Conveyor Supplier Evaluation Checklist: 15 Questions to Ask Before Signing

Introduction

Purchasing a conveyor system is a significant capital investment — often ranging from $50,000 to $500,000+ depending on your production line requirements. Yet many manufacturers rush into contracts without properly vetting suppliers, leading to:

  • Delivery delays that halt production for weeks
  • Quality issues requiring expensive rework or replacement
  • Poor after-sales support leaving you stranded when breakdowns occur
  • Hidden costs that blow your budget by 30-50%

At Vitrans, we’ve seen countless examples of companies learning these lessons the hard way. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive 15-point supplier evaluation checklist to help you make informed decisions.

Download the printable PDF version at the end of this article.


Section 1: Company Background & Stability (Questions 1-3)

✅ Question 1: How long has the supplier been in business?

What to look for: Minimum 5+ years of operation

Why it matters: Conveyor manufacturing requires deep engineering expertise and proven processes. Newer companies may lack:

  • Refined design methodologies
  • Established quality control systems
  • Financial stability to honor warranties
  • Track record of completed projects

Red flags:

  • Company less than 3 years old
  • Frequent name changes or restructuring
  • No verifiable project history

Vitrans advantage: With over [X] years in conveyor manufacturing, Vitrans has completed [X]+ projects across automotive, electronics, food processing, and logistics industries.


✅ Question 2: Can they provide references from similar industries?

What to look for: 3-5 recent references in your sector

Why it matters: Different industries have unique requirements:

IndustryKey Requirements
AutomotiveHeavy load capacity, precision positioning
ElectronicsESD protection, clean room compatibility
Food ProcessingStainless steel, washdown ratings, USDA compliance
LogisticsHigh speed, sortation integration, scalability

Action step: Actually call the references. Ask about:

  • On-time delivery performance
  • Quality of installation support
  • Response time for service calls
  • Overall satisfaction 12+ months post-installation

✅ Question 3: What is their annual production capacity?

What to look for: Capacity that matches your timeline needs

Why it matters: A supplier operating at 95%+ capacity may struggle with:

  • Rush orders or timeline changes
  • Quality consistency during peak periods
  • Dedicated attention to your project

Good signs:

  • Operating at 70-85% capacity (room for your project)
  • Multiple production lines
  • Scalable manufacturing partnerships

Section 2: Engineering & Technical Capability (Questions 4-7)

✅ Question 4: Do they have in-house engineering staff?

What to look for: Dedicated mechanical, electrical, and controls engineers

Why it matters: In-house engineering means:

  • Faster design iterations
  • Better problem-solving during installation
  • Direct accountability (no outsourcing blame games)

Ask to see:

  • Engineering team organizational chart
  • Certifications (Professional Engineer licenses)
  • CAD/CAM software capabilities

Red flag: All engineering outsourced to third-party firms


✅ Question 5: Can they provide detailed CAD drawings before production?

What to look for: 3D models, layout drawings, foundation plans

Deliverables should include:

  • Overall layout with dimensions
  • Component-level assembly drawings
  • Electrical schematics
  • Foundation and anchoring requirements
  • Utility connection points (power, air, etc.)

Vitrans standard: We provide complete CAD packages within 5-7 business days of order confirmation, with unlimited revision rounds during approval.


✅ Question 6: What testing procedures do they follow?

What to look for: Documented FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing) protocols

Standard tests should include:

Test TypeDurationWhat to Verify
No-load run2-4 hoursSmooth operation, noise levels, alignment
Load test4-8 hoursPerformance at rated capacity
Endurance test24-72 hoursReliability under continuous operation
Safety check1-2 hoursEmergency stops, guards, interlocks

Best practice: Request video documentation of FAT before shipment. Even better — attend in person for critical systems.


✅ Question 7: Do they offer custom engineering or only standard products?

What to look for: Flexibility to adapt to your specific needs

When customization matters:

  • Unusual product sizes or weights
  • Special environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, cleanliness)
  • Integration with existing equipment
  • Space constraints requiring non-standard layouts

Question to ask: “Can you show me an example of a custom solution you engineered for a client?”


Section 3: Manufacturing Quality (Questions 8-10)

✅ Question 8: What quality certifications do they hold?

Minimum certifications:

  • ISO 9001 — Quality management system
  • CE marking — European safety compliance (if exporting to EU)
  • UL certification — US electrical safety (if exporting to USA)

Industry-specific certifications:

  • USDA/FDA — Food grade applications
  • Clean Room Class — Electronics/pharmaceutical
  • Ex-rated — Explosive atmosphere environments

Verify: Ask for certificate numbers and verify directly with issuing bodies.


✅ Question 9: What materials do they use for critical components?

