*PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Introduce New Vendor Partners for Product Development & Manufacturing

 SAS's process begins with our direct involvement in concept design and continues through final quality control reviews, before anything leaves the factory floor.  During product development, SAS utilizes its design and manufacturing expertise to suggest alternative materials or slight design changes that help reduce costs and shorten lead times; while maintaining clients high quality standards.  To insure client goals are met, SAS meets with each factory and vendor partner while overseeing client projects to maintain the focus and commitment to SAS projects.

 *GLOBAL SOURCING

Ready to Go Inventory for your Retail Store, E-Commerce Site, Catalog or Wholesale Business.

Similar to in-house competitors, we negotiate with manufactures and vendors on behalf of the client to achieve the most competitive pricing.  

We further work to ensure factory quality standards are improved and more closely reviewed during factory inspections. Above all we ensure that our manufacturing partners are not just compliant with labor laws, fair wage laws, working condition laws and equal opportunity laws but actually are recognized as leaders and examples of these in their communities. We proudly work with several Fair Trade organizations and vendors directly supporting them and encouraging other manufacturers to instill the same in house measures. 

*PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

Design, Develop and Manufacture Exclusive Home Collections

 

 

 

Secret Alley Sourcing has strategic Design, Product Development and Manufacturing Partners in The United States, Mexico, India, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, France, Italy and Portugal.

As of 2020 we have launched a specifice division named MADE IN THE UNITED STATES with efforts to bring manufacturing back to our home country. The Made in the US division is focused on wooden casegoods, upholstery, textiles, lighting, dinnerware and metalwork.

Our goal is to support the great domestic manufacturers in our country that had so much of their business taken to countries like China. Its time to bring manufacturing back to the United States!