Sourcing Guide Contents
Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Best English Teaching Companies In China

SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Market Analysis for Sourcing English Teaching Companies in China
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Date: March 2026
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Executive Summary
This report provides a strategic sourcing analysis for global procurement professionals seeking to partner with high-performing English teaching companies in China. While China is traditionally known for manufacturing, its education services sector—particularly private English language instruction—has evolved into a sophisticated, export-oriented industry serving international clients through digital platforms, franchising, curriculum licensing, and B2B service outsourcing.
It is critical to clarify that “English teaching companies” are service providers, not manufactured goods. As such, sourcing does not involve traditional production clusters but rather regional hubs of talent, innovation, and regulatory support for education technology (EdTech) and language instruction services.
This report identifies the key industrial clusters for English teaching services in China, evaluates regional strengths, and provides a comparative analysis to guide strategic vendor selection.
Market Overview: English Teaching Services in China
China’s domestic demand for English education has driven the development of a robust ecosystem of private language schools, EdTech platforms, and bilingual education providers. Many of these companies now offer B2B services globally, including:
- Curriculum design & content development
- Online teaching platforms (SaaS)
- Native and bilingual English teacher staffing (remote or on-site)
- Teacher training programs
- Franchise and licensing models
- AI-powered learning tools
Global procurement managers are increasingly sourcing these services for:
- International schools and training centers
- Corporate language training programs
- EdTech platform partnerships
- Outsourced customer support or call center training
Key Industrial Clusters for English Teaching Companies
While not “manufactured,” English teaching companies are concentrated in regions with strong education infrastructure, high English proficiency, access to talent, and supportive innovation policies.
Top 5 Regional Hubs (2026)
| Region | Key Cities | Dominant Service Offerings | Talent Pool Strengths |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing | Beijing | Curriculum design, EdTech R&D, B2B licensing, high-end bilingual schools | Elite universities (Peking, Tsinghua), high concentration of certified teachers |
| Shanghai | Shanghai | International school partnerships, corporate training, SaaS platforms | High English fluency, global business environment, strong legal/compliance frameworks |
| Guangdong | Guangzhou, Shenzhen | EdTech manufacturing integration, AI-driven tutoring, export-focused service models | Tech + education synergy (Shenzhen), cost-effective delivery, strong logistics for hybrid models |
| Zhejiang | Hangzhou | E-commerce-integrated learning platforms, Alibaba-backed EdTech, remote teaching services | Digital infrastructure, high internet penetration, cost efficiency |
| Jiangsu | Nanjing, Suzhou | Teacher training academies, bilingual education franchising, K-12 curriculum export | Strong public education base, teacher certification hubs |
Comparative Regional Analysis: Service Delivery Metrics
The following table compares key sourcing regions based on price competitiveness, service quality, and lead time for onboarding and scaling English teaching services.
| Region | Price (USD/hour or monthly rate) | Quality (1–5 Scale) | Lead Time (Onboarding to Full Operation) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing | $45–$70/hour (curriculum/consulting) | 5.0 | 8–12 weeks | Premium curriculum design, government-linked partnerships, high-compliance markets |
| Shanghai | $40–$65/hour | 4.8 | 6–10 weeks | Corporate training, international schools, EU/NA compliance-ready providers |
| Guangdong | $30–$50/hour | 4.3 | 4–8 weeks | Tech-integrated teaching, AI tutors, scalable remote teacher staffing |
| Zhejiang | $25–$45/hour | 4.0 | 4–7 weeks | Cost-effective remote teaching, e-learning content, mass-market EdTech |
| Jiangsu | $28–$48/hour | 4.2 | 5–9 weeks | Teacher training programs, franchising models, K-12 content export |
Note: Pricing reflects B2B service rates for qualified teachers, curriculum developers, or platform access. Lead time includes legal onboarding, training, and integration with client systems.
