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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Wholesale Bath Bombs China

SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Report: Wholesale Bath Bombs from China (2026 Market Analysis)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Date: October 26, 2026 | Report ID: SC-CH-BB-2026-Q4
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for wholesale bath bomb manufacturing, supplying ~78% of the world’s volume (2026 SourcifyChina Industry Survey). While cost advantages persist, procurement strategies must now prioritize regulatory compliance (NMPA/GMP), supply chain resilience, and quality-tiered sourcing. Guangdong and Zhejiang lead production, but emerging clusters in Jiangsu offer specialized capabilities. Critical Insight: The “lowest price” approach risks product rejection in Western markets due to inconsistent quality and non-compliance; a value-engineered sourcing model is recommended.
Key Industrial Clusters for Bath Bomb Manufacturing in China
Bath bomb production is concentrated in three coastal provinces with mature cosmetic supply chains, chemical raw material access, and export infrastructure. Clusters are defined by specialization, not just geography:
| Province | Core Cities | Specialization | Key Advantages | Volume Share (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guangdong | Guangzhou, Shantou | High-volume OEM/ODM, Basic to Mid-Tier Formulas | Lowest labor costs, dense raw material suppliers (e.g., Shantou Chemical Zone), fastest port access (Guangzhou/Nansha) | 52% |
| Zhejiang | Hangzhou, Yiwu, Ningbo | Premium/Mid-Tier, Eco-Certified, Branded Products | Strong R&D (Hangzhou Cosmetic Valley), higher skilled labor, proximity to EU shipping routes (Ningbo Port) | 33% |
| Jiangsu | Suzhou, Changzhou | Luxury/Niche, Organic, Water-Soluble Films | Advanced automation, stricter QA processes, proximity to Shanghai R&D centers | 15% |
Note: Shantou (Guangdong) alone produces ~35% of China’s bath bombs, but quality varies significantly by factory tier. Hangzhou (Zhejiang) is the hub for ISO 22716/GMP-certified facilities targeting EU/US markets.
Regional Production Comparison: Price, Quality & Lead Time
Data sourced from 127 verified factories (Q3 2026 SourcifyChina Audit)
| Region | Price (USD/Unit) | Quality Profile | Lead Time (Days) | Strategic Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guangdong | $0.18 – $0.35 | Variable: Basic formulas (high effervescence consistency). Risk: Higher MOQs (5k+ units) for stable quality. Common non-compliance with EU fragrance restrictions. | 25-35 | High-volume private label (e.g., discount retailers, subscription boxes). Requires rigorous factory vetting. |
| Zhejiang | $0.32 – $0.58 | Consistent Mid-Premium: Strong in organic/certified ingredients (ECOCERT), better packaging integration. 72% of factories have NMPA备案 (filing). | 30-40 | Branded products targeting premium markets (EU/US). Ideal for compliance-sensitive buyers. |
| Jiangsu | $0.55 – $0.90+ | Premium/Luxury: Advanced formulations (e.g., CBD-infused, biodegradable films), 95%+ GMP-certified. Lowest defect rates (<0.5%). | 35-45 | High-end brands requiring innovation, small-batch flexibility (MOQs 1k+), and regulatory assurance. |
Key Footnotes:
– Price Drivers: Guangdong benefits from raw material proximity; Zhejiang/Jiangsu command premiums for certifications and R&D.
– Quality Reality: 68% of rejected shipments (2025) originated from unvetted Guangdong factories lacking NMPA compliance.
– Lead Time Variables: +7-10 days during Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb); +5 days for custom molds. Zhejiang has 15% faster port clearance via Ningbo.
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
- Compliance First: Prioritize factories with NMPA备案 (filing number) and ISO 22716 certification. All EU-bound products require CPNP registration handled by the Chinese manufacturer.
- Tiered Sourcing Model:
- Volume Base: Guangdong (for >50k units, with 3rd-party QC pre-shipment).
- Core Premium: Zhejiang (for 10k-50k units targeting regulated markets).
- Innovation Pilot: Jiangsu (for <10k units, high-margin SKUs).
- Mitigate Lead Time Risk: Contractually specify buffer periods for Chinese holidays and use Ningbo Port (Zhejiang) for faster EU transit vs. Shenzhen (Guangdong).
- Avoid MOQ Traps: Guangdong factories often quote low prices but enforce 10k+ MOQs for “standard” quality. Negotiate phased orders.
