Case Studies

Case Study: Perla – From Dream to First Sale

Client: Perla (United States)

Challenge:
Perla wanted to start her own business selling beauty accessories in the US – makeup sponges, powder puffs, facial cleansing cloths, lipsticks, and cosmetic bags. She had a limited budget and couldn't travel to China to find suppliers.

Our Solution:
We sourced five potential factories, compared product quality and pricing, and recommended the best options. We ordered samples and shipped them to Perla so she could compare and choose. She selected two factories, and we managed production, quality inspection, and shipping. When we found a quantity shortage, we resolved it with the factory immediately.

Result:
Perla received her products and successfully launched her business at a local flea market. She is now selling and building her brand.

Our Commitment:
We help aspiring entrepreneurs launch their dreams – saving them time, money, and uncertainty. We'll be here to support Perla as her business grows.

Case Study: Briana – From Fabric to Finished Product

Client: Briana (United States)

Challenge:
Briana wanted to produce and sell silk pillowcases and silk hair accessories in the US. She needed a reliable source for high-quality silk fabric but had no connections in China and couldn't verify quality without being on the ground.

Our Solution:
We sourced factories that met her quality requirements, arranged fabric samples, and shipped them to Briana for color and material selection. Once she confirmed her preferences, we managed the full procurement process – sourcing different colors and sizes according to her specifications, conducting on-site quality inspections, and verifying quantities before shipment. We also handled all logistics and customs documentation.

Result:
Within one month, the fabric arrived safely at Briana's doorstep, ready for production. She is now manufacturing her own silk products and building her brand.

Our Commitment:
From fabric to finished product, we make sourcing simple – so creators can focus on creating, not logistics.