TRANS-PACIFIC TRADING – MINIMIZING THE RISK – MAXIMIZING YOUR PROFITABILITY

Selecting a Sourcing Partner
When selecting a partner to manage your China and other overseas outsourcing initiatives, there are several critical requirements:

  • Does the company have a significant level of outsourcing experience?
  • Does the company have an extensive overseas network of suppliers with established relationships?
  • Is the company intimately familiar with China processes, customs, and contacts?
  • Does the potential partner have their own China manufacturing capability?
  • Can the company handle the manufacture of complex products?
  • Is there a guarantee of quality?

Trans-Pacific Trading, Inc., with more than 17 years of experience managing outsourcing projects in China and other countries, can answer yes to these and many other critical questions. From initial design through prototyping and samples, from manufacture to delivery on your dock, we have the expertise to manage your overseas outsourcing challenges. Whether your product is brand new, or you are looking for more efficient and profitable production of an existing product, we can assist.

Facing the Challenges
When dealing specifically with China, there are many new and evolving challenges. Our experienced staff and our commitment to customer service will let you address the challenges while minimizing risk factors. Let us guide you through what can be a complex process. Contact Us for additional information on how to take advantage of the profitability, quality and dependability that outsourcing can provide, and learn how we can simplify the entire process.

In the News

Rift Widens as U.S. and China Pursue Conflicting Goals
February 19, 2010
New York Times

U.S. Expected to Press China on Yuan
February 18, 2010
The Wall Street Journal

The Building Bubble in China
February 18, 2010
BusinessWeek

Chinese Exports Decline, but More Slowly
Apr. 10, 2009
New York Times

China, U.S. trade barbs over WTO piracy case
Mar. 20, 2009
Reuters

China's factories get desperate as orders drop
Mar. 19, 2009
AP