Overseas steel structure projects move faster when buyers prepare the right information before asking for a price. A factory quotation should connect engineering scope, fabrication method, coating, packing, logistics, and installation handover documents.
Key points to prepare
- Building use and project country
- Length, width, eave height, ridge height, and bay spacing
- Wind load, snow load, crane load, mezzanine load, and equipment layout
- Roof and wall cladding, insulation, doors, windows, and ventilation
- Coating requirement, destination port, and target delivery schedule
Why this matters for export projects
Steel structures are shipped as many fabricated parts. If drawings, marks, panels, bolts, and packing lists are not coordinated before shipment, the buyer may face site delays, missing accessories, or unclear installation sequences.
YYN focuses on projects above 400 tons, so the early review stage is used to confirm whether the project fits the factory scope and whether the buyer has enough information for a practical quotation.
What YYN can support
YYN can review drawings, discuss fabrication scope, prepare packing documents, provide inspection photos, and coordinate container loading information for overseas buyers. Final local compliance and approval should always be checked by the buyer's local engineer or authority.
