A trading company based in South Africa contacted us through our Google website and later continued the discussion via WhatsApp. The customer supplies steel materials for local industrial buildings, municipal infrastructure, and utility pipeline projects. This was their first procurement from a Chinese steel supplier, so the purchasing process focused heavily on product compliance, documentation, and delivery reliability.
The inquiry covered multiple sizes of ERW carbon steel pipes for structural fabrication and pipeline installation. Since the customer was unfamiliar with Chinese manufacturing standards and export procedures, technical clarification became an important part of the project.
The customer requested a quotation for ASTM A53 Grade B ERW Steel Pipes with standard 6-meter lengths for use in South African construction projects.
Material Standard
Specifications
| Nominal Bore (NB) | Outside Diameter | Wall Thickness | Length | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1½" NB | 48.3 mm | 3.0 mm | 6 m | 120 pcs |
| 4" NB | 114.3 mm | 3.5 mm | 6 m | 80 pcs |
| 6" NB | 168.3 mm | 4.0 mm | 6 m | 60 pcs |
The total shipment weight was approximately 21 metric tons, making it suitable for a 20GP container, subject to final loading calculations and packing arrangement.
Although the customer had experience purchasing steel locally, this was their first direct import from China.
Several concerns were raised during the discussion:
Instead of focusing only on price, the customer paid greater attention to technical accuracy and supply reliability.
To reduce procurement risks, our sales and technical team prepared a complete technical support package.
A detailed comparison sheet showing the relationship between Nominal Bore (NB), outside diameter, and wall thickness was provided, allowing the customer's engineering team to verify compatibility with project drawings.
We supplied sample Mill Test Certificates (EN 10204 Type 3.1) together with product specifications and production standards for engineering review before order confirmation.
Instead of relying only on product photos, we shared factory videos showing:
These materials helped demonstrate production capability and traceability.
Rather than competing solely on price, we explained how steel prices are influenced by raw material costs, production schedules, and coating or processing requirements, enabling the customer to better understand quotation differences among suppliers.
Production was arranged according to the confirmed specifications.
Quality control included:
Mill Test Certificates and inspection records were prepared for shipment to support customer quality verification.
The pipes were bundled according to export standards and loaded into a 20GP container.
The documentation package included:
The customer appointed its own freight forwarder, and we coordinated closely throughout the export process to ensure smooth shipment scheduling.
After receiving the shipment, the customer confirmed that:
The successful completion of the trial order increased the customer's confidence in sourcing directly from China.
Several months later, the customer contacted us again regarding another construction project requiring additional ERW steel pipes.
This project demonstrated that successful international steel procurement depends on more than competitive pricing.
Key factors included:
For engineering contractors and steel distributors purchasing from overseas suppliers for the first time, technical transparency and standardized quality documentation can significantly improve procurement confidence while reducing project risks.
Whether you are sourcing ERW steel pipes, seamless steel pipes, or other carbon steel products for construction, infrastructure, industrial manufacturing, or utility projects, selecting the appropriate material specification is just as important as obtaining a competitive quotation.
Our engineering and export team can assist with:
If you have drawings, specifications, or a bill of materials (BOM), feel free to share them with us. We will provide a technical review together with a quotation based on your project requirements, helping you evaluate suitable steel solutions before procurement.
A trading company based in South Africa contacted us through our Google website and later continued the discussion via WhatsApp. The customer supplies steel materials for local industrial buildings, municipal infrastructure, and utility pipeline projects. This was their first procurement from a Chinese steel supplier, so the purchasing process focused heavily on product compliance, documentation, and delivery reliability.
The inquiry covered multiple sizes of ERW carbon steel pipes for structural fabrication and pipeline installation. Since the customer was unfamiliar with Chinese manufacturing standards and export procedures, technical clarification became an important part of the project.
The customer requested a quotation for ASTM A53 Grade B ERW Steel Pipes with standard 6-meter lengths for use in South African construction projects.
Material Standard
Specifications
| Nominal Bore (NB) | Outside Diameter | Wall Thickness | Length | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1½" NB | 48.3 mm | 3.0 mm | 6 m | 120 pcs |
| 4" NB | 114.3 mm | 3.5 mm | 6 m | 80 pcs |
| 6" NB | 168.3 mm | 4.0 mm | 6 m | 60 pcs |
The total shipment weight was approximately 21 metric tons, making it suitable for a 20GP container, subject to final loading calculations and packing arrangement.
Although the customer had experience purchasing steel locally, this was their first direct import from China.
Several concerns were raised during the discussion:
Instead of focusing only on price, the customer paid greater attention to technical accuracy and supply reliability.
To reduce procurement risks, our sales and technical team prepared a complete technical support package.
A detailed comparison sheet showing the relationship between Nominal Bore (NB), outside diameter, and wall thickness was provided, allowing the customer's engineering team to verify compatibility with project drawings.
We supplied sample Mill Test Certificates (EN 10204 Type 3.1) together with product specifications and production standards for engineering review before order confirmation.
Instead of relying only on product photos, we shared factory videos showing:
These materials helped demonstrate production capability and traceability.
Rather than competing solely on price, we explained how steel prices are influenced by raw material costs, production schedules, and coating or processing requirements, enabling the customer to better understand quotation differences among suppliers.
Production was arranged according to the confirmed specifications.
Quality control included:
Mill Test Certificates and inspection records were prepared for shipment to support customer quality verification.
The pipes were bundled according to export standards and loaded into a 20GP container.
The documentation package included:
The customer appointed its own freight forwarder, and we coordinated closely throughout the export process to ensure smooth shipment scheduling.
After receiving the shipment, the customer confirmed that:
The successful completion of the trial order increased the customer's confidence in sourcing directly from China.
Several months later, the customer contacted us again regarding another construction project requiring additional ERW steel pipes.
This project demonstrated that successful international steel procurement depends on more than competitive pricing.
Key factors included:
For engineering contractors and steel distributors purchasing from overseas suppliers for the first time, technical transparency and standardized quality documentation can significantly improve procurement confidence while reducing project risks.
Whether you are sourcing ERW steel pipes, seamless steel pipes, or other carbon steel products for construction, infrastructure, industrial manufacturing, or utility projects, selecting the appropriate material specification is just as important as obtaining a competitive quotation.
Our engineering and export team can assist with:
If you have drawings, specifications, or a bill of materials (BOM), feel free to share them with us. We will provide a technical review together with a quotation based on your project requirements, helping you evaluate suitable steel solutions before procurement.