U.S.-Based · Global Sourcing & Supply Coordination

Seven Stages, One Program: Sourcing Process From Inquiry to Delivery

Danerra’s sourcing process from inquiry to delivery follows the same structured approach for every engagement, so you always know what is happening, what you will receive, and what we need from you. Below is each stage in detail: the work behind it, the deliverables you can expect, and a realistic timeframe.

The Process at a Glance
One coordinated path, start to finish.

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01 STAGE ONE

Customer request.

We build a clear, documented understanding of your project before a single price is quoted.

The engagement opens with a conversation, not a catalog. You share the project scope, drawings, specifications, target timeline and budget, and we work through them with you to understand what the project actually requires across every category in play. We confirm receipt, assign a named sourcing contact who stays with you through the program, and hold a short clarification call to resolve gaps and ambiguities. The output is a documented project brief that everything downstream is measured against — so sourcing and quoting start from a shared, written reference rather than a loose set of emails.

What you receive

What we need from you

01

Typical timeframe

1–2 business days

02

Typical timeframe

3–7 business days

02 STAGE TWO

Sourcing & matching.

We find and pre-qualify the right manufacturers for each category before anything goes to quote.

With the brief locked, we go to market. For each required category we identify candidate manufacturers across global supply markets and pre-qualify them against three tests: can they build to your specification, can they meet the timeline, and do they fit the budget.

Capability, capacity and compliance are checked before a producer reaches your shortlist, and samples are evaluated where the category warrants it. You then receive a sourcing summary that shows the manufacturers under consideration, why each is a fit, and the rationale for the recommended approach — so the decision is made on evidence, not on a name.

What you receive

What we need from you

03 Stage Three

A single, consolidated quotation.

One coordinated proposal across every category, rather than a stack of separate vendor quotes.

We assemble the program into one proposal. Pricing, lead times, options and recommended specifications are brought together across all categories so you can see the whole project in a single document and compare on a like-for-like basis.

The proposal is structured category by category, with recommended manufacturers, the options available at each, and the assumptions behind every figure stated plainly. Nothing is buried — where a price depends on a quantity, a finish or a delivery date, that dependency is written down so there are no surprises once you proceed.

What you receive

What we need from you

03

Typical timeframe

2–5 business days

04

Typical timeframe

1–3 weeks

04 Stage Four

Customization 
confirmation.

The project gets locked: every specification, sample and finish signed off before production begins.

This is the gate between planning and committing. Final specifications, samples, finishes and configurations are reviewed and confirmed in writing, and we run the technical loop that protects a custom order — drawing reviews, sample approvals and pre-production checks.

Nothing enters production until the approved sample matches what the project needs and every detail is signed off. The result is a sign-off document that fixes exactly what will be produced, which becomes the reference that quality is verified against later. Locking thoroughly here is what prevents costly changes once factories are running.

What you receive

What we need from you

05 Stage Five

Production 

coordination.

Manufacturing runs across suppliers under our oversight, tracked against documented milestones.

With specifications locked, production begins across the manufacturers in the program. We coordinate them as one schedule rather than several, tracking each against documented milestones and keeping the categories aligned so they arrive ready to consolidate.

Most of this stage is invisible to you by design. When a schedule risk appears or a supplier raises a question, we surface and resolve it behind the scenes, only bringing a decision to your desk when it falls outside the locked specification. You stay informed through milestone updates and progress photos where applicable — without managing the factories yourself.

What you receive

What we need from you

05

Typical timeframe

4–12 weeks by category

06

Typical timeframe

3–7 days per cycle

06 Stage Six

Quality check.

Goods are inspected and signed off at the factory — defects are resolved at origin, not at your job site.

Before anything ships, we inspect it where it can still be fixed. Documented quality gates verify that what was specified is what is being produced, with pre-shipment inspections checking finished goods against the approved samples and drawings.

Where a defect is found, we manage resolution with the manufacturer and re-inspect rather than passing the problem downstream. You receive an inspection report with photos and defect documentation, so the confirmation that a shipment meets specification is a record you can hold — not a verbal assurance discovered to be wrong when the container is opened.

What you receive

What we need from you

07 Stage Seven

Shipping & delivery.

Consolidated freight, customs and last-mile delivery, sequenced to your construction schedule.

The final stage closes the program the way it opened — as one coordinated operation. We consolidate freight across categories, handle customs documentation and clearance, and manage the last mile so material does not arrive as a dozen disconnected deliveries.

Delivery is sequenced to your build: flooring and stone when the site is ready for them, FF&E as fit-out begins, with scheduled windows that match your milestones. You keep a single point of contact for any delivery question, with shipping documents, tracking and customs confirmation throughout — one partner accountable from the factory floor to your loading dock.

What you receive

What we need from you

07

Typical timeframe

2–8 weeks to site

The Payoff

Run separately, these are seven handoffs where a project can stall. Run as one program, they become one contract, one timeline, one accountable team.

One

One contract

A single agreement governs all nine categories and every supplier in the program — not seven negotiations run in parallel.

One

One timeline

Sourcing, production, quality and freight sit on one master schedule, tied directly to your construction milestones.

One

One accountable team

The same named contact owns the engagement end to end, so issues are absorbed and resolved before they reach your desk.

One Company · One Process · Complete Project Supply
Ready to bring your next project under one program.

Share your scope and we’ll respond with a structured proposal — categories, indicative pricing, lead times and the named contact who will run your account through every stage.