How to Find and Verify a Factory in Vietnam: Complete Guide for Importers

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Why Importers Are Sourcing from Vietnam in 2025

Vietnam has absorbed much of the manufacturing shift away from China over the past five years — and for good reason. Lower labor costs, strong export infrastructure, and growing expertise in home decor categories make Vietnam one of the best sourcing destinations available to international buyers today.

Key advantages for importers:

  • Competitive factory-direct pricing on candles, ceramics, woven goods, furniture, and garments
  • Direct shipping routes to the US, EU, UK, and Australia via Ho Chi Minh City port
  • Favorable trade agreements including EVFTA (EU–Vietnam) and CPTPP
  • Large manufacturing base in Binh Duong, Dong Nai, and Ho Chi Minh City
  • Growing number of factories with international certifications (ISO, BSCI, FSC)

Step 1: Define Your Product Brief Before Searching

Before contacting any factory, you need a clear product brief. Vague requirements produce inconsistent quotes and wasted time. Your brief should include:

  • Product name and category — e.g., scented soy candles in glass jars
  • Target unit cost and acceptable price range
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) you can commit to
  • Material specifications — wax type, wick, fragrance, packaging
  • Certifications required — CE, REACH, ASTM, FSC, etc.
  • Lead time expectations and destination port (FOB Ho Chi Minh City is standard)

Step 2: Where to Find Factories in Vietnam

Online B2B Platforms

Alibaba, Made-in-China, and Global Sources list Vietnamese factories — but many listings are outdated or belong to trading companies, not actual manufacturers. Always verify before engaging.

Trade Shows

Vietnam Expo (Hanoi), HKTDC (Hong Kong), and Ambiente (Frankfurt) give direct access to Vietnamese exporters. The downside is cost — flights, hotels, and significant time away from your business.

Local Sourcing Agents

A sourcing agent based in Vietnam has existing relationships with verified factories, speaks Vietnamese, and can visit facilities on your behalf. This is the route most experienced importers use when entering a new product category or country for the first time.

Step 3: How to Verify a Factory in Vietnam

Business Registration Check

Every legitimate Vietnamese manufacturer must be registered with the Ministry of Planning and Investment. Ask for the company's business registration number (Mã số thuế). A factory that refuses to share this is an immediate red flag.

Factory Capacity Assessment

Confirm the factory can actually fulfill your order volume. Key questions:

  • How many production lines does the factory operate?
  • What is the average monthly output for your product category?
  • Do they own their equipment or subcontract production?
  • Are they currently running other large orders simultaneously?

Quality System Check

Look for documented quality control procedures — in-process checks, AQL inspection reports from previous orders, and relevant certifications such as ISO 9001 or BSCI.

Sample Evaluation

Never skip the sample process. A proper sample flow includes: proto sample → pre-production sample (approved before mass production) → production sample pulled from the actual run.

On-Site Factory Audit

Nothing replaces eyes on the ground. An on-site visit reveals whether the factory is genuinely operating, the actual workforce size, equipment condition, and whether they are a real manufacturer or a middleman. A local sourcing agent can conduct this audit and deliver a written report with photos — at a fraction of what a flight would cost you.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Factory refuses to share business registration details
  • No physical factory address — only a city or province name
  • Pricing significantly below market average
  • Pressure to pay 100% upfront with no sample process
  • Communication goes silent for days between messages
  • Cannot provide references from previous international buyers
  • Claims to manufacture everything — a sign of a trading company
  • Factory photos look like stock images or showrooms, not production floors

Step 4: Payment Terms That Protect You

StageStandard Payment
Sample approvalSample fee: $50–$300
Production deposit30% of order value
Balance before shipment70% after pre-shipment inspection

Never pay 100% upfront to an unverified factory. Always conduct a pre-shipment inspection before releasing final payment.

Our Factory Sourcing & Verification Service

At Vietnam Factory Sourcing, we help international buyers find and verify legitimate factories across Vietnam. Our current product focus includes:

Our Factory Sourcing & Verification service includes factory identification, business registration check, capacity assessment, on-site audit with written report and photos — delivered within 14 business days.

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