When Others Pause for the Holiday, We Keep Shipping for Our Partners
In the garment manufacturing industry, maintaining production and shipping schedules during peak holiday seasons such as Chinese New Year is critical for businesses relying on timely delivery. Many factories choose to shut down machinery during holidays, but some strategically continue operations to meet the demands of international markets. From my experience in coordinating garment shipments, I have noticed that factories who prioritize preparation before the holiday can avoid delays. By shipping three containers or more with meticulously tracked cartons just before the holiday begins, these manufacturers enable their overseas partners to receive summer product launches without disruption. This early action is essential as it gives time for customs clearance, transport to retail destinations, and avoids the typical post-holiday backlog. Moreover, keeping the global supply chain active during these pauses means brands can plan and restock inventory more efficiently. Resetting production quickly after the holiday allows factories to restart operations faster, supporting partners who aim for earlier product launches. For businesses placing bulk orders, choosing a garment manufacturer that remains proactive during holiday periods helps secure a competitive edge. It ensures products characterized by high comfort and quality reach consumers on schedule, preventing lost sales caused by shipment delays. Ultimately, this approach reflects a commitment to strong B2B partnerships and reliable factory life management, cultivating trust and long-term collaboration.



















































































