Factory

Shenzhen linear lighting support with visible production logic.

Wismart Light supports LED strip sourcing from Shenzhen with factory, production, QC, packing, and shipment materials tied to the product families we supply.

Wismart main factory gate
Wismart main factory gate
Factory exterior proof
QC process evidence
OEM project support
Wismart main factory gate
Wismart main factory gate
LED strip production line
Finished light-on test
Loading and delivery
Loading and delivery
Factory signals buyers usually expect
  • Exterior and identity proof before factory discussion
  • Production and QC checkpoints before shipment
  • Engineering, sample, and OEM / ODM support
  • Packing, warehouse, and delivery-handling evidence
Factory Signals

Core company signals for supplier review

These company signals help buyers review location, product scope, export markets, and OEM / ODM support before detailed capacity discussion.

ShenzhenManufacturing ecosystem and export communication base
4 product familiesCOB strip, SMD strip, Neon Flex, and silicone strip lights
4 export regionsLatin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe
OEM/ODMPrivate-label, packaging, sample, and project adaptation support
Factory Photo Proof

Factory photos organized like a serious manufacturer proof page

Factory materials are grouped by exterior, production flow, R&D / QC testing, packing, and shipment handling.

Factory Strength

Operational strengths buyers expect to see early

Factory capability covers sampling support, production handling, QC checkpoints, packing, and shipment preparation.

Sampling and engineering response

Support early-stage spec review, sample planning, and product-direction confirmation before a buyer commits to a full order.

OEM / ODM execution path

Reserve room for label, carton, cable exit, structure, and packaging adjustments without pretending the details are final yet.

QC checkpoint discipline

Explain incoming inspection, process checks, aging, waterproof verification, and release review as a visible workflow.

Export handling awareness

Use real packing, warehouse, and loading proof to show that carton marking, shipment coordination, and export release are handled as part of the manufacturing workflow.

Production Flow

Manufacturing checkpoints that should be explained clearly

A clear process map helps buyers understand production control beyond a simple factory photo gallery.

Stage 1

Material incoming inspection

Discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.

Stage 2

SMT / assembly planning

Discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.

Stage 3

Aging and electrical verification

Discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.

Stage 4

Waterproof and structure check

Discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.

Stage 5

Final QC and reel preparation

Discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.

Stage 6

Packing, warehouse staging, and outbound dispatch

Discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.

Production Matrix

Manufacturing checkpoints that should be explained clearly

This table explains how production and release are controlled before detailed capacity figures are confirmed.

Checkpoint Main scope Why it matters
Incoming material review PCB, LED package, driver option, silicone/protection materials Reduce early mismatch before assembly and sample output.
Process control SMT, soldering, encapsulation, shaping, and cable handling Keep manufacturing variation from turning into quote-stage risk.
Reliability and aging Electrical verification, burn-in, and structure validation Used to support delivery confidence before final release.
Packing and shipment release Labels, warehouse staging, inventory storage, and outbound loading Shows that packaging discipline and dispatch handling are part of the real export process instead of a missing proof gap.
Sourcing Checklist

What buyers should settle before factory review turns into a detour

Use this checklist to keep factory discussion tied to real product, QC, OEM, and delivery concerns instead of a generic capability pitch.

Check 1

Confirm whether the buyer is evaluating factory credibility, OEM handling, QC discipline, or shipment coordination first.

Check 2

Lock the product family and expected order type so factory discussion stays connected to a real supply case instead of a generic tour request.

Check 3

Clarify whether the buyer needs process proof, testing proof, packaging expectations, or engineering support before sample and quotation alignment.

Check 4

Use the packing, warehouse, and loading proof pack to answer delivery-handling concerns without drifting into generic factory-tour talk.

Sales Support Requests

Common request points before OEM and production review

These request blocks keep factory discussion connected to sampling, QC expectation, certification linkage, and real supply planning.

Request Factory Details

Use this when the buyer wants factory capability context before sample or quotation confidence is high enough.

Request Factory Details

Request Factory Proof Review

Useful when the buyer needs help matching current exterior, production, and QC proof to the actual product family being sourced.

Request Factory Details

Plan Samples With Production Context

Use this when sample timing, QC expectations, and engineering support should be aligned in one conversation.

Plan Samples

View Certification Linkage

Useful when factory-proof discussion also needs compliance and testing-document context before the buyer moves forward.

View Certification Page

Need OEM or project production discussion?

Send the product family, target quantity, and packaging expectations.