We started in 2011 in a rented unit in Chalu Town, Ninghai. This little corner of Ningbo has made flashlights for decades — the town one valley over does the same thing, they are our neighbours and our competitors at the same fairs. We grew slow, into about 4,400 square metres now with 58 people on the floor and in the office.
Most of what we do is tactical-style torches: hard anodized aluminium bodies, momentary tail switches, strobe, and bodies cut to take 18650 or 21700 cells. A good share goes out as OEM, your logo and your packaging, and a good share goes as wholesale to dealers who resell under their own name. The USA is our biggest market, then Germany, Russia, and a steady run of orders into the Middle East. Nineteen countries on the last count.
I will be honest about what we are: a mid-size workshop that knows torches. We are not a giant, we will not pretend we hold contracts we do not, and we would rather tell you no than ship you something that fails. That has kept the same buyers coming back, which is the whole point.
