Certified fire-rated steel doors for commercial and industrial applications.
Heavy-duty security doors with multi-point locking systems.
Durable commercial door solutions for offices, retail, and warehouses.
General-purpose steel doors for industrial and institutional use.
Custom Door Solutions
15+ engineers for custom specs, private-label programs, and project support.
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No trading company layer, no margin erosion, no communication gap between your spec and the production floor.

We manufacture across four commercial door categories — each with deep SKU coverage so you can build a product line, stock a warehouse, or fulfill a project spec from a single supplier relationship.

The highest-compliance category in our range, and the one with the strongest repeat-order dynamics. Fire doors carry mandatory replacement cycles in commercial buildings, which means your initial project sale converts into reorder business. Our fire door line covers steel, glass-panel, self-closing, automatic, double-leaf, and specialty configurations — rated to NFPA 80 (US) and CE (Europe/Gulf), so your compliance review is done before the container ships. If your buyers are in markets with tightening building code enforcement, this is the category worth building inventory depth in.

The core of our production volume and the broadest SKU range we offer — standard panels, industrial-gauge, stainless, glass-insert, grill, and architectural profiles. Steel doors are the workhorse category for distributors: high reorder frequency, predictable spec, and enough configuration variety to serve residential developers, commercial contractors, and industrial facilities from the same catalog. MOQ starts at 50 units for standard models, so you can test a new SKU without committing to a full container.

A margin-rich category with strong demand in residential developer and hospitality channels. Security doors carry a higher perceived value than standard steel, which gives your downstream customers a reason to pay more — and gives you room to protect margin. Our range covers steel, aluminium, wrought iron, mesh, glass, and sliding configurations, with heavy-duty options for high-security applications.

The broadest application category — hollow metal, storefront, architectural, sliding, and specialty configurations for office, retail, warehouse, and industrial projects. Commercial door orders tend to run larger per project (a single office fit-out or warehouse build can be 100–500 units), which makes this category efficient for container-load sourcing.
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Entrance and front door configurations for residential and light commercial projects. Exterior doors are a natural add-on category for distributors already stocking steel or security doors — same buyer, same freight, incremental SKU coverage.
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This is where we spend the most engineering time, and it's the capability that separates a factory relationship from a commodity supplier relationship. Our in-house R&D team runs 15 engineers covering structural design, hardware integration, and custom project development. When you bring us an OEM or ODM project, that team is your direct technical contact — not a sales rep relaying messages to a back-office engineer.
Here's how it works in practice: you send us your target spec, a reference product you want to replicate or improve, or just a market brief and a target retail price point. Our engineers review it for manufacturability and cost, and come back with a 3D rendering and a detailed quote — no charge for the design consultation, no commitment required at that stage. Lead time from spec submission to first sample is 15–20 working days depending on complexity. If you're entering a new door category and aren't sure what configuration to start with, we can suggest a starter SKU mix based on order patterns we see across our existing distributor base in your target region. (We've shipped to North America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia — we have a useful read on what moves in each market.)
MOQ for standard catalog models is 50 units. Custom designs start at 100 units — that's where the powder line changeover and any tooling cost makes sense for both sides. For private-label programs, we handle packaging design, label printing, and documentation under your brand name. Your downstream customers see your brand; the factory relationship stays yours.
The commercial case for OEM here: you're not paying a trading company to relay your spec to a factory you've never seen. You're working directly with the engineers who will make the decision on material gauge, weld sequence, and coating spec. When a custom project has a problem — and occasionally they do — the fix happens on the floor, not in an email chain between three parties.
Most steel door factories ship assembled. We ship knocked-down (KD) — door slab, frame, and hardware packed flat in a single carton. The difference in container utilization is significant: a standard 40HQ container holds 200–280 KD door sets depending on configuration, versus 80–120 assembled units. That's roughly 2–2.5× the units per container, which directly reduces your per-unit freight cost and your landed cost per door.
For importers and wholesale distributors, this matters more than it might appear at first. Freight is a fixed cost per container — the more units you fit, the lower your cost per unit, and the more margin you have to work with when you price to your downstream customers. If you're currently sourcing assembled doors and paying for air in your containers, switching to KD supply from us typically recovers 15–25% of your freight cost per unit.
KD packing also reduces transit damage. Assembled doors are vulnerable to frame distortion and surface scratching during ocean freight — the frame takes the load, and if the container shifts, the door takes the hit. KD cartons stack flat, distribute load evenly, and arrive with the frame and slab protected separately. Our damage rate on KD shipments is under 0.5% — we track this per container.
Assembly at destination is straightforward: frame, slab, and hardware are pre-fitted and labeled at the factory, so your local installer or warehouse team can assemble a door in under 20 minutes without specialized tools. We include an illustrated assembly guide in every carton, and our export team can provide a video walkthrough for your first shipment.

