Ordering Guide
This guide walks you through the AutoMatSupply ordering process from first enquiry to final confirmation. If you are sourcing custom-fit floor mats, trunk liners, logo-ready mat programs, or dealer and fleet orders, this page helps you prepare the right details before production starts.
Fitment First
Vehicle details come before everything else. Make, model, year, trim, and drive side should be checked before artwork or packaging moves forward.
Material Matters
Buyers often decide between TPE, carpet, PVC, or hybrid styles depending on use case, climate, price level, and desired finish.
Logo Projects Stay Separate
Standard fitment orders and custom logo projects should be handled with separate minimums, artwork checks, and timing expectations.
Ordering Overview
AutoMatSupply is built around a fitment-led buying path. Instead of pushing buyers into one generic catalog, the site is organized so buyers can search by vehicle, compare materials, review fitment notes, and then send an enquiry or move toward checkout with clearer expectations.
For most orders, the path is simple: identify the right vehicle application, confirm the material and coverage style, check whether logo customization is needed, then finalize the enquiry with the order details that matter most.

Before You Start
Before requesting a quote or placing an order, it helps to organize the practical details first. This saves time and makes sure the fitment review and pricing discussion are based on the correct build.
Prepare Vehicle Information
- Vehicle make
- Vehicle model
- Year or year range
- Trim or generation when needed
- Left-hand drive or right-hand drive
Prepare Product Direction
- Floor mats only or floor + trunk set
- Preferred material category
- Target use: retail, dealer, fleet, or private label
- Logo request or standard version
- Quantity range and destination market
How the Ordering Process Works
The ordering path is easiest to manage when each step is handled in the right order. Fitment should always come first, then material selection, then logo details if needed, and only then final production confirmation.
What to Send With Your Enquiry
A complete enquiry is much easier to process than a short message that only says “need price” or “send details.” The more clearly your request is structured, the faster the fitment and product side can be checked.
- Vehicle make, model, and model year
- Trim, generation, or regional market if relevant
- Drive side: LHD or RHD
- Requested material: TPE, carpet, PVC, or hybrid
- Coverage type: front / rear / full set / trunk liner
- Logo request, badge type, or private label plan
- Quantity range or project type
- Destination country and shipping preference
Fitment Review Comes Before Production
Custom mat projects depend on accurate floor contours. Even when two vehicles have similar names, the interior floor shape can change by generation, body style, drivetrain, or region. That is why fitment confirmation should happen before artwork approval or packaging decisions.

| Fitment Detail | Why It Matters | What to Check |
|---|---|---|
| Make / Model | Different models have different floor layouts | Use the exact model name, not a broad series only |
| Year Range | Floor shape may change across generations | Confirm exact model years whenever possible |
| Drive Side | Driver-side mat shape changes between LHD and RHD | Always state LHD or RHD clearly |
| Trim / Version | Seat rail, pedal area, or floor hump may differ | Include trim notes for EV, hybrid, or premium variants |
Materials, Logo Requests, and MOQ Notes
Material choice and branding requests should be decided early because they affect not only product feel and positioning, but also approval timing. A practical all-weather TPE order is very different from a logo-ready private label mat project with custom badge placement and packaging.
Material Decision
- TPE for easy-clean, all-weather daily use
- Carpet for softer interior presentation
- PVC for utility-first entry-level programs
- Hybrid styles for a more premium mixed finish
Logo Request Checklist
- Confirm fitment before artwork review
- Check the logo MOQ for the exact build
- Approve placement, finish, and file format
- Separate standard timing from custom branding timing
Samples and Approval
Some projects move directly to production after fitment and specification confirmation. Others benefit from a sample or visual approval stage, especially when the order includes a custom logo, edge finish, packaging change, or a new fitment program.
A sample stage is especially useful when the order is for resale, dealer programs, or fleet identity projects where the logo position and final presentation matter just as much as the fit.
Production and Delivery
Once fitment, material, quantity, and branding details are approved, the project can move into production. Delivery timing depends on the build type, quantity level, custom logo requirements, and shipping destination.
If your order includes mixed vehicle models or several SKU groups, ask for a clear packing breakdown before dispatch. This makes receiving, sorting, and resale much easier after arrival.
Quick Questions
Can I order without exact vehicle details?
- It is possible to start the conversation, but fitment confirmation will still be needed before final approval.
Can logo orders use the same minimums as standard mats?
- Not always. Logo-ready builds often have separate minimums and different lead times.
Should I ask about material first or fitment first?
- Fitment first. Material can be compared once the correct application path is clear.
What helps speed up a quote?
- Complete vehicle info, quantity range, material preference, logo notes, and destination country.
Ready to start your mat project?
Send your vehicle details, material preference, quantity range, and any logo requirements. That gives the order team enough information to move into fitment review and the next step much faster.