Key components to specify:

ComponentStandard OptionsPremium Options
FrameMild steel (painted)Stainless steel 304/316
BeltPVC, rubberPU, silicone, modular plastic
RollersCarbon steelStainless, UHMW
BearingsStandardSealed, food-grade
MotorGeneric brandSEW, Nord, Siemens

Red flag: Supplier cannot or will not specify material grades and component brands.

Vitrans transparency: We provide complete bill of materials (BOM) with brand names and specifications before production begins.


✅ Question 10: What is their defect rate and warranty policy?

What to look for:

  • Defect rate below 2% (industry average is 3-5%)
  • Minimum 12-month warranty on all components
  • Clear warranty claim process

Warranty should cover:

  • Manufacturing defects
  • Material failures
  • Workmanship issues

Warranty typically excludes:

  • Normal wear items (belts, bearings)
  • Damage from misuse or improper maintenance
  • Modifications made by customer

Critical question: “What is your average response time for warranty claims?”


Section 4: Commercial Terms (Questions 11-13)

✅ Question 11: Is the pricing fixed or subject to change?

What to look for: Fixed-price contract with clear change order process

Common hidden costs:

  • Engineering revision fees
  • Expedited shipping charges
  • Installation supervision (often quoted separately)
  • Training costs
  • Spare parts packages

Protect yourself: Contract should state:

“Total price is fixed unless customer requests changes to approved specifications. Any change orders must be documented in writing with cost impact before work proceeds.”


✅ Question 12: What are the payment terms?

Industry standard:

  • 30% deposit with order
  • 40% after design approval / before production
  • 30% after FAT / before shipment

Red flags:

  • 100% upfront payment demanded
  • No retention amount for warranty period
  • Unclear milestone definitions

Negotiation tip: For large projects (> $200K), negotiate 5-10% retention payable after successful commissioning.


✅ Question 13: What is the guaranteed delivery timeline?

What to look for: Specific dates with penalty clauses for delays

Contract should specify:

  • Design approval deadline
  • Production completion date
  • Shipment date
  • Site delivery date

Delay penalties: Typical clause:

“Supplier pays 0.5% of contract value per week for delays beyond agreed delivery date, up to maximum 10% of contract value.”

Force majeure: Ensure definition is reasonable (natural disasters, war) — not “material shortages” or “production scheduling.”


Section 5: After-Sales Support (Questions 14-15)

✅ Question 14: What technical support do they provide post-installation?

Support should include:

Support TypeResponse TimeDuration
Phone/email supportWithin 24 hoursLifetime
Remote troubleshootingWithin 48 hoursWarranty period
On-site service3-7 days (varies)As needed
Spare parts supply5-10 days10+ years

Ask for:

  • Dedicated account manager contact
  • 24/7 emergency hotline number
  • List of recommended spare parts
  • Maintenance schedule documentation

Vitrans commitment: We provide lifetime technical support with 2-hour response time during business hours and dedicated spare parts inventory for all systems we manufacture.


✅ Question 15: Do they offer training programs?

Training should cover:

Operator training (1-2 days):

  • Safe startup/shutdown procedures
  • Daily inspection checklist
  • Basic troubleshooting
  • When to call for service

Maintenance training (2-3 days):

  • Lubrication schedules
  • Belt tracking adjustment
  • Roller/bearing replacement
  • Electrical diagnostics

Training formats:

  • On-site at your facility (preferred)
  • At supplier’s factory
  • Video-based remote training

Verify: Ask for sample training manuals or videos.


Bonus: Site Visit Checklist

If possible, visit the supplier’s factory before signing. Look for:

✅ Clean, organized production floor✅ Proper material storage (not stacked on dirt floor)✅ Active quality control stations✅ Skilled workers (not just general laborers)✅ Modern equipment (CNC, welding robots, test facilities)✅ Safety protocols being followed

Red flags during visit:

  • Excessive dust/debris
  • Materials exposed to weather
  • No visible quality inspections
  • High worker turnover (ask how long employees have been there)

Summary: The Vitrans Difference

At Vitrans, we welcome these questions because we’re confident in our answers:

Evaluation CriteriaVitrans Standard
Years in business[X]+ years
Industry references50+ across automotive, electronics, food, logistics
Engineering team15+ in-house engineers
Quality certificationsISO 9001, CE, UL
Warranty24 months comprehensive
Delivery guaranteeFixed timeline with penalty clause
After-sales supportLifetime support, 2-hour response
TrainingIncluded in every project

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Ready to Evaluate Vitrans?

We invite you to put us through this evaluation process. Contact us today:

📧 Email: qingsong.xu@vitrans.cn📞 Phone: +86 18027652537🌐 Website: www.vitrans-conveyor.com

Free consultation: Share your requirements, and we’ll provide a preliminary layout and quote within 5 business days — no obligation.


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