Service Points opens an office in China
See how Service Points expands to China
We are now building our own supplier ecosystem
In this seventh episode of China Supply Chain, we show how everything we have built over the past few months is increasingly starting to come together. Where the focus was initially on identifying problems and improving individual processes, we are now actively building an ecosystem of suppliers, factories, data, and people that together strengthen our supply chain. We share the results of our first major price survey, show how we are managing suppliers increasingly tightly based on KPIs, and take you along to a supplier visit in Hangzhou where audits and scalability issues take center stage. What once started with more control in China is slowly growing into a network of long-term partners, processes, and systems designed to ensure a supply chain that is faster, more reliable, and more scalable than the current standard.
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Most dropshipping supply chains are built on speed, not quality.
When we went to China, we discovered where things really go wrong.
We traveled to China multiple times to analyze suppliers, factories, and operational processes up close. And there we discovered something important. A large part of the problems do not originate with the suppliers themselves, but one layer deeper: at the factories. That is where the core of supply chain quality lies.
If processes at the factory level are unstable, the entire supply chain remains unstable.
And that is exactly where the next step of Service Points begins.

Therefore, Service Points is opening an office in China.
Not a standard dropshipping platform. A supply chain infrastructure.
Approach
Software only
Operational team
Suppliers
Supplier marketplace
Supply chain management
Support
Reactive support
Proactive optimization
Factory level
No factory inspection
Factory-level standards
Presence
No local presence
China operations
Focus
Focus on speed
Focus on scalable quality

More than 1,000+ satisfied customers
Rik shares his experience
“They solve everything proactively”
Dominik did not expect this impact
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Service Points opening an office in China?
To gain more control over quality, processes, and supplier performance. By being present locally, we can implement standards directly at the factory level.
What makes Service Points different?
The combination of fulfillment automation, supplier management, and operational presence in China. We are not a software company, but a supply chain operator.
Are Service Points suitable for scaling stores?
Yes. The platform is built for e-commerce brands that want to grow with more control and stability. Our processes are designed to remain scalable without loss of quality.


