We’ve been sending your products around the world for some time now, and this week, things just go even more awesome’er!
Our Hong Kong warehouse is all set up! We are now strategically located to consolidate inventory from dozens of factories and ship products efficiently around the world while keeping costs down for our global partners. The warehouse hit the ground running this week and is helping us fulfill orders for distributors in Korea, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Israel, Thailand, Philippines, UK, Germany and more. With logistics operations set up in the US and HK we can better serve any market.
We are getting Quirky samples in front of some great partners in many more locations around the world. With samples in hand, our distributors can set up meetings with retailers and start sending us those bulk orders we all love so much.
We have a great brand, an amazing community, outstanding global logistics, and our product line up is getting stronger by the minute in multiple product categories. The list goes on. All of these strengths make life great for distributors. Soon enough we’ll be announcing the next exclusive Quirky distributor. Any leads?



6 Comments
Dhanya | 07/29/2010 8:02 PM
Congratulations to Quirky! You guys have had an amazing growth since the company was started up a year ago (knock on wood), i hope Quirky keeps growing to newer and better heights. Good luck!
michael m | 07/29/2010 8:30 PM
That is way cooler than ever imagined.
WY | 07/30/2010 7:40 AM
I put my suggestions in link below, easier for brainstorming too.
http://www.quirky.com/forums/topic/949
big nosley | 07/30/2010 6:30 PM
Maybe you shouldn’t be using copyrighted images for your blog…
“May I use National Geographic images and text on my Web site?
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Our images are copyrighted either by a photographer, or by the National Geographic Society. We charge a minimum usage fee of U.S. $250 per image. “
Austin Quirky | 08/04/2010 3:57 AM
I am moving to Taiwan in 2 weeks. So close yet so far away. Let me know if any of the team comes through, it would be great to meet quirks while abroad.
Aziz | 09/14/2010 6:03 AM
I’d be interested in being your distributor. who I do speak with ?