
Protecting quality and risk: How New Silk Global secured a mold import deal for PW Brat
Importing molds from China is a high-stakes game. Unlike standard goods, molds can’t be fully inspected or tested until they arrive at the final production site in Poland—which makes buyers vulnerable to hidden defects, delays, and poor workmanship that only become visible after customs clearance.
PW Brat, a Polish company importing precision molds from China, knew the risks. That’s why they turned to New Silk Global for legal protection and strategic advisory before confirming their order.
As part of our Legal Advisory service, New Silk Global drafted a customized Non-disclosure and purchase agreement in both English and Chinese that:
- Clearly outlined technical specifications and quality benchmarks
- Included protective clauses in case of non-conformity, production defects, or late delivery
- Defined independent third-party inspection rights
- Protected the client’s ownership of the mold from misuse or replication
This wasn’t a copy-paste template. It was a legally enforceable contract tailored to the mold manufacturing industry—designed to protect the interests of the buyer, even when the product couldn’t be fully verified at the point of origin.
The results
PW Brat proceeded with confidence, knowing that their capital investment in molds was backed by a clear, enforceable legal framework. In an industry where disputes are common and expensive, they now had peace of mind and a documented agreement that could be upheld in a Chinese court if necessary.
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