Send sourcing requests and RFQ details directly to WingCore.

Use this page for shortage inquiries, inventory follow-up, and excess stock discussions. Starting with the core commercial details helps the next practical step happen faster.

The most useful starting information is full part number, quantity, package, lot/date code, delivery destination, and target lead time.
RFQ-ready detailsFull P/N, quantity, package, lot/date code, and timing reduce clarification loops.
Sourcing and stock follow-upUse the same channel for shortage sourcing, stock-match follow-up, and excess inventory discussion.
Direct commercial contactEmail-based communication keeps the request easy to document, share internally, and move into quotation flow.
RFQ template

Submit an RFQ with the fields buyers usually need.

For shortage inquiries, matched stock follow-up, or excess inventory discussions, share the core commercial details so the project can move into a workable RFQ flow.

01

Use complete part numbers whenever possible

Full manufacturer part number including suffix helps reduce clarification loops and speeds up matching.

Accurate part-number entry is the fastest way to move from inquiry to market check.

02

Add quantity, package, and lot/date code

These details help confirm whether a stock match is commercially usable before quotation discussion continues.

Adding these fields early reduces back-and-forth and helps avoid mismatched offers.

03

Include destination and timing requirements

Delivery location and target lead time help us frame the next step around your actual execution requirement.

Destination and timing guide whether a quote, stock match, or inspection discussion should happen first.

Contact details

Commercial communication points

Hong KongUnit D5, 5/F, King Yip Factory Building, 59 King Yip Street, Kwun Tong
ShenzhenSuite 1817, HOP International Center, No. 24 Haixiu Road, Bao'an District, Shenzhen