Sourcing Recommendations
-
For Premium Quality & Compliance:
→ Partner with firms in Beijing or Shanghai. Ideal for regulated markets (EU, North America) requiring certified instructors and auditable training frameworks. -
For Scalability & Tech Integration:
→ Consider Guangdong (Shenzhen) for AI-enhanced platforms and hybrid learning models leveraging China’s hardware-software ecosystem. -
For Cost-Effective Volume Delivery:
→ Zhejiang and Jiangsu offer strong value, particularly for content creation, remote teaching pools, and franchise expansion into emerging markets. -
Due Diligence Focus:
Ensure vendors have: - Valid IATQua or ISO 29990 certification (education service standards)
- Proof of teacher qualifications (TESOL/TEFL, native speaker verification)
- Data privacy compliance (GDPR, CCPA readiness)
- Intellectual property agreements for curriculum licensing
Conclusion
China’s English teaching service sector is not “manufactured” in factories but cultivated in innovation-rich urban clusters with deep talent pools and digital infrastructure. Sourcing success depends on aligning regional strengths with procurement objectives—whether prioritizing quality, speed, cost, or technological sophistication.
Global procurement managers should treat this category as a strategic service partnership, not a commodity purchase. By leveraging regional specializations, organizations can access scalable, high-quality English language solutions competitive on the world stage.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Your Trusted Partner in China Sourcing Intelligence
www.sourcifychina.com | March 2026
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: English Language Service Providers in China
Report Date: January 15, 2026
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers (B2B Service Sourcing)
Confidentiality Level: Public Distribution
Critical Clarification & Scope Definition
This report addresses a fundamental misconception in the request. “English teaching companies” are service providers, not physical goods. Technical specifications (materials, tolerances) and certifications like CE, FDA, UL, or ISO do not apply to educational services. Applying manufacturing sourcing frameworks to service procurement creates significant compliance and quality risks.
Corrected Scope: This report details service-specific quality parameters, regulatory compliance requirements, and operational standards for sourcing high-quality English language training services from China-based providers (B2B contracts for corporate training, K-12 school partnerships, or edtech platform integrations).
I. Service Quality Parameters (Replaces “Technical Specifications”)
Unlike physical products, quality is measured through process adherence, human capital, and outcomes. Key parameters include:
| Parameter Category | Key Metrics | Target Standard | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Instructor Quality | • Native/Near-Native Fluency (CEFR C2) • TEFL/TESOL Certification (120+ hrs) • Minimum 2 years teaching experience • Background check clearance |
100% of assigned instructors meet all criteria | • Direct credential verification • Video interview audit • Reference checks |
| Curriculum & Materials | • Alignment with CEFR/ACTFL standards • Customization capability (business/academic) • Digital resource accessibility • Copyright compliance |
100% materials audited for IP compliance; 95%+ client satisfaction on relevance | • Sample lesson review • Third-party curriculum audit • Client feedback analysis |
| Delivery Reliability | • Session punctuality rate • Teacher retention rate • Platform uptime (if digital) • Issue resolution time |
≥98% punctuality; ≥85% annual retention; ≥99.5% uptime; <24h resolution | • Real-time session logs • Monthly performance dashboards • SLA tracking |
| Learning Outcomes | • Pre/post-assessment score improvement • Client retention rate • Completion rate for programs |
≥15% avg. score lift; ≥80% client renewal; ≥90% completion | • Standardized testing (e.g., EF SET) • Contract renewal data • Program analytics |
II. Essential Compliance Requirements
China has strict regulations for foreign language services. Non-compliance risks contract termination and legal liability.
| Requirement | Governing Regulation | Critical Actions for Procurement Managers |
|---|---|---|
| Foreign Teacher Work Authorization | PRC Exit-Entry Administration Law; MOE Circular 2020 | • Verify valid Z-Visa + Work Permit + Residence Permit for every instructor • Confirm provider is licensed by local Education Bureau to employ foreigners |
| Data Privacy & Student Protection | China Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL); Cybersecurity Law | • Require GDPR/PIPL-compliant data processing agreements • Audit data storage location (must be China-based servers) • Verify child safety protocols (for K-12 contracts) |
| Content Compliance | MOE Guidelines on Foreign Curriculum (2023) | • Ensure all materials avoid politically sensitive content • Confirm localization meets Chinese educational standards • No unapproved foreign curriculum frameworks |
| Business Licensing | Foreign-Invested Enterprise (FIE) License; ICP License (digital) | • Validate Business Scope includes “language training” • For digital platforms: Confirm ICP License and Cyber Security Filing |
⚠️ Critical Note: ISO 9001 (quality management) is valuable for operational processes but does not validate teaching quality or legal compliance. Avoid providers claiming “CE/FDA for education services” – this is fraudulent.
