Ready for the receiving team

Export-Ready Handover & Packing Label Support

Use this capability when the buyer needs furniture shipments organized for receiving, sorting, installation planning, and local handover after export.

Scope snapshot

Service type
Furniture Export Handover and Packing Label Support
Best audience
Importers, contractors, hotel owners, school buyers, and office project teams
Boundary
Local approvals, customs, installation, and site acceptance remain buyer-side or contract-defined.

Best fit

Use this capability when the buyer problem is clear.

Hotel, office, school, and healthcare projects where goods need room, floor, or area labels.

Buyers who want clearer carton marks, packing photos, and receiving references.

Projects where a local team will unload, assemble, place, and accept goods on site.

Scope

What FUMA can support from the China side.

Carton marks, item labels, room labels, floor labels, and packing references where applicable.

Packing photo records and export-side shipment handover support.

Document list coordination with the buyer, forwarder, or agreed shipment path.

Remote clarification for buyer-appointed local receiving and installation teams.

Process

A practical path from review to handover.

1

Label plan

Confirm room, floor, area, item, and package naming before final packing.

2

Packing control

Review packing marks, references, photos, and export-readiness details before shipment.

3

Remote clarification

Support the buyer-appointed local team with furniture-scope clarification after goods arrive.

Boundaries

What should remain local or contract-defined.

  • FUMA does not act as the local customs broker unless separately contract-defined.
  • Customs duties, taxes, port charges, local delivery, unloading, and installation are buyer/local-team responsibilities.
  • Final site acceptance and punch-list closure must be handled locally.

FAQ

Short answers for buyers and answer engines.

Does export-ready handover include overseas installation?

No. Installation, assembly, placement, anchoring, adjustment, and site acceptance should be handled by local installation teams.

Can FUMA prepare room labels for hotel projects?

Yes, when room schedules and naming logic are provided early enough. Labels should be confirmed before final packing.

Who handles customs and duties?

The buyer, forwarder, or appointed customs broker handles destination customs, duties, taxes, and local charges unless the contract defines another arrangement.

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