Questions:

  1. Who is Winnix?
  2. What types of garments do Winnix produce?
  3. Made In China? - What about quality?
  4. What is FOB?
  5. What do I need to have prototype made?
  6. Why do we need the prototyping stage?
  7. What is the difference between salesman sample and prototype?
  8. How long does it take to produce a prototype?
  9. How long does it take for products to be delivery from the date order is placed?
  10. Can I visit your factory in China?
  11. Do you treat your workers ethically?

Answers:

  1. Who is Winnix?

    Winnix is a garment manufacturer based in China and Hong Kong. We have been sevicing the industry for over 30 years.

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  2. What types of garments do Winnix produce?

    We specialise in cotton-knit garment for ladies, mens and kids. Including cotton jersey, ribbed, woven, and different cotton-blend fabrics.

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  3. Made In China? - What about quality?

    Due to technological advances together with well trained staff means that our products are very competitive in both production cost, as well as quality. Many of our European customers we require the highest quality standard, and we are proud to have many satisfied customers.

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  4. What is FOB?

    Free On Board - A trade term requiring the seller to deliver goods on board a vessel designated by the buyer. The seller fulfills its obligations to deliver when the goods have passed over the ship's rail.

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  5. What do I need to have prototype made?

    We would need detail design, size specifications, and also any related print graphics in computer format.

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  6. Why do we need the prototyping stage?

    Prototyping is required as it demostrate the workmanship as well as details of the final products. It allows any alterations and finsihing touches to be made prior to the main production starts to ensure no surprises at delivery.

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  7. What is the difference between salesman sample and prototype?

    Salesman samples are small batches of garments made for agents to showcase to potential buyers and customers. Hence the garments are required to be as close as the final product. This includes fabric type/colour, prints, trimmings. Whereas for prototypes, various details are not neceassarily shown on the garment (eg prints are on separate fabric).

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  8. How long does it take to produce a prototype?

    Prototyping usually takes around 2 weeks, provided sufficient information has been provided.

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  9. How long does it take for products to be delivery from the date order is placed?

    It varies depending on the details of the garment. However, typically it would takes 2 months for the production stage.

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  10. Can I visit your factory in China?

    Yes, customers are very welcome to visit our factories in China and Hong Kong. Feel free to contact us to arrange a meeting.

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  11. Do you treat your workers ethically?

    Definitely. We are not a sweat shop in a garage! Our factories meet all the safety requirements, and our premise provide various facilities to ensure our workers are in a safe and enjoyable environment. Our low staff turnover rate is a good indication on why workers stay with us.

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