Sourcing Agent vs. Trading Company vs. Factory: Which One Should You Choose?

If you’re importing products—whether it’s electronics, apparel, or home goods—you’ve probably wondered: Should I work directly with a factory? A trading company? Or a sourcing agent? Each has pros and cons, and the “best” choice depends on your needs, experience, and what you value most. Let’s break it down simply, with real-world scenarios to help you decide.

  1. Working Directly with a Factory: Best for Large Orders and Control

Factories are where the products are made—and if you’re buying in bulk, they can offer the lowest prices. Here’s when a factory makes sense:

But there are downsides:

  1. Trading Company: Best for Convenience and Range

Trading companies act as middlemen—they buy from factories and resell to you. They’re like one-stop shops, and here’s when they shine:

The catch?

  1. Sourcing Agent: Best for Guidance, Flexibility, and Protection

A sourcing agent works for you, not the factories. They’re your local expert in the country you’re importing from (e.g., China, Vietnam) and act as your eyes, ears, and negotiators. Here’s when they’re the best fit:

What’s the downside?

So, Which Should You Pick?

At the end of the day, it’s about what stresses you out least. For most businesses—especially those growing or new to importing—a sourcing agent bridges the gaps, saving time, avoiding mistakes, and letting you focus on selling, not sourcing.

Not sure which path is right for your business? Tell us what you’re importing, and we’ll help you decide.