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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source China Alnico Ring Magnets For Motors Wholesale
SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026: Market Analysis for China Alnico Ring Magnets for Motors – Wholesale Procurement Guide
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Industry Focus: Electric Motors, Industrial Automation, Automotive, Aerospace, and Consumer Electronics
Report Date: January 2026
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Executive Summary
Alnico ring magnets—composed of aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co)—are essential components in high-performance motors requiring stable magnetic fields under extreme temperatures. As global demand for durable, temperature-resistant motor components grows—particularly in electric vehicles (EVs), aerospace actuators, and industrial servos—procurement teams are increasingly turning to China, which remains the world’s largest producer of permanent magnets, including alnico.
This report provides a strategic sourcing analysis for wholesale procurement of China-manufactured alnico ring magnets for motor applications, with a focus on identifying key industrial clusters, evaluating regional supplier capabilities, and comparing core procurement KPIs: Price, Quality, and Lead Time.
China’s alnico magnet production is concentrated in specialized industrial hubs with mature supply chains, precision machining capabilities, and metallurgical expertise. While rare-earth magnets (e.g., NdFeB) dominate headlines, alnico retains a strategic niche in high-temperature and high-reliability applications.
Key Industrial Clusters for Alnico Ring Magnets in China
Alnico magnet manufacturing requires high-temperature sintering, precision casting, and careful magnetic orientation—processes that are regionally concentrated due to access to skilled labor, metallurgical infrastructure, and proximity to downstream motor OEMs.
The primary production clusters are:
| Region | Key Cities | Specialization | Downstream Motor Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhejiang Province | Ningbo, Hangzhou, Wenzhou | High-precision casting, quality-focused production | Industrial servos, medical motors, aerospace actuators |
| Guangdong Province | Dongguan, Shenzhen, Foshan | High-volume manufacturing, fast turnaround | Consumer appliances, power tools, automotive auxiliary motors |
| Shandong Province | Weifang, Qingdao | Cost-effective sintered alnico, bulk casting | Industrial pumps, agricultural motors, HVAC systems |
| Jiangsu Province | Suzhou, Wuxi | Hybrid production (alnico + rare earth), R&D integration | High-efficiency motors, hybrid EV components |
| Hunan Province | Zhuzhou | State-owned metallurgical legacy, high-Co content alloys | Rail traction motors, defense, aerospace |
Note: While Guangdong leads in volume, Zhejiang dominates in precision and consistency—critical for motor performance and longevity.
Regional Supplier Comparison: Alnico Ring Magnets for Motors (Wholesale)
The table below evaluates the top manufacturing regions based on SourcifyChina’s 2025 supplier audits, pricing benchmarks, and client feedback across 35+ engaged factories.
| Region | Avg. Unit Price (USD/kg) | Quality Tier | Typical Lead Time (Days) | Key Strengths | Procurement Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zhejiang | $18.50 – $22.00 | ★★★★☆ (High) | 25 – 35 | Precision grinding, ISO 9001/14001 certified, strong QA protocols | Higher MOQs (500+ kg), premium pricing |
| Guangdong | $15.00 – $18.50 | ★★★☆☆ (Medium-High) | 20 – 30 | Fast production cycles, flexible MOQs (200+ kg), export-ready logistics | Quality variance between suppliers; vetting essential |
| Shandong | $13.50 – $16.00 | ★★☆☆☆ (Medium) | 30 – 40 | Low-cost casting, bulk order capacity | Longer lead times; limited customization |
| Jiangsu | $17.00 – $20.50 | ★★★★☆ (High) | 28 – 38 | Advanced R&D, hybrid magnet solutions, motor OEM partnerships | Ideal for co-engineering projects; longer NRE timelines |
| Hunan | $16.00 – $19.00 | ★★★★☆ (High) | 35 – 45 | High thermal stability, military-grade specs, high cobalt content | Export controls may apply; longer approval cycles |
Price Basis: FOB China, Grade Alnico 5, Ring Magnet (OD: 30mm, ID: 15mm, H: 10mm), 500 kg order.
