ABOUT US




We have been making great products since 2005.

We study all aspects of your product: design, material, manufacturing process, packaging and logistics.

With Precision Sourcing success is in understanding the details.

STRENGTHS

We generate results that matter.

OUR SERVICES

GREAT POSSIBILITIES

Assess Client Needs

Our dedicated team works closely with our clients to understand their product requirements

Develop & Engineer

We support our clients with design, prototyping and sampling.

Source

We find the most cost effective manufacturers with proven track records.

Evaluate Factories

We evaluate factories based on their capabilities and commitment to quality and compliance.


Oversee The Manufacturing Process
We closely monitor manufacturing to ensure product quality and on time production.

Execute On-Site Quality Control
Our professional QC team conducts in-line, DUPRO and final inspections.rts.

Conduct Quality Assurance

We help set QC criteria and test to confirm.

Manage Global Logistics

We provide time-sensitive and flexible transportation services to move shipments anytime, anywhere.

OUR EXPERTISE


  • INDUSTRIAL B2B PRODUCTS
  • OFFICE FURNITURE
  • MDF AND LAMINATION
  • PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING
  • PRECISION PARTS

OUR PARTNERS


We have 15 years of experience working with factories in China and Vietnam.

We choose manufacturing partners with a particular product specialty and proven manufacturing track record.

GO GLOBAL


Now more than ever it is important to have a global supply chain. World manufacturing capabilities are ever evolving and logistics are in constant flux.

Consult with our multi country sourcing team to analyze what markets best meet your product requirements.

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Overview of manufacturing.

China is the world’s largest manufacturer, sometimes referred to as ‘the world’s factory’. It has been an attractive destination for manufacturing in recent decades thanks to its low labour costs, technically skilled workforce and good infrastructure. But China’s competitiveness and manufacturing profile are changing, with more developed regions moving up the value-chain and labour-intensive manufacturing moving inland. Businesses are increasingly choosing to manufacture in China to service the growing Chinese market, rather than use it as low-cost option to manufacture export items. Manufacturing’s percentage share of Chinese GDP has been slipping in recent years, but it remains a major sector, accounting for 42.6 per cent of GDP in 2014. The sector employs about 30 per cent of workers in China, and has ensured China remains the world leader in gross value of industrial output. On the more developed Chinese eastern coast, the focus has increasingly moved to advanced manufacturing, while lower cost and more labour intensive manufacturing is increasingly located further inland. However, as China’s focus on the services sector likewise grows, increasing numbers of Chinese will be employed in the financial services sector, rather than manufacturing or agriculture.

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