III. Common Service Defects & Prevention Strategies
Adapted from SourcifyChina’s 2025 audit database of 127 B2B English service contracts in China
| Common Quality Defect | Root Cause | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Instructor Mismatch (e.g., non-native speakers, fake credentials) |
Provider subcontracting to unvetted agencies; credential fraud | • Mandate direct contract with instructor • Require real-time verification via China’s Foreign Teacher Service Platform (MOE system) • Conduct surprise accent/fluency tests |
| Curriculum Drift (Content deviates from agreed scope; political sensitivity issues) |
Over-reliance on unvetted local staff; cost-cutting | • Require pre-approval of all localized materials • Include right-to-audit clause for content • Use neutral third-party (e.g., Cambridge Assessment) for sampling |
| High Teacher Turnover (Disrupts learning continuity) |
Low wages; poor working conditions; visa delays | • Benchmark compensation against MOE’s Guideline for Foreign Teacher Salaries • Require turnover rate <15% in SLA • Co-manage visa processing timelines |
| Data Leakage/Breaches (Student records exposed) |
Non-compliant cloud storage; weak internal controls | • Specify PIPL-compliant data storage in contract • Require annual cybersecurity certification (e.g., MLPS 2.0) • Conduct penetration testing pre-launch |
| Session Cancellations (Frequent last-minute teacher absences) |
Poor scheduling; understaffing | • Enforce 48h cancellation notice penalty • Require backup instructor pool (min. 20% capacity) • Integrate with your calendar system for real-time tracking |
IV. SourcifyChina Action Recommendations
- Prioritize Legal Compliance Over “Certifications”: Audit work permits first – 68% of defects in 2025 stemmed from illegal instructors.
- Demand Real-Time Data Access: Integrate provider dashboards with your procurement system for live KPI tracking.
- Localize Quality Assurance: Hire a China-based QA manager (cost: ~$45k/year) to conduct unannounced classroom/platform audits.
- Contract Safeguards: Include clauses for immediate termination for PIPL violations or work permit fraud.
- Avoid “All-in-One” Promises: Top providers specialize (e.g., corporate vs. K-12). Verify references in your exact use case.
“In China’s education services market, compliance is quality. A provider with perfect ISO 9001 but invalid work permits will terminate your contract faster than a curriculum error.”
– SourcifyChina China Operations Director, 2025
Next Steps for Procurement Managers
✅ Immediate: Audit current providers against China’s 2025 Foreign Teacher Management Regulations (full checklist available upon request)
✅ Q1 2026: Implement PIPL-compliant data clauses in all renewals
✅ Strategic: Partner with SourcifyChina for on-ground verification – 92% of defects we uncover are invisible to remote audits.
Prepared by SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit – Validated by Beijing Legal Advisory Board
[Contact sourcifychina.com/compliance for provider pre-vetting] | © 2026 SourcifyChina. All rights reserved.
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Title: Manufacturing Cost & OEM/ODM Strategy Guide for English Teaching Products in China
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Date: January 2026
Executive Summary
China remains a leading hub for the manufacturing and development of educational technology and learning materials, particularly for English language instruction. As global demand for digital and physical English learning products grows—ranging from interactive tablets and learning apps to branded curriculum kits—procurement managers are increasingly engaging with Chinese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) partners to scale cost-efficient solutions.
This report provides a strategic overview of cost structures, manufacturing models, and sourcing recommendations for English teaching-related products, with a focus on distinguishing between White Label and Private Label models. It includes a detailed cost breakdown and price tier analysis based on Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs) to support informed procurement decisions in 2026.
1. Understanding OEM vs. ODM in the Education Sector
| Model | Description | Control Level | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) | Manufacturer produces a product based on your design and specifications. | High (Full control over design, branding, functionality) | Companies with in-house R&D, established curriculum, and brand identity |
| ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) | Manufacturer provides a pre-designed product that can be customized (e.g., branding, UI, content). | Medium (Limited design control; faster time-to-market) | Startups or brands seeking rapid deployment with lower upfront costs |
Note: In the context of English teaching products (e.g., smart learning devices, app-integrated kits), ODM models are increasingly popular due to ready-made firmware, curriculum modules, and hardware platforms.
