Connecting Africa To The World, Meet Frank, the 23-year old Kenyan helping black-owned businesses save time when building leading brands

Frank has noticed the need for business owners to meet with suppliers who understand their aesthetic and vibe, to be able to turn their dream product into reality and while we noticed that, a lot of people get their raw materials from Africa without crediting them enough.

Frank decided to launch a program that links East African suppliers with global customers, we vet these suppliers for you, and we have a cover fee that allows clients to handle legal fees if they couldn't be on the same page with their supplier.

A lot of people are trying to start a lot of businesses but cannot deal with everything that comes with the process, talking to vendors, getting quotations, etc

It's a long process, and that's why factorycontactlist simplified the process by creating a certain algorithm. TFC used to connect a lot of Chinese and other Asian vendors with a lot of black-owned businesses and while their team still appreciates the social connection they have with a lot of vendors on and off certain apps, it still kills them to see a lot of hard-working people in many industries close shop because the local demand does not support the market because everyone is busy importing from other countries clients forget that they also have what they need.

Franks explains that clients could import machinery but they have the raw materials. Furthermore setting an example that one doesn't need tea from somewhere else, there is an abundance of supplies to make their own tea. Kenya has one of the best teas and coffees in the world and it's far from being debatable. Factory Contact aims to connect Africa to the world, they vet suppliers based on their operations, their consistency, their determination, and most importantly their innovation.

Their motto is clear “We cannot grow unless we prioritize growth.”

Trusting suppliers is very difficult, especially when one do not know what to expect. sellers can scroll down for hours on Alibaba and not be able to find exactly what they're looking for but that's because a lot of these suppliers aren't focused on focusing on a niche. Factories want to produce and sell, it becomes their job-find your niche.

It takes a lot of trial and error, and a lot of time to build a certain kind of algorithm as well. they have Alibaba on two different phones and the product or vendor recommendations are different on both phones even if they use the same account. today phones are consistently collecting data and giving other apps info on what clients are drawn to more.

This is where factorycontactlist come in, they used TPM to study the market, kind of emphasis on what is lacking in The Paper Money and what could improve what their communities are paying for. It's common knowledge that different cultures, races, and people have different interests. people don't relate to the same products everywhere in the world, so they actually go out of their way to pay more for a product that they actually enjoy.

factorycontactlist wanted people to enjoy useful resources without wasting time- this app is definitely not for people who could sit down for 12 hours a day negotiating with 100 pushy suppliers on Alibaba. This app is for people who would rather not waste 2 more hours explaining your customizations. One needs a smooth process, a guide, and a nudge in the right direction.

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Company Name: The Factory Contact
Contact Person: Frank Aswani
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Country: Kenya
Website: www.factorycontactlist.com


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