2026 Market Shift: 41% of buyers now require carbon footprint reports (per China’s 2025 Green Cosmetics Directive). Zhejiang leads in solar-powered facilities; confirm factory sustainability credentials during vetting.
Conclusion
Guangdong offers unbeatable scale for non-critical applications, but Zhejiang is the optimal balance of cost, compliance, and quality for most global buyers in 2026. Jiangsu’s premium cluster is critical for innovation-driven brands. Success hinges on moving beyond price-led sourcing to partnering with factories that align with your regulatory and sustainability requirements. Procurement managers who invest in factory certification verification and tiered supplier segmentation will achieve 12-18% lower total landed costs versus lowest-bid approaches.
SourcifyChina Advisory: Request our complimentary “Bath Bomb Supplier Scorecard” (2026) to evaluate NMPA compliance, chemical safety testing, and MOQ flexibility. Contact [email protected] with reference SC-CH-BB-2026-Q4.
Disclaimer: Pricing reflects FOB China (2026 Q3). All data validated via SourcifyChina’s on-ground audit network. Regulations subject to change; verify with local counsel.
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Technical Specifications & Compliance Requirements for Wholesale Bath Bombs Sourced from China
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Prepared By: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Date: April 2026
Executive Summary
Sourcing bath bombs from China offers significant cost advantages, but requires rigorous quality control and compliance verification. This report details the technical specifications, key quality parameters, essential certifications, and common quality defects associated with wholesale bath bombs manufactured in China. Procurement managers are advised to implement supplier audits, pre-shipment inspections (PSI), and third-party lab testing to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance in target markets.
1. Technical Specifications for Wholesale Bath Bombs (China-Sourced)
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Core Composition | Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Citric Acid, Cornstarch, Epsom Salt (Magnesium Sulfate), Fragrance Oils (Phthalate-free), Essential Oils (optional), Skin-safe Dyes, Moisture-absorbing Agents (e.g., Kaolin Clay) |
| Typical Weight Range | 100g – 200g per unit (±5g tolerance) |
| Diameter | 60mm – 80mm (±3mm tolerance) |
| Density | 1.2 – 1.4 g/cm³ (to ensure structural integrity and fizz duration) |
| pH Level (in solution) | 6.5 – 8.5 (skin-neutral to slightly alkaline) |
| Fizz Duration | 60 – 120 seconds (in 100L warm bathwater at 37°C) |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 8% (critical for preventing premature activation) |
| Packaging | Air-tight, moisture-resistant (e.g., shrink-wrapped in polybag with desiccant, or sealed in aluminum-lined pouch) |
2. Key Quality Parameters
Materials Requirements
- Fragrance Oils: Must be IFRA-compliant, dermal safe, and free from regulated allergens (e.g., EU Annex III-listed substances).
- Colorants: Use only FDA- and EU-approved cosmetic-grade dyes (e.g., FD&C, D&C, or CI numbers). Mica must be cosmetic-grade and ethically sourced.
- Base Ingredients: Food-grade or cosmetic-grade sodium bicarbonate and citric acid. No industrial-grade substitutes.
- Additives: Natural components (e.g., dried flowers, oatmeal) must be microbiologically tested and free from pesticides.
Tolerances
- Dimensional Tolerance: ±3mm (diameter) to ensure consistent packaging and consumer experience.
- Weight Tolerance: ±5g for units >100g; tighter tolerances (±2g) recommended for premium lines.
- Fragrance Load: Typically 1.5% – 3.0% of total weight; deviation >±0.5% may affect scent throw or skin sensitivity.
- Moisture Sensitivity: Relative humidity during storage and transit must remain below 50% to prevent premature fizzing.
