Public Demand Cards

This is not a matchmaking form. It is a public lead board.

Every card is manually cleaned from public posts, public RFQs, or public comment signals. The purpose is simple: help users judge which demand directions are worth following. No lead-capture form. No transaction promise. No blind matchmaking.

Public RFQ Public posts Supplements / Capsules Wipes / Daily chemical Battery / Electronic Warehouse / Forwarding / 3PL

Recently organized public demand cards

Each card keeps only the useful parts: whether the lead looks actionable, why it may matter, and what should be asked first. No fake placeholders and no noisy submission blocks.

Demand Card 01
Source: public RFQRegion: USAFreshness: last 7 days

Supplement / capsule OEM sourcing

Demand: The buyer clearly wants a China OEM factory and cares about samples, formula, packaging, and MOQ.
Why it matters: This is not vague supplier browsing. It already contains execution intent.
Ask first: Product type, formula status, label status, and target market 鈥?then decide whether to enter from sourcing or shipping compliance.
Demand Card 02
Source: public postRegion: North AmericaKeyword: wipes / daily care

Wipes / daily-care replenishment demand

Demand: The buyer is asking for China resources that can handle wipes, daily-care items, or private-label packaging.
Why it matters: These cases naturally expand into label questions, carton rules, final-mile planning, and replenishment rhythm.
Ask first: SKU count, sales platform, replenishment frequency, and whether US / Canada last-mile support is needed.
Demand Card 03
Source: public RFQRegion: EuropeKeyword: battery

Battery-related or powered accessories

Demand: The buyer is sourcing battery-related items and is also likely to care about whether the shipment can actually move.
Why it matters: This is not only a sourcing lead. It naturally creates a shipping review angle.
Ask first: Battery type, power, packing method, and destination country before entering sensitive-cargo review.
Demand Card 04
Source: public postRegion: USAKeyword: warehouse / Amazon

US receiving + forwarding + final mile

Demand: The buyer clearly needs a US point to receive, combine, re-ship, or hand over to Amazon / FBA.
Why it matters: This is a very clear warehouse / forwarding signal, not generic traffic.
Ask first: Warehouse location, parcel count, SKU complexity, residential vs commercial delivery, and any appointment requirement.
Demand Card 05
Source: public commentsRegion: North AmericaKeyword: 3PL

Looking for 3PL / final-mile partner

Demand: The post is short but direct: warehouse, relabel, packing, or final-mile support in the US.
Why it matters: These leads are usually real and urgent. Execution boundary matters more than pretty pricing.
Ask first: Cargo type, average shipment count, relabel / return / quality-check needs, then discuss workflow.
Demand Card 06
Source: public RFQRegion: multipleKeyword: label / compliance

Compliance first, shipment second

Demand: The buyer is not only asking for supply but also for label, ingredient, document, and shipping feasibility guidance.
Why it matters: This is closer to a real pre-deal stage than generic sourcing traffic.
Ask first: Country, product type, and documentation status. If sensitive cargo is involved, go to manual review before quoting hard.

How to use this page without wasting time

1

Check whether the buyer has a real action: sourcing, sampling, RFQ, replenishment, warehouse, or last-mile request.

2

Then check whether the demand naturally extends into shipping, compliance, warehousing, or final-mile questions. Those leads are stronger.

3

If you only want a price direction, go straight to /quote/en/. If the cargo is sensitive, go to /en/sensitive-cargo-shipping-from-china/ first.

Only 3 core FAQs stay here

Is this a matchmaking service?

No. This page is now a public lead board / public demand-card page. It helps people filter directions, not capture leads or guarantee transactions.

Will original contact details be shown here?

No. The page keeps only public demand summaries and follow-up hints. It does not expose raw contact information.

Public lead notice

This page does one thing only: organize public demand signals into readable cards so users can save screening time. It does not replace due diligence and it does not promise deal quality.

Lead authenticity, commercial terms, execution ability, and final outcome still need to be checked independently during real follow-up. The board is free reference, not a transaction guarantee.

If your only question is 鈥淗ow much might this shipment cost?鈥?do not stay here too long. Go directly to /quote/en/ or /en/sensitive-cargo-shipping-from-china/.

Recent real demand cards

These are not placeholder examples. They are cleaned from recently captured real posts, and the page refreshes automatically at noon every day with a small high-quality set first.

Real Demand 01 路 A

Receive in USA and forward to Canada

Demand summary: Need a person or warehouse in the USA to receive an Amazon parcel and forward it to Canada.
Why it matters: This is a very typical warehousing / forwarding use case with a clear route.
How to take it: Ask about product type, frequency, weight, and timing, then bundle warehouse + logistics support.
Real Demand 02 路 A

Need a Chinese supplier for pet accessories

Demand summary: The buyer clearly asked for a Chinese supplier for pet accessories.
Why it matters: This fits the supplier-match + later logistics handoff model very well.
How to take it: Start from sourcing, then hold the sample and export logistics later.
Real Demand 03 路 A

Need a Chinese supplier for pet accessories

Demand summary: The buyer clearly asked for a Chinese supplier for pet accessories.
Why it matters: This fits the supplier-match + later logistics handoff model very well.
How to take it: Start from sourcing, then hold the sample and export logistics later.
Real Demand 04 路 A

