How To Find the Best Steel Supplier
Finding the right supplier for your business is something that can’t be skimmed on or underestimated. Once you have the right supplier, your process is going to be easier; you might find higher quality steel at a better price – and what’s more, you will likely find that you can scale and grow as required.
So how do you find the best stainless steel strip supplier – or any type of steel for that matter?
Research
One of the key things is to make sure that you have a list of all of the (relatively) local steel suppliers or ones that service your area at the very least. Make a list of all of the companies that are a reasonable distance – this is the easiest place to start narrowing down the right company for you.
You might be surprised just how many are available to you. Don’t discount those that see far away, and nationwide delivery can be exceptional.
Reviews
When you are investing your money into materials, you need to make sure it is money well spent. During your research, you can narrow your list further by looking for the reviews. The reviews should tell you what you can expect in a B2B purchase situation.
Read as many reviews as you can so that you can get a good overview of how the company operates. People with bad experiences are often more likely to leave a review than those who have a good experience, so try to keep that in mind.
Quotes
You will already have a clearly defined budget for the materials you need, and this will play one of the biggest roles in ensuring that you get a company that works for your needs.
You can usually get quotes in several ways, through a contact form on their website, by giving them a call and talking through what you need, or with a direct email. You can choose whichever method suits you.
You are looking for how quickly they reply, the depth of information they offer you, and of course the price.
Keep in mind that some companies will keep reaching out to you once they have given you a quote, and that can be pretty irritating – and also a good indicator that this isn’t the company for you.
Meet them
If the supplier you are talking to isn’t too far away, it is possible to meet them in person. This can give you a feel for how they do business, what it will be like working with them, and if you can build a lasting relationship.
While much of your business will take place either via phone or email, it is important to get a feel for who they are in reality.
Compare
Now you have all of the information you need to make an informed decision. Taking into consideration your budget, the speed of response, and how you felt the chemistry was in person.
Your supplier isn’t the only relationship that you will need to foster and support; you will need to make sure that you are equally attentive to all of them: Business Partnerships.