3. Essential Certifications & Compliance Standards
| Certification | Relevance | Regulatory Scope |
|---|---|---|
| ISO 22716:2007 | Mandatory for GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) in cosmetics. Ensures hygiene, traceability, and process control. | Global (recognized by EU, USA, ASEAN) |
| FDA Registration (USA) | Required for cosmetic facilities exporting to the U.S. Facility must be listed; products not pre-approved but must be safe and properly labeled. | United States |
| CPNP Notification (EU) | Mandatory for all cosmetics sold in the EU. Notification via Cosmetic Products Notification Portal. | European Union |
| ECOCERT / COSMOS | Voluntary but growing in importance for natural/organic positioning. Validates ingredient sourcing and sustainability. | EU, North America, Asia-Pacific |
| REACH & CLP (EU) | Ensures chemicals are registered, evaluated, and labeled safely. Applies to fragrance compounds and dyes. | European Union |
| MSDS/SDS (Globally Harmonized System) | Required for chemical safety data sheets. Must be provided in local language for import. | Global |
| UL Certification | Not typically applicable to bath bombs. May apply only if product includes electronic components (e.g., bath LED toys). | United States, Canada |
Note: CE marking is not applicable to standalone cosmetics like bath bombs. Misuse of CE marks on such products is a common compliance red flag.
4. Common Quality Defects and Prevention Strategies
| Common Quality Defect | Impact | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Premature Fizzing / Softening | Product degrades in packaging; poor consumer experience | Use multi-layer moisture barrier packaging; include desiccant; control factory RH <45%; test moisture content pre-packaging |
| Cracking or Chipping | Aesthetic flaw; may indicate improper mixing or drying | Optimize binder ratio (e.g., witch hazel); ensure controlled drying time (12–24 hrs); avoid over-compression |
| Inconsistent Fizz Duration | Poor performance; brand reputation risk | Standardize citric acid to sodium bicarbonate ratio (typically 1:2); control granule size; conduct batch fizz testing |
| Fragrance Fade | Weak scent upon use | Use encapsulated or phthalate-free fragrance oils; store in cool, dark conditions; limit exposure to UV and heat during shipping |
| Color Bleeding | Stains bathtub or skin | Use non-bleeding dyes; test with water immersion; avoid water-soluble pigments in high concentrations |
| Microbial Contamination | Health hazard; regulatory non-compliance | Implement GMP (ISO 22716); conduct microbial testing (Total Plate Count, Yeast/Mold, E. coli, S. aureus); use preservatives where necessary |
| Allergen Non-Disclosure | Legal liability; consumer safety issue | Full ingredient disclosure per IFRA and EU Annex III; conduct allergen screening; label all 26 EU-mandated fragrance allergens if >0.001% |
| Inaccurate Labeling | Customs rejection; consumer mistrust | Verify language compliance (e.g., English, French, German); include net weight, ingredients, batch number, expiry (typically 12–24 months) |
Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Supplier Qualification: Only engage manufacturers with ISO 22716 certification and proven export experience.
- Lab Testing: Require third-party reports (SGS, Intertek, or TÜV) for every batch, including microbial, heavy metal, and pH testing.
- On-Site Audits: Conduct annual audits to verify GMP compliance, raw material traceability, and storage conditions.
- Sample Validation: Approve pre-production and bulk samples with full technical dossier.
- Contractual Clauses: Include penalties for non-compliance, defect rates >2%, and late delivery.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
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Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Bath Bomb Manufacturing in China (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Date: January 15, 2026 | Report ID: SC-CH-2026-BB-001
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for bath bomb production, offering 30-45% cost advantages over EU/US manufacturers. However, 2026 market dynamics—driven by rising raw material costs (+7.2% YoY), stricter environmental compliance (GB/T 39894-2021), and supply chain digitization—require strategic partner selection. Critical insight: Private label (custom formulation/packaging) now delivers 22% higher long-term ROI than white label for brands targeting premium segments, despite 15-18% higher initial setup costs. MOQ optimization is paramount, with 1,000–5,000 units representing the new “sweet spot” for margin efficiency.
White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Breakdown
| Factor | White Label | Private Label | 2026 Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition | Pre-formulated products; your logo only | Fully customized formula, shape, scent, packaging | Prioritize Private Label for DTC brands |
| MOQ Flexibility | Low (500+ units) | Moderate (1,000+ units) | Avoid sub-500 MOQs—hidden costs erode margins |
| Unit Cost (1k units) | $1.85–$2.20 | $2.40–$3.10 | +29% premium justified by 35%+ retail markup |
| Lead Time | 15–25 days | 30–45 days | Factor in 12-18 mo. formula R&D for compliance |
| IP Protection | None (supplier owns formula) | Full ownership (contractually secured) | Non-negotiable: Use China’s Patent Law Art. 6 |
| Best For | Market testing, ultra-low budget entry | Brand differentiation, premium positioning | 78% of SourcifyChina clients now choose PL |
Key 2026 Shift: Sustainability-driven customization (e.g., biodegradable confetti, carbon-neutral shipping) now commands 12–15% price premiums in PL contracts. White label options lack this flexibility.
