As the creative building toy series expands into more piece-count combinations and packaging plans, one document may not cover every project detail clearly enough.
Yaoshun has added a second NTEK test report to support expanded configurations, bundled sets, and different packaging directions during buyer review.
Different configurations need clearer document matching
When one product platform extends into starter sets, upgraded versions, or channel-exclusive bundles, customers need to know which document applies to which configuration. The new report makes that relationship clearer.
Packaging review can move faster
Piece-count changes often affect color box, carton, and manual content. With the added report, the project team can explain the link between documents and target packaging more directly.
Multi-SKU communication becomes less error-prone
For customers working on several SKUs at once, clearer document layering lowers the risk of quoting the wrong file later. Sales, engineering, and quality teams can also answer from the same reference.
Expanded Piece Counts Need Matching File Scope
When a fort building series adds more piece-count options, test files should follow the product configuration. Different piece counts, accessories, and packaging versions can create questions if they are not clearly matched.
Review These Points During Buyer Approval
| Check point | Review | Practical use |
|---|---|---|
| Piece configuration | Rods, connector balls, flag, storage bag, accessories | Confirms file coverage |
| Packaging version | Color box, instructions, carton labels | Shows whether wording needs review |
| Buyer filing | Report number, sample photos, file date | Supports repeat orders and channel review |


