Case Studies
Real Projects. Real Outcomes. Real Buyers Like You.
Every case on this page is a genuine sourcing project — the challenge the buyer brought to us, how we worked through it together, and what the outcome looked like in their business. Client names are withheld because we take confidentiality seriously.
European Distributor — 12,000 Units, 18 SKUs, 90‑Day Delivery Window
The Challenge
A European pet product distributor won a contract to supply a national retail chain with a private‑label walking collection — 12,000 units across 18 SKUs covering leashes, collars and harnesses in four colourways. The brief arrived in February. The retailer’s shelf reset was locked for May. The distributor needed all 18 SKUs delivered, inspected, and ready for distribution within 90 days — with zero tolerance for late shipment, because missing the shelf reset meant missing the entire spring‑summer sales window.
How We Solved It
We split production across two dedicated lines — one for leashes and collars, one for harnesses — running in parallel rather than sequentially. Pre‑production samples were fast‑tracked: all 18 SKU samples shipped within 8 working days. The buyer approved 16 on first review and requested minor colour adjustments on two harness SKUs. Revised samples shipped within 5 days and were approved immediately. In‑line QC checks ran at three stages per line: after cutting, after stitching, and before packing. The buyer received weekly photo updates showing production progress by SKU. Container loading was documented with pallet‑level photographs and a packing list verified against the retailer’s barcode requirements. The full shipment cleared the factory gate on Day 77 — 13 days inside the deadline.
The Outcome
- 100% on‑time delivery — all 12,000 units arrived before the shelf reset deadline
- Zero QC rejections at the retailer’s inbound inspection
- Reorder placed before the first shipment cleared customs
- Now in Year 3 of a rolling seasonal programme with this distributor
North American E‑commerce Brand — 6 SKUs, Private Label, Amazon‑Ready
The Challenge
A fast‑growing North American e‑commerce brand wanted to launch a private‑label feeding line — six SKUs of silicone travel bowls in three sizes and two colourways. They had strong brand identity, a clear price point, and a target launch date tied to a planned Amazon advertising campaign. What they did not have: experience with silicone moulding, food‑contact compliance documentation, or Amazon‑compliant barcoded packaging. They needed a manufacturing partner who could handle the technical side — from material selection and mould sampling through to FBA‑ready carton labelling — while they focused on marketing and listing optimisation.
How We Solved It
We started with a material consultation: LFGB‑certified platinum silicone versus standard food‑grade silicone, with spec sheets and unit‑cost comparisons so the buyer could make an informed decision. They chose LFGB — worth the incremental cost for the European market expansion they were planning. Custom mould sampling took three weeks from tooling approval to first samples. The buyer approved all six SKUs in a single review round. For packaging, our in‑house design team adapted their brand files to a hang‑sell card format with barcode, size chart, and care instructions — FBA‑compliant from the first print run. We compiled a documentation package: LFGB certificates, FDA food‑contact statements, and batch‑level material traceability records — organised per SKU and delivered digitally before the shipment sailed. The buyer’s Amazon listing went live 14 weeks after their first inquiry to us.
The Outcome
- 14 weeks from first inquiry to live Amazon listing
- 4.3‑star average rating across 800+ customer reviews
- Zero compliance issues flagged by Amazon or customs
- Now on SKU 12 — the buyer has doubled their range with us in two years