A structured process for assessing whether qualified offshore manufacturing makes sense for your project — before anyone commits to anything.
ProLink does not begin with a generic quote or a pitch about manufacturing in China. We begin with a project-specific feasibility review.
The reason is straightforward: not every project is suitable for offshore manufacturing, and we will not suggest otherwise. Before any discussion of production pathways, cost ranges, or timelines, we need to understand whether there is a genuine fit — commercially, technically, and operationally.
Use the free Feasibility Check to tell us about your project. It takes around 4 minutes. No drawings are required at this stage — just the information you already have.
You will see your preliminary result on screen immediately after submitting. A confirmation email will also be sent to you shortly after.
This is not a quotation, not a production commitment, and not a guarantee of cost, timing, or suitability.
If you would like us to take a closer look, reply to your confirmation email with whatever you have available.
We review the project against commercial scale, margin position, design complexity, materials and finishes, production timing, manufacturing capability fit, and key risk points. If we need clarification, we will contact you directly.
If the project looks viable, we contact you to discuss next steps. This may involve indicative cost factors, production pathway options, and factory suitability. This is the beginning of a working conversation — not a final commitment by either party.
If a ProLink route does not make sense for this project — commercially, technically, or operationally — we will tell you. We would rather give you a clear answer than push a project that should stay local.
When we assess a project, we consider a range of factors. No two projects are the same, so every assessment is specific to the project in front of us.
ProLink is a manufacturing capability partner — not a project manager for your client, and not a replacement for your business relationship with the builder or end client.
Within its defined scope, ProLink assists with the manufacturing assessment and production pathway.
Offshore manufacturing is not always the right answer. Some projects are better handled locally — and ProLink will tell you when that is the case.
The preliminary indication you receive is a first read based on the information you provide. It is not a production commitment and not a guarantee of cost, timing, or suitability.
As a general guide, offshore production and shipping usually require around three months from confirmed order. Projects with insufficient lead time may not be viable regardless of other factors.
There are no standard packages or fixed pricing. Assessment is specific to the project, the specifications, and the timing involved.
Submit the basics through the free Feasibility Check. We will give you a preliminary indication of whether a ProLink route is worth assessing — or whether local production is the better call for this particular project.