Built for private-label brands, Amazon sellers, and resellers managing diverse SKU portfolios. We consolidate orders across factories so your unit economics work — even when each SKU is only a few hundred units.
Most sourcing agents specialize in one vertical. That doesn't work if you run a multi-category catalog — you'd need 10 different agents.
Our general merchandise practice is purpose-built for buyers who source pet supplies and kitchen gadgets and fitness gear from the same partner. One account manager, one invoice, one consolidated shipment.
Each tile = an active factory network we maintain. Anything not on this list, ask us — we likely cover it.
Beds, leashes, feeders, toys
Tents, coolers, hammocks
Strollers, toys, feeding
Resistance bands, mats, accessories
Gadgets, utensils, drinkware
Plush, puzzles, novelties
Notebooks, desk gear, organizers
Backpacks, organizers, accessories
A single Amazon seller might need 500 units of a pet bed, 1,000 units of a kitchen organizer, and 800 of a fitness band — three different factories.
Most freight forwarders will charge LCL rates on three separate small shipments. We consolidate all three into one container at our network warehouse, ship it as FCL, and split it at the U.S. destination — typically 30–60% cheaper than three separate LCL bookings.
We hold inventory at our consolidation warehouses for up to 30 days at no charge while we wait for slower factories to finish.
| 3× LCL bookings | $3,400 |
| 1× consolidated FCL | $1,650 |
| You save | $1,750 (51%) |
A growing Amazon brand had 40 active SKUs sourced from 14 different factories, managed via 14 separate scattered chat threads. Lead times slipping, defect rates rising, restocking missed.
We took over sourcing for 32 of the 40 SKUs, consolidated to 8 factories, and routed all production through our order management system.
Send us a spreadsheet — even messy is fine. We'll come back with a sourcing plan, consolidation savings estimate, and timeline within 48 hours.