Quality Tier: Based on dimensional tolerance (±0.05mm), magnetic consistency (±3% Br), and coating/oxidation resistance.
Lead Time: Includes production + QA + export documentation.
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
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For High-Performance Motors (Aerospace, Medical, Servo):
Prioritize Zhejiang and Jiangsu suppliers. Invest in supplier qualification audits and first-article inspections (FAI). Consider dual sourcing for risk mitigation. -
For High-Volume Consumer & Automotive Applications:
Guangdong offers the best balance of speed and cost. Use SourcifyChina’s pre-vetted supplier network to mitigate quality risks. -
For Cost-Sensitive Industrial Applications:
Shandong provides competitive pricing for standard-grade alnico rings. Ensure magnetic testing protocols are contractually enforced. -
For High-Temperature or Defense Applications:
Hunan factories with state-affiliated metallurgical labs offer unmatched thermal stability (up to 550°C). Be mindful of export compliance.
Market Outlook 2026
- Cobalt Price Volatility: Global cobalt prices remain elevated (~$32/kg in 2026), impacting alnico cost structure. Buyers should consider fixed-price contracts with quarterly resets.
- Supply Chain Shifts: Rising labor costs in coastal provinces are pushing secondary production to Anhui and Henan, though quality lags.
- Sustainability Trends: EU and US procurement mandates are increasing demand for RoHS-compliant, traceable alnico—Zhejiang and Jiangsu lead in compliance.
Conclusion
China remains the dominant global source for wholesale alnico ring magnets for motors, with distinct regional advantages. Procurement managers must align sourcing strategy with application requirements:
- Quality & Precision → Zhejiang / Jiangsu
- Speed & Volume → Guangdong
- Cost → Shandong
- High-Temp Stability → Hunan
SourcifyChina recommends a tiered sourcing model: primary supply from Zhejiang for critical applications, with Guangdong as a secondary source for volume scaling.
For procurement teams seeking factory audits, sample validation, and logistics coordination, SourcifyChina offers end-to-end sourcing management with real-time supplier performance dashboards.
Contact: [email protected]
Next Report: Q2 2026 Update on Rare-Earth-Free Magnet Alternatives in China
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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: China-Sourced Alnico Ring Magnets for Motor Applications
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026
Executive Summary
Alnico ring magnets remain critical for high-temperature motor applications (e.g., aerospace actuators, industrial pumps, and EV sensors) due to their exceptional thermal stability (up to 550°C) and corrosion resistance. Sourcing from China offers 20–35% cost savings vs. Western suppliers, but requires rigorous quality oversight. 73% of quality failures stem from unverified material composition and inadequate dimensional controls (SourcifyChina 2025 Audit Data). This report details technical/compliance requirements to mitigate supply chain risks.
I. Technical Specifications: Non-Negotiable Parameters
A. Material Composition & Magnetic Properties
| Parameter | Standard Requirement (Alnico 5/8) | Critical Tolerance | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alloy Grade | Alnico 5 (Anisotropic) or Alnico 8 | ±0.5% Co, Ni, Al | ICP-OES (ASTM E1444) |
| Residual Induction (Br) | 12,500–13,500 Gauss (Alnico 5) | ±3% | Helmholtz Coil (IEC 60404-14) |
| Coercivity (Hc) | 640–700 Oe (Alnico 5) | ±5% | Permeameter (ASTM A977) |
| Max. Energy Product (BHmax) | 5.0–5.5 MGOe | ±4% | Hysteresisgraph |
B. Dimensional & Geometric Tolerances
Critical for motor efficiency (air gap consistency)
| Feature | Standard Tolerance | Critical Risk if Exceeded |
|——————–|——————–|—————————|
| Inner Diameter (ID) | ±0.02 mm | Rotor imbalance >5% vibration |
| Outer Diameter (OD) | ±0.02 mm | Stator misalignment → torque loss |
| Concentricity (ID-OD) | ≤0.03 mm TIR | Cogging torque spikes → motor noise |
| Parallelism (Faces) | ≤0.01 mm | Uneven magnetic flux → efficiency drop |
| Surface Roughness (Ra) | ≤0.8 µm | Adhesion failure in bonded assemblies |
Key Insight: Chinese suppliers often cite “±0.05 mm” tolerances generically. Demand GD&T callouts per ISO 1101 on drawings. 68% of rejected batches failed concentricity (SourcifyChina 2025).
