Commercial Requirement Review
Volume, target price, destination, timing and channel expectations are gathered alongside technical details. This establishes whether the proposed route is commercially realistic.
Planned, Traceable, Buyer-focused
Understand how Naikegroup moves a custom project through requirement review, engineering, sampling, production planning, process control, packing and export delivery.
For procurement teams that want clearer milestones, responsibilities and risk controls before placing an order.
Capability Overview
Custom manufacturing includes many connected decisions. A late artwork change can affect packaging dates; a new material may require another sample; a mixed-color set changes assembly planning. Our process makes these dependencies visible so the buyer knows what must be approved and what happens next.

Core Controls
Each control connects buyer requirements with measurable production actions and approval records.
Volume, target price, destination, timing and channel expectations are gathered alongside technical details. This establishes whether the proposed route is commercially realistic.
Materials, construction, tooling, color and decoration are converted into reviewable samples. Feedback is consolidated and reflected in an updated specification.
Before bulk manufacture, the approved product, packaging, quantity allocation, inspection points and delivery plan are checked as a complete order.
Set completeness, labels, carton marks and shipment documents are reviewed so the physical goods and order information remain aligned.
Working Sequence
Defined decision points keep product, packaging, quality and delivery requirements aligned.
Collect product, quantity, market, customization, testing and delivery requirements.
Confirm assumptions, tooling, samples, production lead time and commercial terms.
Review product samples, colors, artwork, packaging and any requested revisions.
Release materials, schedule processes and inspect output at defined stages.
Complete final checks, export packing, documentation and logistics handover.
Buyer Guidance
Fast approval is useful only when the feedback is complete. Consolidating comments from design, compliance, sales and logistics into one revision prevents repeated sample cycles and conflicting instructions.
Forecast accuracy also matters. Quantities by model, color and packaging version determine material purchasing and assembly plans. A clear allocation early in the order makes delivery commitments more reliable.
Factory Evidence

The buyer brief becomes a production-ready specification.

Materials, processes and timing are coordinated by order.

Finished goods are checked and organized for export.
Buyer FAQ
Final requirements depend on product, destination, order volume and customization scope.
The confirmed lead time usually depends on receipt of deposit and approval of required samples, artwork and order details. Exact milestones are stated in the quotation or order confirmation.
Some work can overlap, but final packaging dimensions should follow a stable product or set configuration to avoid fit and reprint risks.
Update timing can be agreed by project. Key milestones normally include specification confirmation, sample status, production release, inspection and shipment readiness.
Yes, provided the buyer confirms any changes in quantity, colors, artwork, standards or destination requirements before the repeat order is released.
Factory Review
Share the product, quantity, market and timing so our team can recommend a practical next step.