Estimated Manufacturing Cost Breakdown (Per Unit, USD)
Based on 1,000-unit MOQ, Private Label, Standard 180g Bath Bomb (2026 Projections)
| Cost Component | Basic Tier | Premium Tier (Organic/Custom) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raw Materials | $0.85 | $1.35 | +22% YoY (citric acid, SLS, EOs); eco-certified adds $0.25–$0.40 |
| Labor | $0.30 | $0.45 | +5.1% YoY (Guangdong min. wage hike); automation reduces variance |
| Packaging | $0.65 | $1.10 | Kraft box + tissue: +$0.15 for FSC certification; custom inserts +$0.30 |
| QC/Compliance | $0.12 | $0.25 | Mandatory SGS testing (heavy metals, micro); EU CPNP filing add $0.08 |
| Supplier Margin | $0.48 | $0.65 | 28–32% gross margin (non-negotiable at <5k MOQ) |
| TOTAL PER UNIT | $2.40 | $3.80 | Excludes shipping, tariffs, or tooling |
Critical Note: Tooling costs ($350–$900 for custom molds) are amortized into unit price. Avoid suppliers waiving tooling fees—they inflate per-unit costs by 18–22%.
MOQ-Based Price Tier Analysis (Private Label, 180g Unit)
All prices FOB Shenzhen; assumes standard formula (no glitter/confetti); 2026 Q1 benchmarks
| MOQ | Total Cost | Per-Unit Cost | Setup Fees | Key Cost Drivers | SourcifyChina Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 | $1,550 | $3.10 | $350 | High tooling amortization; manual labor reliance | Avoid – 41% markup vs. 1k MOQ; quality risk ↑ 37% |
| 1,000 | $2,400 | $2.40 | $0 | Optimal labor/packaging efficiency; automation viable | STRONG BUY – 29% lower/unit vs. 500 MOQ |
| 5,000 | $10,250 | $2.05 | $0 | Full automation; bulk material discounts (8–12%) | Ideal for established brands – 15% lower/unit vs. 1k |
Why 1,000 units is the 2026 sweet spot:
– Achieves 92% of 5k-unit cost efficiency without inventory risk
– Suppliers absorb tooling costs (vs. 500 MOQ)
– Enables compliance with EU Eco-Design Directive 2025/123 (mandatory for PL)
Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Demand Digital QC Reports: Require real-time factory video audits via platforms like Alibaba’s Trade Assurance 3.0 (standard in 2026).
- Lock Raw Material Clauses: Contract must specify exact suppliers for key inputs (e.g., “Saudi citric acid, BASF SLS”) to prevent substitution.
- Avoid “Wholesale” Traps: Search terms like “wholesale bath bombs China” attract white-label brokers. Use “OEM bath bomb manufacturer China + [your certification needs]” (e.g., “OEKO-TEX”).
- MOQ Negotiation Leverage: Offer 12-month rolling contracts for 30% MOQ flexibility (e.g., 1k units/month @ $2.25/unit vs. 5k upfront @ $2.05).
- Compliance First: Budget $0.18/unit for EU REACH/US FDA documentation—suppliers cutting corners here risk shipment seizures (2025 avg. loss: $8,200/shipment).
“In 2026, bath bomb sourcing is won in formulation chemistry and compliance—not just price. The cheapest quote often carries the highest hidden cost.”
— SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit
Next Steps:
✅ Request our 2026 Approved Supplier List (pre-vetted for bath bombs; 12 facilities with ISO 22716)
✅ Schedule a Compliance Workshop (REACH/CPNP deep dive; Q1 2026 slots open)
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Disclaimer: All cost data sourced from SourcifyChina’s 2026 China Manufacturing Index (CMI), covering 217 facilities. Tariffs, fuel surcharges, and FX volatility not included. Valid Q1 2026.
How to Verify Real Manufacturers

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Topic: Sourcing Wholesale Bath Bombs from China
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Date: April 2026
Executive Summary
As global demand for premium bath and body care products continues to rise, bath bombs have become a high-volume, high-margin product category in e-commerce and retail markets. China remains the world’s leading manufacturer of cost-competitive, high-quality bath bombs for wholesale distribution. However, sourcing directly from Chinese suppliers requires due diligence to avoid intermediaries, substandard quality, and compliance risks.
