How to negotiate when the MOQ feels too heavy
Hello from MAKENOV. A minimum order quantity is not a fixed number. Understand why the supplier quotes it and you can solve it differently.
Why do suppliers set an MOQ?
Production units: raw-material order units, minimum packaging print runs, one production-line run. Below those, the unit cost breaks. So the MOQ comes from cost structure, not greed — which means proposing "another way that leaves your cost structure intact" works better than asking for a discount.
Does the market-test argument work?
Often, yes — especially for products not yet in Vietnam, where the supplier does not know the market either. Frame it as a proposal: a smaller first lot in exchange for organized sales data. The supplier saves research cost; both sides gain.
Split deliveries
Keep the total at MOQ but split the shipments: the supplier keeps its production unit, you split inventory and cash burden.
| Card | Why suppliers accept it |
|---|---|
| Full quantity, split delivery | Production unit stays intact |
| Market-test volume | They gain market-response data |
| Simplified specs | Lower packaging and label minimums |
| Payment-term adjustment | They trade volume for faster cash recovery |
| Long-term commitment | Short-term loss recovered over the term |
What else can you win besides MOQ?
If the quantity will not move, shift the burden elsewhere. Payment terms are the classic lever: a lower deposit or balance due after customs changes your real cash load. Free samples, initial promo materials and shared first-shipment freight are all negotiable. Quantity is visible and hard to concede; payment terms are flexible.
Before the first order
Confirm three things: whether the MOQ stays the same on reorders; remaining shelf life for cosmetics and food; and defect handling — exchange or refund, and who pays.
FAQ
No deal if I cannot meet the MOQ?
Many manufacturers adjust at market-entry stage, especially for products new to Vietnam.
Are samples paid?
Depends on the product; even when paid, ask to have the cost credited against the main order.
Is ordering several products at once better?
From the same supplier, usually yes — combined shipments also cut freight.
Closing
On MAKENOV, verified distribution partners can see supply price, MOQ and lead time, then talk directly with the supplier. Check the trading terms of the products you care about.