Services

What We Offer

“From breaking ground on your factory to sourcing you with trusted suppliers, we’re your boots-on-the-ground team in Vietnam.”

🏭 Factory Set Up Services

Step 1: Initial Consultation

We match your business with the right location. Get clarity on industrial zones, labor, export needs, and the entry process.


🕒 Billed hourly

Step 2: On the Ground Tour

Fly in and explore sites with us. Guided visits + 30 days of follow-up support so you can make a confident decision.


💰 Flat-rate package

Step 3: Site Acquisition & Negotiation

We handle the legwork — property viewings, deal negotiations, and vetting rental agreements.


📄 Real costs + coordination fees

Step 4: Registration & Legal Setup

From company registration to visas, our in-house legal expert ensures smooth approvals.


🧾 Project-based billing

🌏 Sourcing Solutions - Your Bridge to Vietnam’s Supply Chain

Finding the right partner in Vietnam can feel overwhelming — whether you need a factory, raw materials, or reliable service providers. That’s where we come in. We connect you directly with trusted suppliers, saving you time, cost, and risk.

Step 1: Discovery & Supplier Match – Understand Your Needs

We start by understanding exactly what you’re looking for — manufactured goods, raw materials (like sand, steel, lumber), or specialized services (like logistics or packaging). From there, we tap into our local network to identify vetted, realistic options that fit your business model.

Step 2: Verification & Introductions – Build Trust Early

We don’t just hand you a list. We verify suppliers, confirm capabilities, and ensure they meet your requirements. Then we facilitate introductions, so you can communicate directly and start building relationships with confidence.

Step 3: On-the-Ground Support – See What’s Possible

If you choose, we can take it further: arrange factory or site visits, guide you through industrial zones, or even connect you to wholesalers for raw materials. Being on the ground in Vietnam allows us to bridge the gap between global buyers and local suppliers.