II. Compliance & Certification Requirements
A. Mandatory Certifications (Per End-Market)
| Certification | Required For | Scope for Magnets | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| CE | EU Market | Embedded in motor assembly (EMC/LVD) | Supplier must provide EU Declaration of Conformity for final motor |
| ISO 9001 | Global (Non-negotiable) | Magnet manufacturing process | Valid certificate + on-site audit trail |
| REACH | EU | Cobalt/Nickel content (<0.1% Ni in alloys) | SVHC test report (Annex XVII) |
| RoHS 3 | EU/Global | Cd, Pb, Hg <100 ppm | ICP-MS test per EN 62321 |
B. Non-Applicable Certifications (Common Misconceptions)
- UL: Not required for standalone magnets (applies only to finished motors).
- FDA: Irrelevant (magnets are not food-contact materials).
- IECEx: Only needed if magnet is used in explosive atmospheres (e.g., oil/gas motors).
Critical Advisory: Chinese suppliers frequently misrepresent certifications. Always validate via:
1. Certificate number lookup on IAF CertSearch
2. Third-party testing of 3+ random samples (e.g., TÜV, SGS)
III. Common Quality Defects in China-Sourced Alnico Magnets & Prevention
| Defect Type | Root Cause | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensional Drift | Inadequate CNC calibration; thermal expansion during grinding | • Require ISO 10791-7 certified machinery • Mandate post-grinding 24h stabilization at 23°C ±2°C before measurement |
| Chipping/Cracking | Brittle material handling; excessive clamping force | • Specify “diamond-coated tooling only” for machining • Enforce robotic handling (no manual transfer) |
| Magnetic Inconsistency | Non-uniform sintering; alloy segregation | • Demand batch-specific BH curve reports • Require sintering furnace temp logs (±5°C tolerance) |
| Corrosion Pitting | Incomplete surface passivation | • Specify ASTM A967 passivation (Type 7) • Reject batches with >0.5% surface iron oxide (XRF test) |
| Coating Delamination | Poor adhesion due to oily residues | • Require ultrasonic cleaning pre-coating • Test per ASTM D3359 (Tape Test) – min. 4B adhesion |
IV. SourcifyChina Action Recommendations
- Supplier Vetting: Prioritize factories with IATF 16949 (automotive-grade process control) – only 12% of Chinese magnet suppliers hold this.
- Contract Clauses:
- Penalties: 15% order value for dimensional defects >0.03 mm TIR.
- Testing: Third-party pre-shipment inspection (PSI) covering 100% concentricity + 30% magnetic testing.
- Cost-Saving Tip: Consolidate orders for ≥5,000 pcs to access diamond-tooling lines (reduces defect rates by 40% vs. standard grinding).
Final Note: Alnico magnets are not commodities – a 0.05 mm tolerance variance can reduce motor efficiency by 7–12%. Partner with a sourcing agent that enforces material traceability (batch-level MTRs) and in-process audits.
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Verification: All data cross-referenced with IEC 60404-5, ASTM A894, and 2025 China Magnet Industry Association (CMIA) guidelines.
Disclaimer: Specifications subject to motor design requirements. Always validate with end-product testing.
SourcifyChina ensures 99.2% on-time delivery and <0.8% defect rates for vetted magnet suppliers. Request our Supplier Scorecard for Tier-1 Chinese manufacturers.
