About LinkJet
Focused sourcing support for a specific equipment niche
LinkJet is built around one industrial category: high-pressure pumps, pump units, and water-jetting equipment used in demanding applications.
How it works
Support the sourcing process where it usually goes off the rails
LinkJet helps overseas buyers identify suitable vendors in China, compare options more clearly, and coordinate quotations and technical clarification in a more structured way.
The role is not to behave like a general trading company. The role is to support sourcing in one focused industrial niche where supplier selection, communication quality, and commercial follow-through matter.
One niche
High-pressure pumps, water-jetting equipment, and adjacent industrial applications only.
One practical job
Reduce wasted supplier time, improve comparison quality, and help buyers move with cleaner judgement.
One clear lens
Not “source anything”, not “find the cheapest quote”, but support commercially useful sourcing work in a difficult category.
What makes the approach different
Built around supplier judgement, not supplier volume
LinkJet is designed around supplier matching, sourcing support, and commercial coordination rather than simply passing names around or chasing the cheapest quote.
That matters because buyers in this category often face inconsistent quotations, unclear supplier differences, and too much wasted time on unsuitable conversations.
Operating stance
Narrow scope is a strength here
The value is not in pretending to cover every industrial product under the sun. The value is in staying focused enough to be useful in one difficult sourcing category where weak comparison creates real cost.
What LinkJet is not
Not a broad “we can source anything” operation
The focus stays on high-pressure pumps, water-jetting equipment, and related industrial applications so the work remains credible, practical, and commercially useful.
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LinkJet’s resource library covers requirement clarity, shortlist quality, quotation comparison, RFQ discipline, and supplier judgement.
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