Returning Seychelles Importer Visits BLOSSOM CHEER Showroom
Showroom Review and Product Presentation
During the visit, the importer toured the showroom and sample display areas. Finished products and material samples were reviewed on site, with particular attention to surface treatments, color options, and construction details.
Products supplied in earlier cooperation were also referenced during the discussion. Doors delivered approximately seven years ago were mentioned as part of a performance review. According to the importer, those products remain in normal use, providing practical feedback on long-term application.
The visit was primarily linked to ongoing hotel-related procurement planning. The importer is preparing interior door solutions for upcoming projects and required a review of material options, hardware configurations, and manufacturing arrangements. Discussions were therefore focused on melamine-finished doors previously supplied, as well as alternative solutions developed more recently.
Comparison of Door Solutions for Hotel Projects
For the current project scope, the importer requires interior doors with different hardware preparations. A total of 28 hotel room doors are planned to be prepared for IC card lock systems, while other areas will use standard mechanical locks. Based on these requirements, BLOSSOM CHEER prepared two alternative product solutions for review.
One solution followed the melamine door specifications used in previous orders, maintaining consistency with earlier projects. The second solution introduced carbon crystal doors that have been recently updated and applied in completed projects. Both options were reviewed in terms of structure, finish, and available design and color selections.
The visiting team noted the broader range of styles and color options offered by the carbon crystal doors, as well as their suitability for hotel and project-based applications.
Project Coordination and Customization Discussion
Further discussions covered project-related coordination, including lock preparation, dimensional customization, finish consistency across batches, and alignment with construction schedules. The exchange reflected a project-oriented working approach, focusing on how door specifications support on-site installation and long-term use.
OEM manufacturing and customization processes were also discussed, particularly how technical details are confirmed, documented, and communicated prior to production to support consistent delivery for project orders.
Ongoing Cooperation and Planning
The visit concluded with an exchange on ongoing cooperation and preliminary planning for future projects. Based on years of collaboration, both sides reviewed coordination practices and expectations for the next stage of project execution.
Such visits help both sides better understand project requirements and manufacturing capabilities. They also support clearer communication around product selection and implementation in long-term cooperation.
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