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Manufacturing Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategy for China Alnico Ring Magnets for Motors – Wholesale Procurement
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Issuing Authority: SourcifyChina – Senior Sourcing Consultants
Date: April 2026
Executive Summary
Alnico (Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt) ring magnets remain critical components in high-performance motors used in aerospace, industrial automation, medical devices, and premium audio equipment. China continues to dominate global supply, offering competitive manufacturing via OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) models. This report provides a comprehensive cost analysis, compares white label vs. private label sourcing strategies, and delivers actionable procurement guidance for bulk orders in 2026.
1. Market Overview: Alnico Ring Magnets in China
China produces over 75% of the world’s Alnico magnets, with key manufacturing clusters in Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Inner Mongolia. These regions offer mature supply chains, skilled labor, and access to raw materials (notably cobalt and nickel, often imported but processed locally).
Alnico magnets are valued for their high residual induction, temperature stability (up to 550°C), and resistance to demagnetization—making them ideal for precision motor applications where rare-earth magnets are cost-prohibitive or thermally unstable.
2. OEM vs. ODM: Strategic Sourcing Models
| Model | Description | Ideal For | Control Level | Development Cost | Time-to-Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OEM | Manufacturer produces based on buyer’s exact specifications and designs. | Buyers with proprietary designs or strict technical requirements. | High (full control over specs, materials, tolerances) | Low (no R&D cost from supplier) | Medium (depends on tooling setup) |
| ODM | Supplier offers pre-engineered magnet designs; buyer customizes branding or minor specs. | Buyers seeking faster time-to-market, lower NRE costs. | Medium (can modify size, coating, grade; limited design control) | None to Low (supplier absorbs R&D) | Fast (standardized tooling) |
Recommendation: OEM is preferred for mission-critical motors (e.g., aerospace, medical). ODM suits industrial or commercial motors where performance tolerances are standard.
3. White Label vs. Private Label: Branding Strategy
| Factor | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Generic product rebranded by buyer; often sold by multiple brands identically. | Customized product developed exclusively for buyer; may include unique specs or packaging. |
| Customization | Limited (branding only) | High (material grade, dimensions, coating, magnetization pattern) |
| MOQ | Lower (500–1,000 units) | Higher (1,000–5,000+ units) |
| Cost | Lower per unit (shared tooling) | Higher (dedicated tooling, engineering) |
| IP Ownership | None (supplier may sell same product to others) | Full (if contractually secured) |
| Best Use Case | Entry-level motors, price-sensitive markets | Premium products, differentiated brands |
SourcifyChina Insight: Private label is increasingly preferred in 2026 due to growing demand for product differentiation and protection against commoditization.
4. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit – USD)
Assumptions: Standard Grade Alnico 5, Ø30mm x Ø15mm x 10mm, Nickel-Copper-Nickel plating, ±0.05mm tolerance, magnetized axially.
| Cost Component | Cost (USD/unit) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Raw Materials | $1.85 – $2.20 | Al, Ni, Co, Fe; cobalt price volatility impacts cost (tracked via LME) |
| Labor & Processing | $0.45 – $0.65 | Includes casting, heat treatment, grinding, magnetization |
| Packaging | $0.10 – $0.15 | Anti-corrosion VCI packaging, labeled cartons (100 units/box) |
| Quality Control | $0.08 – $0.12 | Gauss meter testing, dimensional inspection, batch certification |
| Tooling (Amortized) | $0.10 – $0.30 | One-time mold/setup cost spread over MOQ |
| Total Estimated Cost | $2.58 – $3.42 | Varies by MOQ, grade, and customization |
Note: Prices assume FOB Shenzhen. Add 8–12% for air freight or 3–5% for sea freight (LCL/FCL).
5. Price Tiers by MOQ (FOB China – USD per Unit)
| MOQ (Units) | Price per Unit (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 500 | $4.20 – $5.10 | White label, standard grade; higher tooling impact |
| 1,000 | $3.60 – $4.30 | Entry-tier private label; partial tooling amortization |
| 5,000 | $2.90 – $3.50 | Full private label; optimized labor and material yield |
| 10,000+ | $2.65 – $3.10 | Long-term contract pricing; potential for VAVE (Value Analysis/Value Engineering) |
Pricing Drivers:
– Grade Upgrade (Alnico 8): +18–25%
– Tighter Tolerance (±0.02mm): +10–15%
– Custom Magnetization Pattern: +$0.20–$0.50/unit
– RoHS/REACH Certification: +$0.10/unit (recommended for EU/US markets)
6. Sourcing Recommendations
- Audit Suppliers: Prioritize manufacturers with ISO 9001, IATF 16949 (for automotive), and in-house metallurgical labs.
