, specification consistency, and setup risk, not only unit price. Delays or unclear labels can affect opening schedules.

Confirm Samples Before Bulk Production

Structure, material, cleaning surface, hardware, and package labels should be locked before the main order starts.

Plan Receiving by Area or Phase

Carton marks, SKU list, spare parts, and loading sequence should match how the project site or warehouse receives goods.

RFQ Checklist

Project location and opening scheduleArea-by-area product listRequired quantity by modelMaterial and cleaning requirementsSample approval deadlineLabel and receiving rulesShipment phase plan

Project Workflow

Step 1

Share market, quantity, and target style.

Step 2

Get model recommendation and quotation.

Step 3

Sample confirmation and spec locking.

Step 4

Bulk production, QC, and shipment.

Application FAQ

Can project orders include several cat tree categories?

Yes. Project orders are often best handled as a cat tree package.

Can different categories come from different factory resources?

Yes. We can match suitable factory routes by category and coordinate the export follow-up through one contact window.