Hire a Vietnam Sourcing Agent or Visit Factories Yourself? Cost Comparison 2025

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The Decision Every Importer Faces

You have identified factory candidates in Vietnam. You know you need to assess them before placing a large order. Now the question: book flights and visit yourself — or hire a local sourcing agent to visit on your behalf?

The right answer depends on three factors: where you are in your supplier relationship, what the visit would actually cost you in time and money, and what specific information you need to get from the visit. This guide breaks both options down with real numbers.

Option A: Visit Vietnamese Factories Yourself

What You Gain

  • First-hand impression of the factory environment, culture, and people
  • Direct relationship building with factory management — valued highly in Vietnamese business culture
  • Ability to ask unscripted follow-up questions in real time based on what you observe
  • Personal confidence in the supplier before committing to a large initial order
  • Face-to-face commercial negotiation — often more productive than remote calls for first-order terms

Real Cost of a DIY Sourcing Trip

Cost ItemEstimated (USD)
Return flights (US or EU to HCMC)$800 – $1,800
Accommodation 5–7 nights$350 – $700
Local transport, taxis, logistics$100 – $200
Vietnam visa + travel insurance$50 – $150
Meals and incidentals$100 – $200
Total direct cost$1,400 – $3,050+
Your working days out of business5–7 days opportunity cost

What First-Time Visitors Consistently Get Wrong

Without a local agent, first-time visitors to Vietnamese factories typically:

  • Spend most of the visit in the meeting room, not the production floor — because factory management defaults to hospitality mode
  • Accept verbal commitments that are not followed up in writing
  • Miss red flags that are obvious to someone who visits factories regularly
  • Cannot communicate directly with production floor workers — the people who know the most
  • Visit factories that have staged the environment specifically for the buyer visit

Option B: Hire a Local Sourcing Agent to Visit for You

What You Get

  • Written report with photographs — same structured data you would gather in person, without the flights
  • Vietnamese-language conversations that produce more candid responses from factory staff
  • Pattern recognition from an agent who visits 50–100 factories per year — red flags that first-time buyers miss are obvious to them
  • Two to three factories assessed in a single day efficiently
  • Permanent written record with photos you can share with your business partners or investors

Agent Visit Cost Comparison

ServiceTypical Cost (USD)
Remote factory visit + written report, 1 factory$300 – $600
3 factories — initial qualification package$900 – $1,800
5 factories — full category shortlisting$1,500 – $3,000
In-person accompaniment (you travel, agent joins daily)$200 – $400/day

The Optimal Two-Stage Strategy

Most experienced importers use both options — in the right sequence:

Stage 1: Agent-Led Remote Qualification

Hire a local agent to visit 3–5 factory candidates on your behalf. Receive scored written reports with photographs for each. Use the results to shortlist your top one or two suppliers. Total cost: $900–$1,800. Timeline: 2–3 weeks from brief to final reports.

Stage 2: Personal Visit to Commit

Once you have shortlisted your final suppliers, travel to Vietnam in person for relationship building, final commercial negotiation, and first-order confirmation. You arrive knowing exactly which factories passed qualification, what their weaknesses are, and what terms to push for — making the personal visit focused and high-value rather than exploratory.

This two-stage approach costs less than a raw exploratory trip and produces significantly better supplier selection decisions.

Quick Decision Guide

Your SituationBest Option
First time sourcing from Vietnam, no existing relationshipsAgent-led qualification first
Testing a new product category with unknown factoriesAgent visits
Ready to place first large production order with a shortlisted supplierPersonal visit to commit
Ongoing quality monitoring each orderAgent QC inspection every shipment
Annual supplier review and relationship investmentPersonal visit
Production quality issue detected mid-orderAgent on-site immediately

One Important Question: Does Your Agent Have a Conflict of Interest?

Agents who receive referral commissions from factories they recommend have a financial incentive that conflicts with your interests. Always ask your agent directly: "Do you receive any payment from the factories you recommend?" A professional agent charges buyers a fixed service fee only. Vietnam Factory Sourcing operates on this basis — no factory commissions, ever.

Our Factory Visit service covers both options — remote visits and in-person accompaniment. After any visit, protect your shipment with pre-shipment QC inspection. Not sure which factories to visit yet? Start with our Factory Sourcing & Verification service. Contact us to discuss your plan →

Also read: Vietnam Factory Visit Guide | Factory Visit Checklist: 25 Things to Inspect

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