Proof-led claims
Testing equipment, certificates, and production capacity should be added only after source files are provided.
Capabilities
Quality pages should build confidence without unsupported claims. This page organizes the proof buyers may request before sample and bulk discussions.

Solution framework
This page should reduce trust risk by separating available proof, buyer-requested documents, inspection expectations, and claims that still need evidence.
Testing equipment, certificates, and production capacity should be added only after source files are provided.
Importers can request available quality documents, packing details, and sample inspection notes.
Quality discussion should connect physical fitment details with finish expectations.
Validation points
Before a quote becomes serious, buyers should define target market, wheel type, required documents, inspection expectations, packing needs, and any certification concerns.
Buyers should state required documents before sample discussion, especially for markets with stricter import expectations.
Clarify finish inspection, packing inspection, sample review, and any wheel-type-specific quality concerns.
Publish certificates, equipment, and capacity claims only when matching proof files are available.
Page blueprint
Capability pages should not compete with product pages; they answer technical objections and send the buyer back to a better quote path.
Identify the buyer's concern: process, fitment, quality, material, finish, design, MOQ, or timing.
Connect the proof point to a product or buyer route instead of leaving the page as generic factory content.
Ask for the exact data needed to validate feasibility, sample path, and commercial terms.
Request a quote
Send your market, wheel type, quantity, and required documents for a practical quality discussion.