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How do I choose a plywood manufacturer?
Evaluate five verifiable factors: factory ownership (not a trading company), valid third-party certifications (CARB P2, FSC, CE marking), an in-house quality laboratory, export track record to your specific market, and willingness to allow pre-shipment inspection by SGS or Bureau Veritas. Price per sheet is not a reliable quality indicator — request mill test reports and cross-section samples before committing to a container order.
What certifications should a plywood manufacturer have?
Required certifications depend on your market: CARB Phase 2 for US/Canada, CE marking under EN 636 for EU/UK, FSC Chain of Custody for sustainability-specified projects, and ISO 9001 for quality management. Verify certificate validity directly — check FSC certificates at info.fsc.org and confirm CARB P2 TPC listings on the EPA website.
What is the minimum order for buying plywood direct from a manufacturer?
The standard minimum is one 40-foot high-cube container — approximately 380–420 sheets of 18 mm plywood. Mixed orders combining different thicknesses or grades within one container are typically accepted. Ocean freight from Vietnam adds roughly $7–12 per sheet, but the wholesale price advantage over distributor pricing usually exceeds this by a wide margin.
How long does it take to get plywood from Vietnam?
Total order-to-delivery is typically 5–9 weeks: 15–25 days production plus ocean transit. Transit times vary by destination — 12–18 days to India, 18–25 days to Australia, 22–28 days to US West Coast, and 28–35 days to US East Coast. Pre-shipment inspection adds 1–2 days before the container ships.