CertiRun / Product Entry

Find the right truck parts from China �?even without exact part numbers.

Start from the truck brand or the part system. Send OE numbers, VIN, photos, part names, specs, or your parts list. We review the matching scope first, then move the RFQ into quotation, inspection, and shipping follow-up.

Choose Your Entry Path

Some RFQs start from a truck brand. Others start from the part category. Both paths lead into the same matching, quotation, inspection, and shipping workflow.

Browse by brand

Use this path when the buyer already knows the truck platform, brand family, or reference vehicle.

  • Better for platform-led RFQs
  • Useful when the RFQ starts from VIN, truck model, or an old supplier reference
  • Helps organize matching before quotation starts
Browse by part system

Use this path when the inquiry starts from the category itself, especially for mixed-brand replenishment or category-led RFQs.

  • Better for category-led replenishment
  • Useful when one RFQ covers multiple brands under the same system
  • Helps align suppliers on the same scope before quotation

Brand Entry

Start here when the inquiry already begins with the truck brand, platform family, or reference vehicle.

Start from the platform your buyer already knows

Each brand page shows the systems we can usually help with and what to send before quotation starts.

Send Brand RFQ

Part-System Entry

Start here when the RFQ begins with the category itself, especially for mixed-brand replenishment or system-led buying.

Start from the part system when the RFQ is category-led

Each part-system page shows the common parts we handle, what to send, and how the inquiry moves forward after matching starts.

Send Parts RFQ

What to send before matching starts

The clearer the input, the easier it is to confirm fitment, align suppliers, and move the RFQ forward.

OE number or part number

Best starting point when the buyer already has reference numbers.

VIN or vehicle details

Useful when fitment needs to be checked from vehicle information first.

Photos or old samples

Helpful when numbers are incomplete, unclear, or missing.

Specs or dimensions where needed

Important for system-led RFQs where fitment depends on size, thread, or application details.

Quantity and destination

Needed to line up quotation, consolidation, and shipment planning.

What happens after you send the inquiry

1
Send the references you have

Start with OE numbers, VIN, photos, part names, specs, or the parts list already in hand.

2
We confirm matching scope

We review the RFQ first, then clarify fitment, application, and scope before quotations move out.

3
We compare workable suppliers

We compare suppliers on the same scope so quotes are easier to review and easier to act on.

4
We follow up on QC, packing, documents, and shipment

After confirmation, we keep the order moving through inspection points, packing checks, documents, and shipping coordination.

Need the full workflow?

Review how the process works, our truck parts sourcing service, and quality control and sourcing support for the broader commercial and operational view.

See Workflow

Why buyers use this entry structure

It matches how RFQs actually start

Some buyers start from the truck platform. Others start from the part category. This structure fits both.

It helps buyers send clearer inquiry inputs

The clearer the input, the easier it is to confirm fitment, align suppliers, and move the RFQ forward.

It supports inquiry-based sourcing instead of catalog-style search

Buyers can start from real RFQ references instead of trying to force every inquiry through a catalog path.

Ready to send the inquiry?

Send the references you already have. We will review the inquiry and reply with the next workable sourcing step.

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