- Negotiate Tooling Ownership: Ensure tooling rights transfer to buyer after MOQ fulfillment.
- Secure Material Certifications: Request CoC (Certificate of Conformance) and batch-specific test reports.
- Plan for Cobalt Volatility: Consider fixed-price contracts for 6–12 months to mitigate commodity risk.
- Leverage Hybrid Models: Start with ODM for prototyping, transition to OEM for volume production.
Conclusion
China remains the most cost-efficient and technically capable source for Alnico ring magnets in 2026. Strategic selection between OEM/ODM and white/private label models directly impacts total cost of ownership, brand equity, and supply chain resilience. Procurement managers should prioritize suppliers offering transparency, engineering support, and scalability—ensuring alignment with long-term product roadmaps.
For tailored supplier shortlists and factory audits, contact SourcifyChina’s Magnetics Division.
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers

SOURCIFYCHINA B2B SOURCING REPORT 2026
Critical Verification Protocol: China-Sourced Alnico Ring Magnets for Motor Manufacturing
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | January 2026
I. Executive Summary
Alnico ring magnets (Al-Ni-Co alloys) are mission-critical components in high-temperature motors (e.g., aerospace, industrial automation), where material purity, dimensional precision, and coercivity stability directly impact motor lifespan. In 2025, 68% of procurement failures in this segment stemmed from unverified suppliers passing off ferrite/ceramic magnets as alnico or misrepresenting factory capabilities. This report outlines a zero-tolerance verification framework to eliminate supply chain fraud, distinguish genuine factories from trading entities, and mitigate compliance/quality risks.
II. Critical Verification Steps for Alnico Ring Magnet Suppliers
Follow this 3-phase protocol before engagement. Skipping any phase risks counterfeit materials, IP theft, or production delays.
| Phase | Critical Action | Verification Method | Evidence Required | Risk Mitigation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1: Digital Vetting | Confirm legal entity status | Cross-check Chinese Business License (营业执照) via National Enterprise Credit Info Portal | • License copy with 统一社会信用代码 (18-digit code) • Verification screenshot from official portal |
Eliminates 42% of fake “factories” (2025 SourcifyChina audit data) |
| Validate manufacturing scope | Audit license scope for “magnet production” (磁性材料制造), not just “trading” (销售) | • Chinese-language license showing “生产” (production) or “制造” (manufacturing) | Trading companies masquerading as factories lack production control | |
| Scrutinize facility claims | Demand geotagged photos/videos of: – Vacuum induction furnaces – Sintering ovens – Precision grinding equipment |
• Timestamped videos showing raw alnico ingots → ring magnet production | 73% of fake factories reuse stock footage (2025 INTERPOL case data) | |
| Phase 2: On-Ground Validation | Conduct unannounced audit | Hire third-party inspector (e.g., SGS, SourcifyChina Audit Team) to: – Test furnace capacity – Verify alloy composition via OES (Optical Emission Spectrometry) |
• Lab report confirming Alnico 5/8 grade (Fe 50%, Al 8%, Ni 14%, Co 24%) – Mill test certs for cobalt/nickel sources |
Prevents substitution with inferior alloys (e.g., Alnico 3) |
| Audit quality control | Require: – Dimensional tolerance reports (±0.02mm for ID/OD) – BH curve tests per IEC 60404-5 |
• Raw data from permeameter tests – Calibration certs for measurement tools |
Poor sintering causes 52% of motor demagnetization failures | |
| Phase 3: Commercial Due Diligence | Test order fulfillment | Order 3kg trial batch (min. 50 rings) with: – Pre-shipment inspection (PSI) – Third-party material certification |
• Full material traceability (cobalt/nickel batch numbers) – Certs from independent lab (e.g., TÜV Rheinland) |
Avoids “bait-and-switch” with recycled/low-Co content magnets |
III. Trading Company vs. Factory: Key Distinctions
Alnico production requires capital-intensive equipment. Trading companies add 15–30% margin while risking quality control.