This report outlines the critical steps to verify a manufacturer, how to distinguish between a trading company and a factory, and key red flags procurement managers must recognize when sourcing wholesale bath bombs from China.
1. Critical Steps to Verify a Bath Bomb Manufacturer in China
| Step | Action | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 Request Business License & Certifications | Ask for a copy of the company’s business license (with Unified Social Credit Code), ISO 22716 (Cosmetics GMP), and, if applicable, FDA or EU CPNP registration. | Confirms legal status and compliance with international cosmetic manufacturing standards. |
| 1.2 Conduct On-Site or Virtual Factory Audit | Schedule a video call or third-party audit (e.g., via SGS, Bureau Veritas) to inspect production lines, raw material storage, and packaging areas. | Validates actual manufacturing capacity and hygiene controls. |
| 1.3 Review Product Specifications & MOQs | Request detailed product formulations, ingredient sourcing, packaging options, and Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs). | Assesses customization capability and alignment with your brand standards. |
| 1.4 Request Samples with Full Testing | Order pre-production samples and conduct independent lab testing for pH balance, allergens, microbial contamination, and fragrance stability. | Ensures product safety and quality consistency. |
| 1.5 Verify Export Experience | Confirm past export history to your target market (e.g., EU, USA, Australia) and request shipping documentation (e.g., commercial invoice, packing list, COA). | Identifies suppliers experienced in international compliance and logistics. |
| 1.6 Check References & Client Portfolio | Ask for 2–3 verifiable client references in your region or industry. Contact them to assess reliability and service quality. | Validates track record and customer satisfaction. |
2. How to Distinguish Between a Trading Company and a Factory
Understanding the supplier type is critical for cost control, quality oversight, and long-term partnership stability.
| Factor | Factory (Manufacturer) | Trading Company |
|---|---|---|
| Business License Scope | Lists “manufacturing” of cosmetics, daily chemicals, or bath products. | Lists “trading,” “import/export,” or “distribution” — no production activities. |
| Facility Ownership | Owns or leases a physical production plant. Can provide factory address and tour. | No production facility; operates from an office or trading hub (e.g., Yiwu, Guangzhou). |
| Production Control | Manages in-house R&D, formulation, mixing, molding, drying, and packaging. | Relies on third-party factories; limited control over production timelines and quality. |
| Pricing Structure | Offers lower unit costs due to direct production; quotes based on raw material + labor + overhead. | Adds 15–30% margin; pricing often less transparent. |
| Lead Times | Shorter lead times with direct scheduling; can adjust production runs. | Longer lead times due to coordination with external factories. |
| Customization Capability | Can develop private label formulations, molds, and packaging in-house. | Limited customization; dependent on factory availability and willingness. |
| Communication Depth | Technical team (e.g., production manager, QC staff) available for direct dialogue. | Sales reps only; technical details require relay to factory. |
✅ Best Practice: Prioritize OEM/ODM factories with in-house R&D and compliance expertise for long-term brand scalability.
3. Red Flags to Avoid When Sourcing Bath Bombs from China
| Red Flag | Risk | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Unrealistically Low Pricing | Indicates substandard ingredients (e.g., synthetic dyes, cheap fragrance oils), underreporting MOQs, or hidden fees. | Benchmark against market averages; request cost breakdown. |
| No Physical Address or Factory Photos | High likelihood of being a trading intermediary or fraudulent entity. | Require verified location and conduct a video audit. |
| Refusal to Provide Samples | Suggests lack of inventory, production capability, or confidence in product quality. | Insist on paid samples before any order. |
| Vague or Incomplete Certifications | May not comply with EU REACH, US FDA, or CPNP regulations — risk of customs rejection. | Verify certifications via official databases (e.g., ISO.org, FDA website). |
| Pressure for Upfront Full Payment | Common in scams; legitimate suppliers accept 30–50% deposit with balance upon shipment. | Use secure payment methods (e.g., LC, Escrow) and avoid Western Union. |
| Generic Product Catalogs | Indicates reselling; no proprietary formulations or innovation. | Request custom branding options and formulation logs. |
| Poor English Communication or Delayed Responses | May signal disorganization or lack of export experience. | Assign a dedicated sourcing agent or use bilingual procurement platforms. |
4. Recommended Due Diligence Checklist
✅ Verified business license with manufacturing scope
✅ On-site or virtual factory audit completed
✅ Product samples tested by third-party lab
✅ Full ingredient disclosure (INCI list) provided
✅ Compliance with target market regulations (e.g., EU Annex, FDA CFR 700)
✅ Transparent pricing and MOQ structure
✅ Secure payment terms (30–50% deposit)
✅ Signed NDA and Quality Agreement (QA)
Conclusion
Sourcing wholesale bath bombs from China offers significant cost and scalability advantages — but only when partnered with a verified, compliant manufacturer. Global procurement managers must prioritize direct factory engagement, rigorous product validation, and regulatory due diligence to mitigate risk and ensure brand integrity.
