WPC Wall Panel Price per m2: Wholesale Cost Drivers Buyers Should Compare
WPC wall panel price per m2 is shaped by material route, profile, surface finish, order quantity, packing, customization, documentation and freight assumptions. Buyers should compare quotation structure instead of asking for one universal price, because two similar-looking panels can have different cost drivers.
What drives WPC wall panel price per m2?
The largest cost drivers are usually profile design, material formulation, surface finish, panel dimensions, order quantity and packing method. A simple interior profile with standard colors is easier to quote than a custom finish, special accessory set or project-specific packing request.
| Cost driver | What changes the quote | Buyer question |
|---|---|---|
| Profile and size | Width, thickness, hollow or solid structure and accessory match | Is this profile intended for my application and fixing route? |
| Surface finish | Film, texture, color, pattern and repeat-order consistency | Can future orders match the same design reference? |
| Order quantity | MOQ, color mix, carton count and container loading | What quantity gives a practical first market test? |
| Packing | Carton strength, pallet plan, label requirements and damage control | Is the packing suitable for wholesale handling? |
| Documentation | Market, customer or project document requests | Which documents are available for this exact product? |
Why cheap per-m2 quotes can be misleading
A low unit price may exclude accessories, stronger packing, color consistency controls, sample costs, documentation work or freight assumptions. It may also be based on a different profile or surface finish than the buyer expected. Always compare the quote line by line before deciding that one supplier is cheaper.
For importers and distributors, the real question is landed cost and sellable range. A panel that saves a small amount per m2 but creates damage, mismatched repeat orders or unclear installation questions can cost more after freight, claims and customer service are included.
How to compare landed cost
Landed cost starts with the factory quote but should also include sample approval, packaging, inland handling, ocean or truck freight, import costs, local warehousing and after-sales risk. If two suppliers use different carton counts or loading assumptions, the per-m2 price alone is not enough for comparison.
| Quote layer | What to request | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Exact profile, dimensions, finish, color and accessory list | Prevents comparing different products under the same name. |
| Packing | Pieces per carton, carton size, pallet plan and loading estimate | Connects the panel price to damage control and freight planning. |
| Documents | Available specifications, reports or certificates if required | Compliance requests can affect lead time and cost. |
| Commercial terms | MOQ, sample policy, payment, production timing and shipment basis | Shows whether the quote fits the buyer's cash flow and launch plan. |
Quote request template for wholesale buyers
Send a structured request so suppliers quote the same scope. A useful message includes application, target market, panel type, preferred size, surface finish, expected monthly or first-order quantity, packing needs, certificate requests, shipment destination and whether accessories should be included.
- Application: hotel bathroom, retail interior, apartment renovation, office wall or facade project.
- Product: interior WPC wall panel, outdoor WPC cladding, PVC shower panel or another route.
- Quantity: sample order, trial container, mixed colors or repeat monthly demand.
- Documentation: product specification, market documents, test reports or certificate copies if required by the buyer.
- Freight basis: destination country, preferred Incoterms and whether carton or pallet loading estimates are needed.
When should buyers pay more?
A higher price can be reasonable when it buys a better-matched profile, more stable finish, stronger packing, clearer documentation, better accessory support or a lower project risk. The goal is not the highest price or the lowest price; it is a product specification that supports resale, installation and repeat orders.
How to reduce repeat-order price surprises
Before the first order, save the approved sample code, product profile, surface finish, packing method and accessory list in one buyer file. When a repeat order is placed, quote against the same file instead of describing the product from memory. This helps prevent accidental changes in color, profile, trim match or carton configuration.
Buyers should also ask how long a selected finish is expected to remain available and whether a substitute finish would need new sample approval. A small process like this can protect distributors from selling a design that becomes difficult to repeat after the first shipment.
How should samples be evaluated before price negotiation?
Use samples to check the surface, profile, edge, color consistency, cutting behavior and accessory match. Do not negotiate only from a photo. A physical sample helps the buyer decide whether the quoted panel can actually support the target retail, contractor or project channel.
Sources and buyer verification notes
Compliance and certification requirements can influence price only when they apply to the exact product and market. Use the European Commission CE marking guidance, European Commission RoHS Directive page and FSC Search as definition and verification references, not as proof of SONSILL-specific documents. Ask SONSILL which documents are available for the selected WPC wall panel before final pricing.
FAQ
Can SONSILL give one standard WPC wall panel price per m2?
A useful quote needs product route, dimensions, finish, quantity, packing and shipment assumptions. One generic number can mislead buyers if those details are not fixed.
Why do two WPC panels have different prices?
Differences can come from profile design, material route, surface finish, thickness, packing, accessories, order quantity, customization and documentation requirements.
Should buyers compare only factory price?
No. Compare landed cost, sellable range, damage risk, repeat-order consistency, accessories, documentation and after-sales workload.
What information should be sent for a quote?
Send application, target market, panel type, size, finish, quantity, packing needs, document requirements and shipment destination so suppliers quote the same scope.
Next step
Need a wholesale WPC wall panel quote? Compare interior WPC wall panels and outdoor WPC wall cladding, then contact SONSILL with your application, quantity and destination market.