Quote Review

Send scope before asking for a furniture price.

A useful quote starts with scope clarity. Share the project type, destination, quantities, target timeline, and available documents so FUMA can review China-side coordination assumptions before pricing.

Scope first

FUMA reviews the project boundary before pricing.

Documents ready

Drawings, BOQ, and finish notes reduce revision loops.

Local handoff

Receiving and installation stay with local teams unless contracted.

The result is a cleaner first response, fewer revisions, and a more realistic quote path for both sides.

Quote inputs that reduce back-and-forth

These details reduce vague pricing and revision loops.

Drawings, room schedule, BOQ, or furniture list
Target quantities, finishes, and reference photos
Destination, preferred Incoterm, and receiving window
Comparable project link or product categories to match

Request a Project Quote

Send drawings, BOQ, target quantities, destination, and receiving window. We will review the scope before quoting.

We will reference the file name in your inquiry and request the document by email if needed.

Your information is strictly confidential.

Scope review before quote

After submission

What FUMA reviews before a formal quote.

This page is not a generic contact inbox. It is the handoff point from industry fit, project proof, and buying guides into a practical RFQ conversation.

1

Scope review

We check categories, quantities, destination assumptions, and missing quote inputs before pricing.

2

Clarification

We return practical questions before pricing instead of hiding exclusions in a vague quote.

3

Quote direction

Once the scope is clear, we align product path, QC records, packing needs, and export handover.

Responsibility boundary

FUMA supports China-side specification review, production coordination, QC records, packing marks, and export-ready handover. Local receiving, customs execution, installation, and site acceptance must be handled or defined locally.

Better RFQ outcome

The more complete the first message is, the faster we can identify realistic categories, documentation needs, packing assumptions, and trade-term exclusions.