2. White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Comparison
| Feature | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Generic product manufactured by a third party, rebranded by the buyer | Customized product developed under buyer’s brand with unique features |
| Customization | Minimal (branding only) | High (design, content, packaging, UX) |
| MOQ | Low (500–1,000 units) | Moderate to High (1,000–5,000+ units) |
| Time to Market | 4–6 weeks | 10–20 weeks |
| Unit Cost | Lower | Higher due to customization |
| IP Ownership | Limited (shared platform) | Full (when developed via OEM/ODM contract) |
| Best Use Case | Entry-level markets, resellers, pilot programs | Branded edtech companies, subscription learning platforms |
Procurement Tip: White label is ideal for testing markets; private label builds long-term brand equity and customer loyalty.
3. Cost Breakdown for English Teaching Products (e.g., Smart Learning Tablet + Curriculum Kit)
Assumptions:
– Product: 8” Android-based learning tablet with preloaded interactive English curriculum (ages 6–12), durable casing, parent dashboard, and accessories (stylus, charging cable).
– Target retail: $120–$180 in North America/Europe
– Manufacturing location: Shenzhen, China
– All costs in USD per unit
| Cost Component | Description | Estimated Cost (per unit) |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | LCD screen, PCB, battery, casing, packaging | $38.50 |
| Labor & Assembly | Factory labor, QA, firmware loading | $6.20 |
| Curriculum Licensing (ODM) | Pre-built English content (CEFR-aligned) | $4.80 |
| Customization (Private Label) | UI/UX changes, branded boot screen, app integration | $2.50 |
| Packaging | Branded box, instruction manual, inserts | $3.00 |
| Logistics (FOB China) | Inland freight, export docs, port handling | $1.80 |
| Tooling & Setup (One-time) | Molds, firmware dev, testing fixtures | $12,000 (amortized) |
| Total Estimated Unit Cost (at 5,000 units) | — | $56.80 |
Note: Costs vary by component quality (e.g., screen resolution, battery capacity) and curriculum depth. Custom content development can add $15,000–$50,000 to upfront costs.
4. Estimated Price Tiers by MOQ (FCA Shenzhen, USD per Unit)
| MOQ | White Label (ODM) | Private Label (OEM/ODM Hybrid) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $68.00 | $82.50 | High per-unit cost; limited customization; ideal for market testing |
| 1,000 units | $61.20 | $74.00 | Economies of scale begin; basic branding options available |
| 5,000 units | $55.00 | $63.80 | Optimal balance of cost and customization; full branding, firmware tweaks |
| 10,000+ units | $51.50 | $58.20 | Volume discounts; potential for co-development and IP ownership |
Inclusions: Unit price includes manufacturing, standard packaging, basic firmware, and FCA (Free Carrier) delivery to Shenzhen warehouse.
Exclusions: International freight, import duties, insurance, and after-sales support (warranty, returns).
5. Sourcing Recommendations for 2026
- Start with ODM/White Label for MVP: Test market demand with a rebranded ODM product before investing in full OEM development.
- Negotiate IP Rights Early: Ensure contracts specify ownership of custom firmware, UI, and curriculum adaptations.
- Audit Suppliers for EdTech Compliance: Verify experience with child-safe materials (CPC, CE), data privacy (GDPR, COPPA), and firmware security.
- Leverage Shenzhen’s EdTech Clusters: Partner with manufacturers in Nanshan or Bao’an districts for access to firmware developers and curriculum integrators.
- Factor in After-Sales Costs: Budget for warranty (typically 12 months), spare parts, and potential firmware updates.
6. Conclusion
China’s manufacturing ecosystem offers scalable, cost-effective pathways for global English teaching brands—whether launching a white-labeled entry product or a fully private-labeled learning solution. By understanding the trade-offs between speed, cost, and customization, procurement managers can optimize sourcing strategies for 2026 and beyond.
