MENASANAD | مينا سند Public first-wave supplier shortlist
Supplier Coverage

Show buyers that the first supplier map is already taking shape

MENASANAD has moved past a pure planning page. The site now has a first-wave public supplier shortlist behind the hero categories, so buyers can see there is already a sourcing direction for shelter, hygiene, lighting, kitchen and first-aid lines.

First-wave category coverage board

This board still shows what each priority category needs next, but it is no longer empty theory. A public first-wave shortlist now exists and gives each hero category a clearer sourcing starting point.

Category Hero SKUs Target structure Current front-end status Immediate next action
Shelter & SleepFamily Tent, Tarpaulin, Blanket2 core 1 backupHomepage and catalog readyMove Fastup / LiTong / Chinee Blanket from public shortlist into live contact sheet
Water & HygieneWater Jerrycan, Hygiene Kit, Sanitary Pads2 core 1 backupHigh conversion potentialConfirm Arabic packaging, kit assembly and replenishment speed with hygiene factories
Baby & Family CareBaby Diapers, Baby Wipes, Soap1 core 1 backupRepeat-demand story in placeTurn diaper and wipes supply into a recurring monthly-capacity story
Kitchen & HomeKitchen Set, Cooking Pot, Gas Stove1 core 1 backupGood mixed-container logicKeep cookware and gas-stove sourcing split until market compliance is checked
Lighting & PowerEmergency Lamp, Solar Lamp, Flashlight2 core 1 backupStrong homepage visibilityLock battery transport policy before promising fast shipment
Care & First AidFirst Aid Kit1 core 1 backupTrust-building add-on SKURequest certificate files before moving from public shortlist to live quoting

Public first-wave supplier shortlist

These are public, website-visible factory leads mapped to the main launch categories. They are not yet the final approved vendor list, but they make the backend look directional instead of empty.

Category Supplier Role Public fit signal Next check
Shelter & SleepGuangzhou Fastup TentCoreHospital, warehouse and large temporary tent range visible on siteConfirm relief-grade specs, MOQ and flat-pack shipment setup
Shelter & SleepLiTong FanPengBackupPVC tarpaulin, canopy tent and flood-barrier focus matches shelter materialsCheck GSM, waterproof level and reinforced-edge options
Shelter & SleepChinee BlanketBackupOwn blanket factory with OEM/ODM and travel/home blanket linesAsk for relief-grade blanket weights and mixed-order carton support
Water & HygieneZhongRouCoreBaby diapers, sanitary pads and wipes on one OEM/private-label lineConfirm Arabic packaging and hygiene-kit assembly support
Baby & Family CareJR HygieneBackup15+ years in diapers, sanitary napkins and related hygiene productsVerify wet-wipe coverage, sample policy and export response speed
Lighting & PowerSOXin LightingCoreEmergency light, camping light, flashlight and solar light in one lineLock battery transport policy and market-specific certifications
Kitchen & HomeChinee KitchenwareCoreCookware sets, cooking pots and kitchen gadgets with OEM/ODM supportCheck mixed-container MOQ and Arabic carton customization
Kitchen & HomeThreemi / SanmiCategory-specificGas stove OEM/ODM with CCC, UL, GS and ETL-facing positioningConfirm destination-market gas compliance before aggressive front-end push
Care & First AidGodetia MedicalCorePublic OEM/ODM first-aid-kit positioning with medical-safety languageRequest actual certificate files before quoting or promising compliance

Three supplier roles buyers can understand

A-tier core suppliers

Main factories that support stable pricing, predictable lead time and the most visible launch SKUs.

B-tier backup suppliers

Used for urgent split orders, lead-time protection and continuity when core capacity tightens.

C-tier flexible suppliers

Useful for mixed loads, tail SKUs, low MOQ needs and finishing container plans without slowing the whole quote.

What makes a supplier row actually useful

Commercial basics

Company, contact, WhatsApp, email, main categories, MOQ and lead time must all be in the same row.

Capacity reality

Monthly capacity matters more than generic self-description once mixed-category quotes start coming in.

Localization support

Arabic packaging and private label capability should be visible early, not discovered after a quote is sent.

Risk notes

Battery transport, compliance-sensitive SKUs and inspection attitude should be logged before the first order.

What buyers need to trust

  • There is more than one supplier behind the main categories
  • Lead time will not be promised without checking the actual supplier role
  • Mixed-category orders can be coordinated without looking improvised
  • High-risk SKUs are flagged before quote submission

What operators need to do next

  • Turn the public shortlist into a live contact sheet with emails, WhatsApp and response status
  • Map each Top30 hero SKU to at least one confirmed core supplier and one backup path
  • Keep gas, battery and first-aid categories under compliance review before scaling claims
  • Keep qualification notes short, commercial and searchable

Need deeper coverage, not just a first shortlist?

Use Supplier Join to collect direct factory details, then upgrade this public shortlist into a real response-ready supplier sheet category by category.

The site already looks more real when the supplier backend has named factory leads. Keep building from the public shortlist, recruit missing factories through Supplier Join and keep FAQ ready for first-round objections.