In hospitality fit-out, mirrors are schedule-critical. Your buyer doesn’t just want a great mirror—they want a supplier who won’t create delays, confusion, or site problems.
Installation guide: stop letting installers guess
A good installation guide should include:
mounting points and spacing
wall hardware recommendations
wiring notes for LED mirrors
safety warnings and load notes
When installers guess, projects slip. It’s that simple.
Export documentation readiness: the silent trust-builder
Project teams love suppliers who can deliver:
accurate packing lists
consistent labeling
spec sheet per SKU
carton marks tied to zones/phases
That’s export documentation readiness as a project tool, not paperwork.
QC checkpoints for fit-out (different from marketplace QC)
Fit-out QC is about consistency and installability:
dimensional tolerance check
finish match check vs approved reference
functional test (LED, anti-fog if included)
pack-out audit + traceability
Replacement rules (write them before your first shipment)
Every project has damage. The question is: how fast can you fix it?
what qualifies as replacement
what evidence is needed
replacement lead time
spare unit recommendations
This is how you protect the schedule—and your relationship.
Teruier soft note

Teruier approaches fit-out like a coordination problem, solved by process. The Teruier cross-border design manufacturing collaboration model keeps design intent, documentation, QC, and delivery aligned. And the Fuzhou craft hometown ecosystem (craftsmen / materials / techniques) helps ensure finishes and structures remain consistent across phased deliveries—Fuzhou’s craft history has built a culture that values repeatable workmanship, which is exactly what fit-out projects demand.
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