Project Sourcing & Support

From design coordination to shipment and installation support, one service chain for cross-border projects.

This page is built for project teams arriving with drawings, BOQ, room lists, reference images, site conditions, or a material brief. George helps translate those inputs into 3D design coordination, material matching, customized product direction, production coordination, quality checking, shipment coordination, and installation support.

Connected Service Chain

A connected service chain from design review to installation support.

George is positioned to keep the design, commercial, material, production, shipment, and installation conversation connected, so overseas project teams do not have to rebuild alignment at every stage.

Scope stays aligned

Drawings, BOQ, room lists, reference images, site conditions, and supply boundaries are clarified before the quotation path is set.

Drawings reviewBOQ reviewRoom list review

Quotations stay aligned

Commercial feedback stays tied to agreed scope, material matching, customization needs, and different price-level expectations instead of generic list pricing.

Quotation alignmentMaterial matchingCustomization

Decisions stay traceable

Sampling, finish confirmation, system-supported follow-up, and project tracking stay visible inside the same project chain.

SamplingSystem-supported follow-upProject trackingQC

Handover stays coordinated

Quality assurance, packing, loading, shipment coordination, and installation support stay inside the same workflow rather than being handled as a late-stage add-on.

Quality assurancePackingShipmentInstallation support

Real Support Anchors

A one-stop service path needs visible places for review, coordination, and follow-up.

The workflow is strongest when project files, showroom review, material direction, and communication records stay connected instead of becoming separate conversations.

Operational base imagery supports a more concrete sense of where project communication is handled.
Showroom and material review scenes help connect the service promise to actual sourcing support.
The focus remains on scope review, material matching, and coordination discussion rather than unsupported project claims.
George Group operational base building exterior.

Operational base

A fixed contact point for project communication and follow-up.

George showroom exterior with material display area.

Showroom reference

A physical space for reviewing material direction and category scope.

Material panels being reviewed inside a showroom.

Material review

Multi-category review before sourcing conversations branch.

6-Step Workflow

The project chain from first brief to installation support.

This page shows the project workflow from brief review and design coordination through material decisions, production follow-up, shipment control, and installation support.

01

Drawings, BOQ & Room List Review

Review drawings, BOQ, room list, material brief, reference images, site conditions, destination requirements, and installation needs so the project starts with the right sourcing boundary.

DrawingsBOQRoom List
Aligned brief
02

3D Design & Material Matching

Use 3D design support, design coordination, material matching, and finish review to connect style direction with buildable product and material options.

3D DesignMaterial MatchingFinish Review
Matched material direction
03

Scope, Customization & Quotation Alignment

Confirm supply scope, product customization requirements, quotation basis, alternates, and commercial assumptions before production or procurement moves ahead.

ScopeCustomizationQuotation
Aligned quotation
04

Production Coordination & Quality Checking

Keep the confirmed scope connected to scheduling, order follow-up, milestone communication, finish checks, and quality checking as production moves.

ProductionOrder Follow-UpQC
Visible production status
05

Packing & Shipment Coordination

Coordinate packing logic, consolidation, loading readiness, export documentation, and shipment follow-up before release.

PackingLoadingShipment
Shipment-ready release
06

Installation Support & Handover

Support installation through remote guidance, installation drawings, video instructions, technical coordination, and on-site installation team arrangement when required. On-site installation scope and related cost should be confirmed based on project location, site conditions, drawings, and installation scope.

Remote GuidanceOn-Site OptionHandover
Installation support path

Before Coordination Begins

Many project teams start with a BOQ, drawings, room schedule, or material brief.

Use the project files already available to review material direction before sourcing, production, shipment, or installation support discussion moves further.

Key Service Capabilities

Three service layers behind design support, coordination, delivery, and installation.

These three layers show how design support, project coordination, fulfillment, shipment, and installation support stay connected across the project.

01

Design Support

Design & Specification Support

Early direction is shaped through project proposal review, budget estimating, 3D design coordination, material matching, and specification review before scope gets locked too loosely.

