Custom steel lead time is a sum of small steps. If you line them up early—specs, drawings, QA, packing and booking—you save weeks. Here is a realistic breakdown you can plan against.
Typical timeline (working days)
- Spec confirmation + PO: 1–3 days (faster with a clear checklist)
- Raw material allocation: 2–5 days depending on grade/thickness
- Processing: slitting/cutting/polishing/forming 3–10 days by complexity and queue
- QA/MTC and documents: 1–3 days (longer with third‑party inspection)
- Packing: 1–2 days with photos and humidity controls for sea freight
- Booking and loading: 3–7 days depending on vessel space and cut‑off
Total (factory to FOB): ~10–30 working days for most orders once the spec is frozen. Add transit time by route.
How to compress lead time
- Freeze specs early; avoid late changes after material is reserved.
- Approve drawings/samples within 24–48 h with one decision owner.
- Share shipping marks and HS code at PO stage.
- Accept equivalent standards when functionally interchangeable.
What pushes timelines out
- Custom coatings/paint, special tests, or heavy polishing
- Peak seasons and vessel space constraints
- Ambiguous tolerances that force re‑work
Tell us your target ship date and what is most important (cost, finish, speed). We’ll return a schedule with options to pull in the date if needed.





