A volume procurement guide using economical and project-focused wording without environmental performance claims.
Control the Model Range
Volume housing programs need stable specifications. Cost-effective selection should focus on model stability, packing efficiency and repeat supply, not unsupported environmental wording.
Sample Approval Before Scale
A pre-production sample helps confirm visible finish, seat fit, carton marking and approved model references before larger quantities are planned.
Phased Shipment Planning
Large programs may need shipment by building or phase. Mixed-model control should be documented before packing.
Buyer Checklist
- Use cost-effective or economical wording only.
- Confirm approved model list.
- Review sample before volume order.
- Plan spare seat references.
- Set carton marks by phase.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Eco Wall Hung Toilets |
|---|---|
| Product models | 001 005 |
| Project references | volume housing projects |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Does cost-effective mean a performance claim?
No. It refers to procurement and price-positioning considerations, not performance data.
Can Eco wording be used as environmental wording?
Not unless model-specific evidence is confirmed.
What is the main risk in volume housing orders?
Changing specifications after approval can affect packing, pricing and delivery planning.