Typical Support Workflow

Mixed Order Support for Auto Cooling Parts

This page shows the typical workflow JJ Radiator uses when buyers need radiator tanks, caps, flanges, condensers, repair tools or related cooling parts in one mixed inquiry. It is a representative support process, not one single customer story.

Useful for mixed SKU inquiries MOQ discussed by order structure Packing and shipment coordination support

When buyers usually need mixed-order support

Many overseas buyers do not order only one cooling-system item. They may need radiator tanks, caps, filler necks, water flanges, AC condensers, radiator cores or repair tools in the same purchase plan.

This is common for importers, aftermarket distributors, workshop suppliers and buyers building a broader stock program for repeat sales.

What helps us check faster

Item list with quantity per SKU OEM number, vehicle model or product photo Destination country and target market Packing request and priority items

Typical parts buyers combine in one order

Mixed orders work best when the supplier can organize related categories instead of treating every line as a separate conversation.

Radiator Tanks

Often mixed with caps, filler necks and cores for repair-market or replacement supply.

Caps and Filler Necks

Useful add-on categories when buyers prepare daily workshop and distributor stock.

Water Flanges and Thermostats

Frequently checked together for engine cooling-system maintenance demand.

Condensers, Tools and Cores

Can be included when the buyer wants one contact for a broader cooling-parts order.

How the mixed-order workflow usually works

The goal is to reduce matching mistakes first, then make MOQ and packing discussion more practical.

1

Receive the mixed list

Buyers send product names, OEM numbers, photos, applications, or a simple spreadsheet with quantity.

2

Sort by product group

We separate tanks, caps, flanges, condensers, tools or cores so checking can move more clearly.

3

Discuss MOQ and packing

MOQ is reviewed based on category mix, order structure, packing needs and the priority of each line.

4

Move to quote and shipment planning

After the structure is clearer, quotation, carton planning and shipment preparation become much smoother.

Why this support style helps buyers

Mixed-order support is not only about convenience. It helps buyers reduce sourcing friction in practical ways.

Fewer Separate Conversations

Buyers can manage several related product lines without splitting the work across too many contacts.

Clearer MOQ Discussion

MOQ can be discussed around the combined order structure instead of only one item in isolation.

Better Packing Coordination

Mixed carton planning, labels, export cartons and shipment notes can be reviewed earlier.

Faster Repeat Orders

Once the structure is organized, later replenishment orders are often easier to prepare.

Mixed-order FAQ

These are the questions buyers usually ask first.

Do all items in a mixed order need the same MOQ?

No. MOQ is usually discussed by product category, quantity mix and order structure rather than one flat rule for every line.

Can I send photos instead of a clean OEM list?

Yes. Clear product photos, item descriptions and approximate quantity are enough to start organizing the mixed inquiry.

What should I send first for a mixed quote?

Send the item list, quantity per SKU, destination country, packing request and any priority items that matter most.

Is this page a single customer case?

No. This page describes a representative support workflow based on the type of mixed inquiries buyers commonly send.

Need help organizing a mixed cooling-parts order?

Send your SKU list, OEM numbers, photos, quantity plan and packing notes. We will review the structure and reply with practical next steps.

Send Mixed Inquiry