Sourcing Guide
How importers can combine filters, brake parts, clutch parts, chassis parts and regular maintenance items into one practical truck parts shipment.

A one-stop truck parts order does not mean one product must fill a container. Many importers save time by combining several part systems into one practical shipment: filters, brake parts, clutch parts, chassis parts, cab parts, bearings and sensors can be checked together.

Start from fast-moving items and repair history. Filters and brake parts usually move faster, while clutch, chassis, cab and electrical items may be added by model. If you serve several fleets or workshops, list the truck brands and models first, then add part numbers and quantities.
A clear mixed order separates items by system: filter, brake, clutch, chassis, cab, engine, gearbox and electrical. Each line should include part number, part name, quantity and photo when available. If a line has no part number, photos and model details become more important.
Buying only one item may create repeated communication and higher small-lot freight. A mixed order gives the supplier enough context to check related items and replacement options. It also helps buyers avoid missing small but necessary parts for repair work.
Send the purchase list in one message or spreadsheet. Include expected quantity, urgency and packing preference. If you are unsure about an item, mark it for confirmation and attach the old-part photo. This keeps the quotation clear without forcing every uncertain SKU into a separate product page.
Put urgent repair items and high-turnover maintenance parts at the top of the list. Add slower-moving parts below them with clear quantities. When several parts belong to the same truck model, keep those lines together; when several truck models share the same product family, note the shared application. This structure helps the supplier check substitutions and related items more efficiently.
For importers, the goal is not to force every SKU into a full container. The goal is to build a practical combination that matches real demand, available supply and shipment timing.
Use this guide to organize a clearer quote request instead of choosing from a short product list.
Part number, truck brand, model, engine model, chassis number and old-part photos help confirm the correct replacement before quotation.
Filters, brake parts, clutch parts, chassis parts, cab parts, bearings, sensors and assemblies can be checked together for one practical order.
Share quantity, packing preference and whether the order is for fleet repair, workshop use or distributor stock.
Continue by brand, model or part system when the inquiry needs more specific matching clues.
Send part numbers, truck models, chassis numbers, old-part photos or sample photos. We can help check multiple items and combine them into a practical export order.