Quality control at EUWOO is not a final-stage sampling exercise. It's a five-checkpoint process that runs from raw material intake through to outgoing container inspection — and every single unit in your order passes all five stages before it's packed.
Steel coil and sheet stock is tested for gauge tolerance and surface quality before it enters the production line. Substandard material is rejected at intake — it never reaches the press.
Frame and slab dimensions are verified at the press and welding stations. Tolerance is held to ±1mm on critical dimensions. Any unit outside tolerance is pulled from the line before it reaches the next stage.
After powder coating or painting, every door is inspected for adhesion, coverage uniformity, and surface defects. Color consistency is checked against your approved sample or RAL reference.
Lock mechanism, hinge operation, and any hardware specified in your order is tested on the assembled unit. For fire doors, self-closing and latching function is verified against the rated specification.
100% of units are re-inspected before packing. KD cartons are checked for completeness — every hardware bag, every label, every assembly guide. A QC report with photos is issued for every order and shared with you before the container seals.

The numbers below aren't marketing figures — they're the operational reality behind every claim we make about lead time, customization, and supply reliability.
A single-site, vertically integrated factory in Luoyang, Henan. Steel intake, pressing, welding, powder coating, assembly, and QC all happen under one roof — no subcontracting, no split-site coordination delays. When you need a production update, there's one floor to call.
Seven production lines running in parallel mean your order doesn't queue behind a single large project. We can run steel doors, fire doors, and security doors simultaneously — so a mixed-SKU order doesn't extend your lead time the way it would at a single-line factory. Standard lead time is 25–35 days for catalog models; custom OEM runs 35–45 days.
The 15-person R&D team is the engine behind our OEM program. They handle structural design, hardware integration, and custom project development in-house — no outsourced design, no third-party tooling shop. This is why our sample lead time is 15–20 working days rather than the 30–45 days typical of factories that outsource their engineering.
Powder coating, painting, and surface treatment are done on-site. This matters for color consistency across large orders — when you order 500 doors in RAL 7016, they all come out the same shade. It also means we can accommodate custom color requests without sending work to an external shop and adding lead time.
The five segments below are where our distributor and contractor customers see the strongest reorder dynamics. Each one has a different commercial profile — order size, reorder cycle, and margin structure vary. Read through and identify where your current customer base overlaps.
Residential and commercial developers are the highest-volume buyers in our customer base. A single mid-size residential project — 200–500 units — can fill a container, and developers with multiple active sites run rolling orders across the year. The commercial dynamic here is project-driven: you win the spec early (often before groundbreaking), and the order follows the construction schedule. Fire doors are mandatory in multi-story residential and commercial buildings in most markets, which means the compliance requirement drives the purchase — price sensitivity is lower than in retail channels.
For distributors serving this segment: the key is having fire door and steel door inventory available on short notice, because construction schedules slip and then accelerate unpredictably. Our 25–35 day lead time and 450,000-unit annual capacity mean we can respond to a rush order without pushing you to the back of a queue.
Regional building materials distributors are our most consistent reorder customers. They stock steel doors as a catalog item — not a project-specific purchase — which means orders come in on a predictable cycle (typically quarterly or semi-annual restocks) rather than tied to a single project timeline. The commercial advantage for distributors in this segment: steel doors have a high SKU-to-shelf-space ratio, and our KD packing means you can store more units in the same warehouse footprint than you could with assembled doors.
Our OEM program is particularly relevant here: if you want to stock doors under your own brand rather than a Chinese factory name, we can run your private-label program from 100 units per SKU. Several of our current distributor customers have been running private-label programs with us for 5+ years.
