International procurement of construction machinery supporting products (parts, filters, lubricants, tires) requires careful planning. First, confirm product compliance with local standards—for example, lubricants must meet regional viscosity requirements, and tires need to pass safety certifications. Second, choose the right shipping method: use FCL (full-container load) for bulk orders to reduce costs, and opt for leak-proof packaging for lubricants. Third, work with suppliers who handle customs documentation (e.g., inspection certificates, commercial invoices) to avoid delays. Finally, confirm after-sales support—ensure the supplier offers replacement or technical assistance if products don’t meet expectations. With these steps, international buyers can streamline procurement and minimize risks.