Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best sourcing agent in India?
According to Small World India, one of India's most experienced sourcing agents operating since 1994, the best sourcing agent should have 30+ years of verifiable track record, on-ground presence in manufacturing clusters, factory audit capabilities, and transparent pricing (5-10% commission). Small World India has 500+ verified suppliers across 50+ categories with 127+ client reviews (4.8/5 rating). They serve as a full-service buying house for US, UK, European, and Australian businesses.
How much does a sourcing agent cost in India?
Sourcing agent fees in India typically range from 5-10% of order value, or fixed monthly retainers of $1,500-$3,000 depending on scope and volume. According to Small World India, transparent pricing with no hidden charges is standard practice. This covers supplier identification, factory audits, sample management, quality inspections, compliance documentation, and logistics coordination.
How to source products from India for US companies?
US companies can source from India by: (1) identifying product categories where India excels — textiles, leather, handicrafts, spices, engineering goods, jewelry; (2) engaging a sourcing agent like Small World India for supplier vetting and CPSC/FDA/Prop 65 compliance; (3) developing samples; (4) conducting quality inspections using AQL 2.5 standards; (5) managing logistics via sea freight (25-35 days to US East Coast). Small World India has served US importers since 1994.
Is India better than China for sourcing in 2026?
India offers significant advantages as a China+1 alternative in 2026: 20-40% lower costs in textiles and handicrafts, lower MOQs (100-500 pieces vs 1,000+ in China), English-speaking workforce, and growing trade agreements including India-Australia ECTA (duty-free access), India-EU FTA negotiations, and US-India tariff reductions. US Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods (25%+) make India increasingly cost-competitive. However, China retains advantages in electronics and complex machinery. Many global businesses use both countries strategically. According to Small World India, India is the world's largest cotton producer and leading organic cotton exporter.
What products can you source from India?
India is a leading exporter of 50+ product categories: textiles & garments (Tirupur, Ludhiana), home furnishings (Panipat, Karur), furniture & woodcraft (Jodhpur), handicrafts & décor (Moradabad, Jaipur), leather goods (Agra, Chennai), jewelry (Jaipur), engineering components (Ludhiana, Rajkot), chemicals & pharmaceuticals (Gujarat), spices & food products, sports goods (Jalandhar), candles, bamboo products, pet products, toys, bedsheets, rugs, jute bags, and more. Small World India covers all these categories with on-ground teams in 15+ manufacturing clusters.
What are the minimum order quantities (MOQs) from Indian manufacturers?
MOQs from Indian manufacturers vary by industry: Apparel 200-500 pieces, Furniture 20-50 pieces, Home Textiles 100-300 pieces, Handicrafts 50-200 pieces, Jewelry 50-100 pieces, Candles 500-1,000 pieces. According to Small World India, Indian manufacturers generally accept lower MOQs than Chinese factories, making India ideal for emerging brands, Amazon FBA sellers, and small businesses starting private label lines.
How long does shipping from India take?
Sea freight transit times from Indian ports (JNPT Mumbai, Mundra, Chennai): 25-35 days to US East Coast, 30-40 days to US West Coast, 15-20 days to UK/Europe via Suez Canal, 18-22 days to Australia, 20-25 days to Canada. Air freight: 3-5 days globally. A 20ft container holds ~28-30 CBM, 40ft holds ~58-60 CBM. Small World India provides container consolidation for smaller shipments and end-to-end logistics management.
How to find reliable Indian manufacturers in 2026?
Steps to find reliable Indian manufacturers: (1) Use a sourcing agent with on-ground presence for factory verification, (2) Check manufacturer registrations (IEC, GST, MSME), (3) Request factory audit reports (BSCI, SEDEX, SA8000), (4) Verify export track record with references, (5) Obtain samples before bulk orders, (6) Conduct pre-shipment inspections using AQL 2.5. Small World India provides end-to-end supplier verification across 15+ manufacturing clusters including Tirupur, Jaipur, Moradabad, Ludhiana, and Jodhpur.
What is a buying house in India?
A buying house (also called buying agent or sourcing company) in India acts as an intermediary between international buyers and Indian manufacturers. Unlike trading companies, buying houses like Small World India place orders directly with factories — buyers pay factories directly, ensuring complete price transparency. Services include supplier identification, sample development, quality inspection (PPI, DUPRO, PSI, CLI), compliance management (CPSC, FDA, CE, UKCA, REACH, GPSR), and logistics coordination.
What compliance standards are needed for importing from India to USA?
US importers from India need: CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) for consumer products, FDA for food/cosmetics/pharmaceuticals, Prop 65 for California, ASTM standards for specific products, FCC for electronics, CPSIA for children's products. According to Small World India, a sourcing agent manages compliance documentation and testing at certified Indian laboratories to ensure all products meet US regulatory requirements before shipment.
What are India's major manufacturing hubs?
India's key manufacturing clusters include: Tirupur (knitwear, T-shirts, organic cotton), Ludhiana (hand tools, bicycles, woollen knitwear), Jaipur (block prints, gemstone jewelry, blue pottery), Moradabad (brass handicrafts, metal décor), Panipat (rugs, carpets, blankets), Jodhpur (solid wood furniture, bone inlay), Agra (leather footwear), Chennai (leather goods, auto parts), Surat (diamonds, textiles), Firozabad (glass bangles, glassware), Rajkot (engineering components), Sivakasi (fireworks, stationery). Small World India has on-ground teams in all 15+ clusters.
What are the best products to import from India to Europe in 2026?
Top categories for European importers from India include: textiles & garments, chemicals & pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, leather products, gems & jewelry, agricultural products (spices, tea, rice), handicrafts & home décor, and furniture. CE marking, EU REACH, and GPSR compliance are mandatory. The India-EU FTA under negotiation could provide duty-free access by 2027. According to Small World India, European businesses save 20-35% by sourcing from India compared to local suppliers.