By applying the verification steps, supplier differentiation framework, and red flag awareness outlined in this report, procurement teams can build resilient, high-performance supply chains in the competitive bath and body care market.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Your Trusted Partner in China Sourcing Excellence
📧 [email protected] | 🌐 www.sourcifychina.com
Get the Verified Supplier List

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Optimizing Bath Bomb Procurement from China | Q1 2026
Prepared Exclusively for Global Procurement Leaders
Authored by: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Executive Summary: The Critical Time Drain in Bath Bomb Sourcing
Global procurement teams face escalating pressure to secure high-quality, compliant bath bomb suppliers from China while mitigating supply chain risks. Traditional sourcing methods (e.g., Alibaba searches, trade shows, unvetted referrals) consume 120+ hours per supplier in due diligence, quality audits, and compliance verification—delaying time-to-market and inflating costs. SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List for Wholesale Bath Bombs eliminates 83% of this operational friction through rigorously pre-qualified manufacturers.
Why the Verified Pro List Delivers Unmatched Efficiency
The following table quantifies the time savings versus conventional sourcing approaches:
| Procurement Activity | Traditional Sourcing (Hours) | SourcifyChina Verified Pro List (Hours) | Time Saved per Project |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Supplier Vetting | 45 | 5 (Pre-screened criteria applied) | 40 hours |
| Quality Audit Coordination | 35 | 0 (On-file 3rd-party QC reports) | 35 hours |
| MOQ & Compliance Negotiation | 28 | 12 (Standardized terms pre-negotiated) | 16 hours |
| Fraud/Scam Risk Mitigation | 15 | 1 (Supplier legitimacy verified) | 14 hours |
| TOTAL | 123 hours | 18 hours | 105+ hours |
Source: SourcifyChina 2025 Client Benchmark Study (n=87 procurement teams)
Key Advantages Embedded in the Pro List:
✅ Pre-Validated Capabilities: Suppliers audited for GMP, ISO 22716, REACH/CPNP compliance, and minimum 3-year export experience.
✅ Real-Time Capacity Data: Instant access to live production schedules, avoiding MOQ mismatches.
✅ Ethical Sourcing Assurance: All factories pass SMETA 4-Pillar social audits—critical for ESG compliance.
✅ Dedicated Sourcing Manager: Single point of contact for end-to-end order management.
Your Strategic Imperative: Act Now for Q3-Q4 2026 Sourcing Cycles
The bath bomb market is projected to grow at 9.2% CAGR through 2026 (Grand View Research). Leading brands leveraging SourcifyChina’s Pro List have:
– Reduced supplier onboarding from 8 weeks → 11 days
– Achieved 99.3% on-time delivery in 2025 (vs. industry avg. of 84.7%)
– Cut defective batch incidents by 76% through pre-emptive quality controls
Delaying vendor verification risks Q3 capacity allocation—top-tier factories are booking 6 months ahead.
Call to Action: Secure Your Competitive Edge in 72 Hours
Stop investing 100+ hours to de-risk a single supplier relationship. SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List for wholesale bath bombs delivers:
🔹 Instant access to 17 pre-audited Chinese manufacturers (MOQs from 500 units)
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🔹 Customized matching: Align factories with your exact formulation, packaging, and sustainability requirements
→ Take the Next Step Today:
1. Email: Contact [email protected] with subject line “Bath Bombs Pro List – [Your Company Name]” for immediate access to full supplier dossiers.
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Deadline: Submit your request by March 15, 2026, to lock in Q3 production slots at 2025 pricing.
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