Need commercial warehouse in TX / NJ / NY

Demand summary: The buyer clearly asked for commercial warehouse options in TX, NJ, and NY, with FBA context.
Why it matters: The location is clear and the need is direct. This is not vague traffic.
How to take it: Start from warehousing / forwarding, then extend into later replenishment logistics.
Real Demand 05 路 A

Looking for a 3PL in the USA

Demand summary: The post is short but direct: Looking for a 3PL in USA.
Why it matters: Demand is explicit, and the comment thread already shows real engagement.
How to take it: Enter from 3PL / warehousing, then extend into replenishment and freight solutions.
Logistics Related

Need a sensitive goods shipping solution

Typical scenario: supplements, cosmetics, battery-related goods, sensitive cargo.
What buyers care about: can it move, rough timing, cost range, and required documents.
Best path: fast estimate first, then manual review.
Public Demand Cards

This is not a matchmaking form. It is a public lead board.

Every card is manually cleaned from public posts, public RFQs, or public comment signals. The purpose is simple: help users judge which demand directions are worth following. No lead-capture form. No transaction promise. No blind matchmaking.

Public RFQ Public posts Supplements / Capsules Wipes / Daily chemical Battery / Electronic Warehouse / Forwarding / 3PL

Recently organized public demand cards

Each card keeps only the useful parts: whether the lead looks actionable, why it may matter, and what should be asked first. No fake placeholders and no noisy submission blocks.

Demand Card 01
Source: public RFQRegion: USAFreshness: last 7 days

Supplement / capsule OEM sourcing

Demand: The buyer clearly wants a China OEM factory and cares about samples, formula, packaging, and MOQ.
Why it matters: This is not vague supplier browsing. It already contains execution intent.
Ask first: Product type, formula status, label status, and target market 鈥?then decide whether to enter from sourcing or shipping compliance.
Demand Card 02
Source: public postRegion: North AmericaKeyword: wipes / daily care

Wipes / daily-care replenishment demand

Demand: The buyer is asking for China resources that can handle wipes, daily-care items, or private-label packaging.
Why it matters: These cases naturally expand into label questions, carton rules, final-mile planning, and replenishment rhythm.
Ask first: SKU count, sales platform, replenishment frequency, and whether US / Canada last-mile support is needed.
Demand Card 03
Source: public RFQRegion: EuropeKeyword: battery

Battery-related or powered accessories

Demand: The buyer is sourcing battery-related items and is also likely to care about whether the shipment can actually move.
Why it matters: This is not only a sourcing lead. It naturally creates a shipping review angle.
Ask first: Battery type, power, packing method, and destination country before entering sensitive-cargo review.
Demand Card 04
Source: public postRegion: USAKeyword: warehouse / Amazon

US receiving + forwarding + final mile

Demand: The buyer clearly needs a US point to receive, combine, re-ship, or hand over to Amazon / FBA.
Why it matters: This is a very clear warehouse / forwarding signal, not generic traffic.
Ask first: Warehouse location, parcel count, SKU complexity, residential vs commercial delivery, and any appointment requirement.
Demand Card 05
Source: public commentsRegion: North AmericaKeyword: 3PL

Looking for 3PL / final-mile partner

Demand: The post is short but direct: warehouse, relabel, packing, or final-mile support in the US.
Why it matters: These leads are usually real and urgent. Execution boundary matters more than pretty pricing.
Ask first: Cargo type, average shipment count, relabel / return / quality-check needs, then discuss workflow.
Demand Card 06
Source: public RFQRegion: multipleKeyword: label / compliance

Compliance first, shipment second

Demand: The buyer is not only asking for supply but also for label, ingredient, document, and shipping feasibility guidance.
Why it matters: This is closer to a real pre-deal stage than generic sourcing traffic.
Ask first: Country, product type, and documentation status. If sensitive cargo is involved, go to manual review before quoting hard.

How to use this page without wasting time

1

Check whether the buyer has a real action: sourcing, sampling, RFQ, replenishment, warehouse, or last-mile request.

2

Then check whether the demand naturally extends into shipping, compliance, warehousing, or final-mile questions. Those leads are stronger.

3

If you only want a price direction, go straight to /quote/en/. If the cargo is sensitive, go to /en/sensitive-cargo-shipping-from-china/ first.

Only 3 core FAQs stay here

Is this a matchmaking service?

No. This page is now a public lead board / public demand-card page. It helps people filter directions, not capture leads or guarantee transactions.

Will original contact details be shown here?

No. The page keeps only public demand summaries and follow-up hints. It does not expose raw contact information.

Public lead notice

This page does one thing only: organize public demand signals into readable cards so users can save screening time. It does not replace due diligence and it does not promise deal quality.

Lead authenticity, commercial terms, execution ability, and final outcome still need to be checked independently during real follow-up. The board is free reference, not a transaction guarantee.

If your only question is 鈥淗ow much might this shipment cost?鈥?do not stay here too long. Go directly to /quote/en/ or /en/sensitive-cargo-shipping-from-china/.