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From PGA award-winning golf bags to seven-figure supplier transitions, Cosmo Sourcing has helped thousands of clients move 10,000+ products through factories around the world. Here's a closer look at a few of those projects.
From garage concept to PGA Best in Show
Jeff Hanning's golf bag wasn't a standard soft-goods product. It combined traditional bag stitching with a mechanical assembly involving FRP rods, custom toppers, bases, wheels, and dozens of components. Finding a Vietnamese factory that could handle both the textile work and the technical assembly under one roof is one of the hardest sourcing challenges there is. Our team coordinated visits across Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Hanoi, and Quang Nam before connecting Jeff with a Hanoi-area factory. Two years later, Paradax took home the PGA Pinnacle Award for Best in Show.
Three people, three products, three different paths to a factory floor
One product became five, and each one needed a different factory
COR Surf came to move bamboo board racks from China to Vietnam. The first run, sourced from Thanh Hoa province, passed third-party V-Trust inspection. Then they came back for changing ponchos, which needed a textile factory. Then backpacks. Then car roof rack pads. Bamboo racks aren't backpacks aren't ponchos. We matched each new product to the right factory type rather than forcing everything through one supplier.
Read the COR Surf StoryCustom dress shoes, made one pair at a time, shipped one at a time
Caity Cronkhite wanted to launch a made-to-order dress shoe brand at $250 to $500 a pair, with each finished pair shipping directly to the customer. Most Vietnamese footwear factories are built for volume, not bespoke. We screened 5 factories, narrowed to 3 visits, and Caity placed samples with two of them by the end of the first day. Viettano launched 8 months later.
Read the Viettano StoryAn enterprise CEO crossed the Pacific to walk the floor himself
When the CEO of one of New Zealand's largest outdoor retailers wanted to evaluate Vietnamese suppliers for hunting and fishing gear at retail scale, he didn't send a buyer. He flew in. Two cities, multiple factories, and the kind of face-to-face supplier vetting that only happens when the person making the decision is the person on the floor.
Read the H&F NZ StoryThe entire experience has been life-changing for me. It has been a great journey that I know I couldn't have tackled without your help.
Where the work gets harder and the stakes get higher
Replacing a $1.2M incumbent supplier through factory visits
A U.S. construction products company spent six years and over $1.2 million with a single Vietnam factory before service deteriorated. A 4-day guided tour across steel grating, stainless drainage, and composite decking turned up better suppliers.
Read MorePrecision components for premium German automakers
A supplier to premium German auto OEMs needed to evaluate Vietnam capabilities across CNC machining, injection molding, and specialty wire. Cosmo identified suppliers offering ~30% lower production costs at automotive-grade quality.
Read More10,000+ units a year, sourced directly by the container
A U.S. kitchen cabinet company installing 10,000+ units per year was buying everything through a domestic wholesaler. After a 2-week factory tour, they have been sourcing directly by the container for over two years.
Read MoreHardwood, metal, and upholstery, all under one roof
Ryan built a working prototype of a custom wellness furniture piece combining three materials. Cosmo found a Vietnam manufacturer that could handle all of them in-house, with NNN protections in place. First-year projection: 15 to 30 containers.
Read MoreA multi-category factory tour on short notice
A U.S. toy company with 1,000+ SKUs and volumes up to 100,000 units needed Vietnam manufacturer evaluation on a compressed timeline. Cosmo organized factory visits across categories and adapted in real time when the schedule shifted mid-trip.
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Start a ConversationParadax Golf: From Concept to Best in Show
Jeff Hanning designed a patented golf bag with a built-in 3-wheel push cart, but needed a factory in Vietnam that could handle both soft-goods stitching and mechanical hardware assembly. Cosmo Sourcing found the right manufacturer, coordinated factory visits, and supported multi-product expansion across five categories. The result: a PGA Pinnacle Award for Best in Show at the 2023 PGA Merchandise Show.