Turnkey Store Fit-Out Explained: One Partner from 3D Design to DDP Delivery
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Opening a store abroad is exciting — and exhausting: hire a designer, find a factory, coordinate freight, clear customs, then hope everything fits together. Retailers who have done it once usually look for a turnkey partner the second time.
What "turnkey" means
3D design and space planning — see your store before it exists
Custom fixture manufacturing — showcases, counters, wall displays and kiosks made to your spec
Retail construction and installation support — for the on-site phase
Export documentation and compliance — including certification to destination-market requirements
DDP logistics — delivery with duty paid and customs clearance, so the shipment arrives complete and on time
Why DDP matters
Cross-border projects fail most often at the border. With DDP, the supplier owns the logistics risk: no surprise duties, no clearance delays, no language barrier with customs brokers. You receive a complete, ready-to-install store.
A typical project flow
Concept & 3D design (free with your floor plan): Week 1–2
Quote, engineering drawings, material selection: Week 2–3
Manufacturing & QC (photo/video updates): Week 3–8
Export, shipping, DDP customs clearance: Week 8–10
Assembly drawings + remote/on-site support: Installation
With design teams in Europe, Hong Kong and mainland China, 40+ years of experience, and projects delivered to customers in over 30 countries, we have removed the guesswork from cross-border retail fit-out.
Planning an international store opening? Tell us about your project — we'll respond with a free 3D concept and a complete turnkey proposal.




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