MCLIEG

Your China-based sourcing partner

MCLIEG is based in Schiedam, Netherlands and works with Chinese supplier networks to support European and African buyers with a more transparent purchasing process.

Overview

MCLIEG is a Netherlands-based sourcing and supply chain management company focused on helping European and African businesses buy from China with more control.

We combine customer communication in Europe with supplier follow-up in China, so buyers can work through a practical partner instead of managing every factory conversation themselves.

What we do

  • Represent buyer requirements clearly
  • Communicate with Chinese suppliers
  • Review sourcing options
  • Coordinate quality and logistics steps
  • Build long-term supplier relationships

What the client receives

  • A practical China sourcing partner
  • Transparent communication
  • Supplier and quality-control follow-up
  • Support from request to shipment
  • A long-term procurement contact

Best for

  • European importers
  • African distributors
  • Project buyers
  • Companies expanding product lines
  • Buyers who value supplier transparency

Your China-based sourcing partner

What the client receives

01

Verified suppliers before commitment

Structured support with clear communication, practical checks and documented follow-up.

02

Transparent comparison of options

Structured support with clear communication, practical checks and documented follow-up.

03

Practical cost control

Structured support with clear communication, practical checks and documented follow-up.

04

Quality checks before shipment

Structured support with clear communication, practical checks and documented follow-up.

05

Long-term supplier relationship building

Structured support with clear communication, practical checks and documented follow-up.

06

Clear communication across time zones and markets

Structured support with clear communication, practical checks and documented follow-up.

Risks we help control

Risks we help control

Language and time-zone friction Unclear supplier accountability Fragmented sourcing and logistics Short-term buying without supplier control Lack of local follow-up in China

Discuss your sourcing project

Send us your product category, destination market and expected quantity. We will review the sourcing path and advise the next step.

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