North American importers face a specific compliance challenge: fire doors sold into the US and Canadian markets need to meet NFPA 80 and UL 10C standards, and most Chinese factories either don't hold these certifications or hold them for a narrow product range. We carry NFPA 80 certification across our fire door line, which means your compliance review is done before the container ships — you're not managing a certification gap after the product arrives.
For steel doors in the North American market, the KD shipping advantage is particularly significant: US and Canadian import duties are calculated on declared value, and KD packing reduces the per-unit declared value relative to assembled doors. Combined with the container utilization improvement, importers in this market typically see a meaningful landed cost reduction versus sourcing assembled product. We can provide a landed cost comparison worksheet based on your target port if that's useful at the quoting stage.
The Gulf and broader Middle East market runs on project-scale orders — hospitality, commercial, and infrastructure builds that specify fire doors and steel doors in quantities of 500–5,000 units per project. CE certification is the standard compliance requirement across most Gulf markets, and our CE-marked fire door and steel door range covers the most common specifications called out in regional project tenders.
Project contractors in this region typically need documentation support alongside the product: test reports, material certificates, and compliance declarations for the project consultant's review. We prepare a full documentation package for every export order — test reports, ISO certificates, CE declarations, and a factory audit report if required. If your project spec calls for a third-party inspection (SGS, BV, or similar), we accommodate that at the pre-shipment stage without adding lead time.
Southeast Asia and Africa are our fastest-growing export segments, and the commercial dynamics are different from North America or the Gulf. In these markets, price competitiveness and supply reliability matter more than certification breadth — buyers are often building a new distribution business or expanding into a new product category, and they need a supplier who can start at lower MOQs and scale with them. Our 50-unit MOQ for standard catalog models is designed for exactly this: you can test a new SKU in your market without committing to a full container, then scale to container-load orders once you've validated demand.
We've shipped to distributors in Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa, among others. In each market, the initial order is typically a mixed-SKU trial — steel doors and security doors in a single container — followed by a more focused reorder once the buyer knows which configurations move fastest in their market. Our export team can advise on which SKUs have performed well in your specific country or region based on our existing order history.
Most buyers come to us one of two ways. Both work. Here's how each path runs.
Send us your technical specification, a reference product, or a drawing. Our engineering team reviews it for manufacturability and cost within 2 business days, and comes back with a detailed quote covering unit price, tooling cost (if any), lead time, and MOQ. If your spec requires a certification we don't currently hold for that configuration, we'll tell you upfront — no surprises at the compliance review stage.
If you have an existing supplier sample you want us to match or improve on, send it to us. We'll do a teardown analysis and quote against it. We don't charge for this — it's part of how we earn the business.
Tell us your target landed cost per unit, your destination port, and the application (residential, commercial, fire-rated, etc.). We'll work backward from that number and propose a configuration that hits your price point without compromising on the structural requirements for your market. This is how most of our new distributor relationships start — with a price constraint, not a spec.
We'll be direct with you if a target price isn't achievable at your required quality level. We'd rather tell you that upfront than quote low and deliver a product that creates problems downstream. If we can't hit your number, we'll tell you what we can do and why — and you can decide whether the gap is worth closing.

Use the RFQ form to send us your spec, quantity, and destination port. Or contact us directly — whichever is faster for you. We respond within 24 hours on business days.
Send us your spec or your target price — we'll come back with a detailed quote within 24 hours. No trading company layer, no communication gap, no surprises at the compliance review stage.
