

Importing LED sensory tables from China requires verification of certifications, production lead time, MOQ, and logistics conditions to ensure smooth delivery for schools and therapy projects.
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View Models →What certifications and documents are required for importing LED sensory tables?
Certification compliance is required for customs clearance and school procurement approval.
- CE certification for electrical safety
- RoHS report for material compliance
- Battery safety test report
- Factory inspection report
- Technical datasheet
What is the typical MOQ and production lead time for LED sensory tables?
| Item | Range |
|---|---|
| MOQ | 1 sample / small batch order |
| Production lead time | 15–30 days |
| Monthly capacity | 100–500 units |
| Sample lead time | 5–10 days |

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Talk to Export Team →What are the key shipping and payment considerations when importing?
- Payment: T/T 30% deposit + 70% balance before shipment
- Sample orders: full payment required
- Shipping: sea freight, air freight, DDP available
What compliance risks should buyers be aware of during import?
- Missing CE/RoHS documentation causing customs delays
- Incorrect HS code classification
- Lithium battery transport restrictions
- Incomplete technical documentation
Risk reduction requires pre-shipment inspection, certification confirmation, and correct logistics planning.
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Request Full Quote →FAQ
Q1: Can suppliers provide DDP shipping?
Yes, most factories support door-to-door DDP service.
Q2: Can different models be mixed in one shipment?
Yes, mixed orders are usually supported.
Q3: Are CE and RoHS accepted in Europe?
Yes, they are standard requirements for EU procurement.
Q4: Can I place a trial order first?
Yes, sample orders are commonly used.
Q5: What if customs requests more documents?
Suppliers usually provide supplementary documents when needed.