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Supplier Control by Stage

China Manufacturing Risk Path

Know what to protect before supplier contact, sampling, tooling, production, scaling, or after a supplier problem starts.

China manufacturing risk changes as the project moves forward.

  • An NNN may matter before disclosure.
  • Development control matters during sampling.
  • Tooling ownership matters before molds lock you in.
  • Production agreements matter when orders begin.
  • Scaling creates exclusivity and circumvention risks.
  • Once control breaks down, the priority shifts to evidence and recovery.

The Journey

Where are you in the China manufacturing process?

Pick your stage to see what to protect, what to read, and what comes next.

STAGE 01

Before Supplier Contact

What should I protect before I send anything?

An NNN may matter before disclosure. Verify the China-side party and set your disclosure boundary before sending files.

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Next Control Point

Move to Sampling / Development

STAGE 02

Sampling / Development

How do I control the project once the supplier starts developing or sampling?

Development control matters during sampling. Ownership of files, improvements, and the development scope are the controlling risks.

Next Control Point

Move to Tooling

STAGE 03

Tooling

Who owns and controls the physical and digital production assets?

Tooling ownership matters before molds lock you in. Payment alone does not create control.

Next Control Point

Move to Production

STAGE 04

Production

How do I control the real production relationship?

Production agreements matter when orders begin. The right contracting entity, quality, delivery, payment, and change control define the relationship.

STAGE 05

Scaling

How do I stop growth from creating new supplier-control risks?

Scaling creates exclusivity and circumvention risks. A structure that worked with one supplier or one channel may not remain sufficient.

Next Control Point

Keep supplier relationships controlled as volume expands

STAGE 06

Problem Stage

What do I do after control has already started breaking down?

Once control breaks down, the priority shifts to evidence and recovery — before confrontation.

Next Control Point

Stabilize the position before taking the next supplier action.

The Risk Path is a navigation and decision resource, not legal advice. It points to practical answers, free artifacts, and existing services — it does not replace transaction-specific review.