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Project proposal framing and 3D design coordination
Drawings, BOQ, room list, and material brief review
Budget estimating before quotation scope is fixed
Material matching for finishes, surfaces, and package decisions
Option paths for different price-level expectations
02

Project Coordination

Project Procurement & Coordination

Once the brief is defined, product selection, customization requirements, project tracking, and order follow-up stay connected through one project coordination process.

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Pre-sales support and product selection
Product customization based on project requirements
Project tracking across approvals and package status
System-supported follow-up through ERP, CRM, and PDMS
Project information archiving and delivery-date confirmation
03

Fulfillment & Delivery

Fulfillment, Shipment & Installation Support

The back end stays connected through quality assurance, packing, loading, logistics, shipment coordination, and installation support. On-site installation scope and related cost should be confirmed based on project location, site conditions, drawings, and installation scope.

View delivery details
Quality assurance before release
Packing, warehousing, and loading coordination
International logistics planning and shipment support
Remote installation guidance, drawings, video instructions, and technical coordination
On-site installation team arrangement when required by the project
Online Quality Inspection Report for remote review

Reference Walkthroughs

Browse reference walkthroughs before a live scope review.

After Design & Specification Support, use the Inspiration Library to review selected 3D Design Proposals and Walkthrough Inspirations for early style, space-type, and finish direction. It is a reference page, not a formal archive of George Group project records.

3D Design ProposalsWalkthrough InspirationsReference-only

Insights Hub

Read the project-facing guides behind scope, quotation, and coordination.

If the team needs more context before a live review, the Insights hub brings together practical guides and process-led stories around BOQ reading, sourcing judgment, and coordination clarity.

Guide

Reading a BOQ without losing quotation boundaries.

Story

How George Group Supports Complex Material Sourcing Behind the Scenes.

Whole-House Design Video

From bare shell to coordinated delivery.

See how a full-space project comes together when design direction, specification decisions, and delivery planning stay connected instead of breaking into separate conversations.

Empty shell to interiorDesign-to-delivery pathProject discussion ready
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Whole-Space Walkthrough

Whole-house design walkthrough

Project Video

Use this as a visual bridge between the workflow and a project coordination context, then carry the conversation back into drawings, BOQ, sampling, or delivery planning.

Operational Support

System-backed operational support behind the project workflow.

Coordination and execution are supported by internal systems and practical shipment controls so remote teams can keep follow-up readable across borders.

ERP / CRM / PDMSProject TrackingOnline Quality Inspection ReportWarehousing & LoadingInternational LogisticsInstallation Support

Common Process Questions

A short layer for the questions that usually come before inquiry.

These answers are here only to remove common hesitation before drawings, BOQ, room lists, or a material brief are shared.

What should a team send before inquiry?

Drawings, BOQ, a room list, or a material brief are usually enough to start the first review. Finish references, target timing, and destination market help the discussion move faster.

Can George Group coordinate mixed categories in one project?

Yes. Mixed categories can stay inside one project conversation so scope alignment, quotation review, sampling, and delivery planning do not split into separate tracks.

How are sampling and finish approvals handled?

Sampling and finish confirmation are normally aligned before bulk production or procurement moves ahead, so key decisions are reviewed before the package scales.

What happens before loading and shipment?

Before release, the focus moves to QC checkpoints, consolidation logic, loading readiness, and export follow-up so the final handover stays more manageable for the project team.

Can George support installation?

George can support installation through remote guidance, installation drawings, video instructions, technical coordination, and on-site installation team arrangement when required. On-site installation scope and related cost should be confirmed based on project location, site conditions, drawings, and installation scope.

B2B Project Inquiry

Send drawings, BOQ, room list, or a material brief to start the next review.

The strongest next step is still a qualified inquiry. Share your drawings, BOQ, room list, material brief, reference images, delivery market, site conditions, target timing, and installation needs so the discussion can move into scope review, quotation alignment, production, shipment, and installation planning.

Drawings, BOQ, or room listMaterial brief or reference imagesSite conditions and installation needs

After the first review, we normally align scope, confirm whether quotation or sampling comes first, and frame production, shipment, and installation support around your target timeline.

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