The
Perfect Package
Nothing beats Hong Kong Trade Development Council
trade publications for fast, efficient and precise sourcing - just ask Charles
Drapers.
The director of Hong Kong trading firm Largent
Co Ltd has been a subscriber to the council's flagship publication Hong Kong
Enterprise since 1996.
"Hong Kong Enterprise was by far the most
efficient sourcing tool available in the mid-1990s," Drapers recalls. "Websites
were not commonly used in those days for product sourcing in Hong Kong and on
the Chinese mainland."
Later on, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council
(TDC) website and other Internet-based sourcing tools became increasingly important.
"However, they cannot fully replace the paper
version of Hong Kong Enterprise," Drapers believes.
He says history has shown that over the years
his firm has conducted more business and better business with suppliers found
from Hong Kong Enterprise than from any other magazine. "The supplier who
chooses an excellent and well-established marketing channel like Hong Kong Enterprise
is more likely to be a trustworthy supplier himself," Drapers maintains.
Buyers and advertisers all over the world obviously
share Drapers' sentiments because the TDC distributes two million-plus copies
of 14 trade magazine titles globally each year.
Besides Hong Kong Enterprise, the TDC's comprehensive
product magazine portfolio includes:
- Hong Kong Apparel
- Hong Kong Electronics
- Hong Kong Fabrics & Accessories
- Hong Kong Footwear
- Hong Kong Gifts, Premiums & Stationery
- Hong Kong Jewellery Collection
- Hong Kong Leather Goods & Bags
- Hong Kong Watches & Clocks
- Hong Kong Electronic Components & Parts
- Hong Kong Household
- Hong Kong Optical
- Hong Kong Packaging
- Hong Kong Toys
Indispensable sourcing tools, these magazines
contain hundreds of advertisements from leading suppliers as well as informative
feature articles that highlight the latest products and industry trends.
The time-honoured advantages of the TDC product
magazine catalogue have lately been augmented by www.tdctrade.com.
Currently hosting more than 100,000 reputable
suppliers from Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and other manufacturing centres
worldwide, www.tdctrade.com is continually updated to ensure that it features
the very latest products and services available.
More than 600,000 buyers are already benefiting
from www.tdctrade.com, which offers:
- easy online sourcing - search by product category
or keyword, company name, brand or region
- the ability to browse product information and
view enlarged photos in the showroom
- access to company websites via a dedicated hotlink
- targeted emails that provide updated company
and product information
Buyers can even become acquainted with a company,
its products and factory operations wherever they may be and whenever they want
via the Video Link service that is only found on www.tdctrade.com.
Buyers and suppliers will find even more vital
information at www.tdctrade.com, which provides an unsurpassed suite of essential
services such as:
- sourcing - connecting buyers and suppliers
worldwide in real time
- Hong Kong trade events - updating more than
30 world-class exhibitions
- worldwide trade events - detailing crucial international
expos
- market intelligence providing timely information,
global business trends and insightful analysis
- industry focus - evaluating trends in five product
and seven service industries
- small business resources - offering a one-stop
information, seminar, tips and tools service
As if that isn't sufficiently comprehensive, the
TDC also organises more than 30 international trade fairs a year and participates
in some 200 international trade fairs worldwide.
This unique blend of product magazines, websites
and trade shows gives buyers round-the-clock access to the huge array of products
and services available in the world's sourcing centre.
Given this exclusive combination of products and
services, astute buyers in search of superior sourcing solutions will continue
to choose the perfect package provided by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.
WRITTEN BY JAMES PALMER