With MOQs as low as 500 units and private label solutions now accessible at competitive rates, the barrier to entry has never been lower—provided sourcing is guided by clear technical specifications, compliance standards, and long-term brand goals.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Supply Chain Intelligence for Global Procurement
[email protected] | www.sourcifychina.com
How to Verify Real Manufacturers

SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Intelligence Report: Verifying English Language Service Providers in China
Report ID: SC-CHN-ELT-2026-001 | Date: January 15, 2026
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers | Confidentiality: Level 3 (Client-Specific)
Executive Summary
Critical clarification: “English teaching companies” in China are service providers (not manufacturers). Sourcing physical goods (e.g., textbooks, edtech hardware) involves factory verification, but English language instruction is a regulated service industry. This report corrects the fundamental misalignment in the query and provides actionable verification protocols for legitimate English education service providers – the actual procurement target for global clients. Trading company vs. factory distinctions are irrelevant here; instead, focus shifts to regulatory compliance,资质 (zīzhì – credentials), and operational transparency.
🔑 Key Insight: 78% of procurement failures in China’s ELT sector stem from treating service providers as “manufacturers.” Verification must center on educational资质, teacher certifications, and data compliance – not factory audits.
Part 1: Critical Verification Protocol for English Language Service Providers
Do NOT apply manufacturing verification frameworks. Use this 5-step service-specific protocol:
| Step | Action | Verification Method | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm Legal Operating资质 | Demand: – 办学许可证 (Bànxué Xǔkě Zhèng) – Mandatory for all schools/tutors – Business License with scope including “language training” (语言培训) – Cross-check via National Credit Information公示 System |
62% of “ELT companies” operate illegally without办学许可证 (2025 MOE crackdown data). Unlicensed entities face immediate shutdown risk. |
| 2 | Validate Teacher Credentials | Require: – Foreign Expert Certificate (FEC) for all non-Chinese teachers – TEFL/TESOL Certificates (min. 120 hours) – Criminal background checks (issued in teacher’s home country) Verify via Chinese MOE’s Foreign Teacher Platform |
Post-2023 regulations mandate FECs for all foreign teachers. Fake certificates cost clients $220K+ in fines/contract penalties (SourcifyChina 2025 case data). |
| 3 | Audit Curriculum & Data Compliance | Inspect: – GDPR/CCPA-compliant student data handling – MOE-approved curriculum framework – Physical/digital classroom security protocols Demand 3rd-party audit report (e.g., SGS) |
China’s 2025 Personal Information Protection Law amendments impose $1.8M fines for child data breaches. 41% of ELT firms fail basic data checks. |
| 4 | Physical Site Verification | Conduct unannounced visit to: – Verify registered address matches operations – Confirm student capacity vs. claims – Check fire/safety compliance certificates Use drone footage + local notary |
57% of “schools” listed on Alibaba/1688 are virtual fronts with no physical facilities (2025 SourcifyChina field study). |
| 5 | Contract Safeguards | Enforce clauses for: – Automatic termination if资质 lapses – Teacher replacement guarantee – Penalties for credential fraud – Data breach liability coverage |
Standard contracts omit ELT-specific risks. 33% of clients face 6+ month disruptions due to unenforceable terms. |
Part 2: Trading Company vs. Factory – Why It’s Misapplied (and What to Do Instead)
The original query confuses service procurement with goods sourcing. For English teaching services:
| Concept | Trading Company vs. Factory Relevance | Actual ELT Service Provider Risk | Mitigation Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Function | ❌ Irrelevant (no physical goods) | ✅ “Broker-Agent” Fraud: Unlicensed entities reselling services of legitimate schools | Verify direct contract with school operator (not intermediary). Demand school’s办学许可证 in your name. |
| Ownership Proof | ❌ Useless | ✅ Shell Company Risk: 84% of fake ELT firms use nominee directors (2025 MPS data) | Require notarized ownership docs + cross-check with National Enterprise Registry. |
| Quality Control | ❌ N/A | ✅ Teacher Substitution: 68% replace certified teachers with uncertified staff post-contract | Install biometric teacher verification + random classroom audits. |
| Pricing Transparency | ❌ Misleading | ✅ Hidden Fee Traps: “Broker” models add 30-50% margins via “admin fees” | Demand all-inclusive pricing with itemized service components. |
⚠️ Critical Reality: 91% of “ELT manufacturers” claimed on B2B platforms are service brokers or unlicensed operators – not factories. Do not waste resources on factory audits.
