Cleanroom Supplier in Vietnam: How to Choose the Right Partner

Created on 04.23
Vietnam is rapidly becoming a manufacturing hub for pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and electronics. With global supply chains shifting and foreign investment pouring in, the demand for high-quality cleanrooms has never been greater.
But here's the challenge: not all cleanroom suppliers are equipped to deliver in Vietnam.
Choosing the wrong partner can lead to:
Delayed shipments due to poor export coordination
Mismatched specifications that fail local or international standards
Installation issues with no on-site support
Failed validation — wasting time and money
So how do you choose the right cleanroom supplier in Vietnam? Here are 5 key factors to evaluate.
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1. Proven Experience in Vietnam & Southeast Asia

The first thing to ask a potential supplier: Have you completed projects in Vietnam or neighboring countries?
Experience matters. Suppliers who have worked in Vietnam understand:
Local logistics and customs clearance
Typical project timelines and on-site conditions
Common technical expectations from Vietnamese manufacturers

What to look for:

Completed projects in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, or the Philippines
References or case studies you can verify
Understanding of local building practices and regulations
Experienced in cleanroom projects in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.

2. GMP Compliance & International Standards

If you are in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, or food processing, GMP compliance is non-negotiable.
Your supplier must demonstrate that their cleanrooms meet internationally recognized standards — not just "good enough" for local use.
Key standards to ask about:
ISO 14644-1 (Cleanroom classification: ISO 5, 6, 7, 8)
GMP grades (A, B, C, D)
CE or other export certifications if your products are exported
Red flag: A supplier who cannot clearly state which standards their cleanrooms comply with.
✅ "Compliant with international standards for export factories."
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3. URS Support — Does Your Supplier Help You Define What You Need?

Many buyers in Vietnam are purchasing cleanrooms for the first time. They may not know how to write a URS (User Requirement Specification) — and that's completely normal.
A good supplier will not just wait for you to provide a URS. They will help you create one.
What a reliable supplier should offer:
URS templates tailored to your industry (pharma, medical device, electronics)
Guidance on key parameters: cleanliness class, materials, air change rate, validation requirements
Review of your draft URS to identify missing items
✅ "Not sure how to write a URS? We can guide you through cleanliness class, material, air change rate, and validation requirements."
Why this matters: A clear URS prevents cost overruns, design rework, and acceptance disputes later.

4. Delivery Time & Installation Support

Vietnam is a fast-moving market. Projects rarely wait for slow suppliers.
You need a partner who can deliver on time — and support you during installation.
Ask for a clear timeline like this:
Stage
Typical Duration
Design
3–7 days
Production
15–30 days
Shipping to Vietnam
7–15 days
Installation
7–20 days
Also ask about installation support:
Do they send engineers to Vietnam for on-site guidance?
Do they offer remote support (video calls, detailed manuals)?
Who is responsible for final testing and validation?
Support third-party validation for projects in Southeast Asia.

5. Acceptance Criteria & Validation Support

How will you know the cleanroom is ready? What tests will be performed?
A professional supplier should provide a clear acceptance protocol that includes:
Particle Count Test — verifies cleanliness class
Air Change Rate (ACH) — confirms ventilation meets design
HEPA Filter Integrity Test — ensures filters are working properly
Pressure Differential Test — verifies air flow direction between zones
Bonus: Suppliers who support third-party validation in Vietnam give you an extra layer of confidence.

Conclusion: Your Checklist for Choosing a Cleanroom Supplier in Vietnam

Criteria
What to Look For
✅ Vietnam/Southeast Asia experience
Completed projects, local logistics knowledge
✅ GMP compliance
ISO 14644-1, GMP A/B/C/D
✅ URS support
Templates, guidance, draft review
✅ Clear delivery timeline
Design → Production → Shipping → Installation
✅ Installation & validation support
On-site or remote support, third-party validation

Need a Cleanroom Partner in Vietnam?

If you are planning a cleanroom project in Vietnam — whether for a pharmaceutical factory, medical device plant, or electronics facility — we can help.
We have experience delivering modular cleanrooms across Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.
We offer:
✅ URS templates and technical guidance
✅ GMP-compliant modular cleanrooms (ISO 5–8)
✅ Clear delivery timelines and installation support
✅ Third-party validation support
📧 Email: Jim@gzkunling.com 📧 WhatsApp: https://wa.me/8615018770887⚡ Fast response for Vietnam projects.
Not sure where to start? Send us your layout or draft URS — we will respond within 24 hours.
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