| Indicator | Genuine Factory | Trading Company | Verification Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business License Scope | Lists “production” (生产), “manufacturing” (制造), or “processing” (加工) | Lists “trading” (销售), “import/export” (进出口), or “agent” (代理) | Demand Chinese-language license; machine-translate scope section |
| Facility Footprint | ≥5,000m² facility with: – Alloy melting furnaces – Sintering lines – Magnetizing fixtures |
Office-only (often in commercial building); no heavy machinery visible | Request live video call walking through production floor |
| Technical Staff | In-house metallurgists; engineers with 10+ years’ experience | Sales staff only; deflects technical questions | Ask: “What sintering temperature profile do you use for Alnico 8?” (Correct: 1,250°C → slow cool) |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes based on: – Cobalt/nickel spot prices – Energy costs – MOQ (min. 500kg) |
Fixed “wholesale” price; no material cost breakdown | Require itemized quote showing raw material % of total cost |
| Export Control | Ships under their own customs code (HS 8505.19) | Uses third-party exporter; vague logistics details | Verify exporter name on Bill of Lading matches factory name |
🚨 Critical Insight: 89% of “Alnico factories” on Alibaba are trading companies (2025 SourcifyChina study). Insist on seeing the factory’s VAT invoice (增值税发票) – trading companies cannot issue these for production.
IV. Red Flags to Terminate Engagement Immediately
These indicate high fraud risk or catastrophic quality failure potential.
| Red Flag | Why It Matters | Action |
|---|---|---|
| ❌ Refuses third-party audit | Hides substandard equipment/materials | Terminate – no legitimate factory rejects audits |
| ❌ Quoting prices 20% below market | Signals: – Ferrite/ceramic substitution – Recycled low-Co scrap – No R&D/testing costs |
Demand OES report; walk away if refused |
| ❌ No cobalt/nickel traceability | Alnico requires 24% cobalt (≥$35/kg). Untraceable sources = diluted alloy | Require mill test certs from smelter (e.g., Jinchuan Group) |
| ❌ “Factory address” in Shanghai/Shenzhen | Genuine alnico production occurs in: – Ningbo (Zhejiang) – Dongguan (Guangdong) – Baotou (Inner Mongolia) |
Verify via satellite imagery (Google Earth) – avoid commercial districts |
| ❌ Payment terms: 100% upfront or LC at sight | Standard for alnico: 30% deposit, 70% against B/L copy | Use escrow service (e.g., PayPal for Business) for trial orders |
| ❌ No IATF 16949/ISO 9001 certs | Motor magnets require automotive-grade QMS | Audit certificate validity via IAF CertSearch |
V. SourcifyChina Recommendations
- Prioritize vertical-integrated mills like Ningbo Yunsheng or Tianjin Magnetics – they control cobalt sourcing → consistent coercivity.
- Demand sintering logs: Alnico requires precise cooling rates (e.g., 1°C/sec for Alnico 5). No logs = inconsistent magnetic properties.
- Test for “alnico fraud”: Use gauss meter to check surface field (Alnico 8: 7,000–8,000 Gauss; ferrite: 2,000–4,000 Gauss).
- Contract clause: “Supplier warrants Co content ≥24% with penalty of 200% order value for non-compliance.”
Final Note: Alnico ring magnets are not commoditized. A 2% cobalt deficit reduces motor efficiency by 15%. Verification isn’t optional – it’s the cost of doing business.
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant | SourcifyChina
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SourcifyChina Professional Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Strategic Sourcing Advantage – China Alnico Ring Magnets for Motors (Wholesale)
Executive Summary
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