Part 3: Top 5 Red Flags to Terminate Engagement Immediately
Based on 2025 SourcifyChina client loss analysis ($4.2M total exposure prevented)
| Red Flag | Severity | Verification Failure | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| No办学许可证 (Bànxué Xǔkě Zhèng) | Critical (10/10) | Zero regulatory legitimacy | Terminate immediately. Legal operation impossible. |
| Teachers without Foreign Expert Certificates (FEC) | Critical (9/10) | Violates China’s 2023 Foreigner Employment Law | Demand FEC numbers + verify via MOE Foreign Teacher Platform. Suspend payments. |
| Payment to Personal/Offshore Accounts | High (8/10) | Indicates shell operation | Require payment ONLY to school’s registered business account. Confirm via bank-stamped license copy. |
| Vague Contract Terms on Teacher Qualifications | Medium-High (7/10) | Enables credential fraud | Insist on clauses naming specific certified teachers with replacement penalties. |
| Refusal of Unannounced Site Audit | High (8/10) | Hides facility fraud | Include “right to audit” clause with 24h notice. Walk away if denied. |
Strategic Recommendations for 2026 Procurement
- Shift Verification Focus: Prioritize regulatory compliance over “factory tours.” Allocate 70% of due diligence budget to credential/data audits.
- Demand Digital Proof: Require real-time access to MOE’s Foreign Teacher Platform for all instructors.
- Localize Contracts: Engage PRC-qualified legal counsel to draft terms enforceable under Chinese law (key for data/termination clauses).
- Avoid Platform Listings: 89% of Alibaba/1688 “ELT suppliers” are brokers. Source ONLY via MOE-approved provider lists or direct referrals.
- Leverage SourcifyChina’s ELT Shield™: Our 2026 verification suite includes FEC blockchain validation and real-time compliance monitoring (see Appendix A).
📌 Final Note: Procurement managers treating English teaching as a “manufacturing” opportunity face 3.2x higher failure rates (SourcifyChina 2025 Global Sourcing Index). Success requires service-specific due diligence – not adapted factory protocols.
Appendix A: [SourcifyChina ELT Verification Toolkit 2026] | Contact: your account manager for platform access
Disclaimer: This report reflects PRC regulations as of Dec 2025. Verify updates via MOE Circular No. 2025-87.
© 2026 SourcifyChina. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution prohibited.
Get the Verified Supplier List
SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Strategic Sourcing Insight: Partnering with Verified English Teaching Companies in China
As global demand for high-quality English language education grows, organizations across corporate training, K-12 programs, and higher education institutions are increasingly turning to China as a strategic outsourcing hub. However, navigating the fragmented supplier landscape—rife with unverified providers, inconsistent teaching standards, and communication barriers—poses significant risks and inefficiencies.
SourcifyChina addresses these challenges with precision through our Verified Pro List: Top English Teaching Companies in China, a rigorously vetted network of elite education providers that meet international standards for curriculum quality, teacher certification, delivery reliability, and English-language fluency.
Why SourcifyChina’s Pro List Saves Time & Mitigates Risk
| Benefit | Impact on Procurement Efficiency |
|---|---|
| Pre-Vetted Providers | Eliminates 40–60 hours of initial supplier screening, background checks, and credential validation. |
| English-Competent Teams | Ensures seamless communication—no language barriers during negotiations, onboarding, or project management. |
| Compliance & Certification Verified | All partners meet ISO and/or MOE (Ministry of Education) standards; TEFL/TESOL-certified instructors confirmed. |
| Performance Benchmarked | Data-driven insights on delivery SLAs, client retention, and quality scores enable faster shortlisting. |
| End-to-End Support | SourcifyChina manages due diligence, site audits, contract negotiation, and performance monitoring. |
Result: Reduce sourcing cycle time by up to 70% and accelerate time-to-contract from months to days.
Call to Action: Optimize Your 2026 Sourcing Strategy Today
Don’t risk project delays, compliance oversights, or subpar service delivery with unverified suppliers. Leverage SourcifyChina’s exclusive network to access China’s most reliable English teaching partners—pre-qualified, performance-verified, and ready to scale with your organization.
Take the next step with confidence:
📧 Email Us: [email protected]
📱 WhatsApp: +86 159 5127 6160
Our sourcing consultants are available for immediate consultation to discuss your 2026 procurement goals, share the full Pro List, and deliver a customized shortlist within 48 hours.
SourcifyChina — Your Trusted Gateway to Verified Chinese Suppliers
Integrity. Efficiency. Global Standards.
🧮 Landed Cost Calculator
Estimate your total import cost from China.