Many brands want to diversify away from a single country, but tariffs, customs rules and logistics make multi country sourcing hard.
Start sourcingWorking with suppliers in more than one country reduces risk, shortens lead times and opens new markets. Nearshoring to Mexico for the US, sourcing specialty products from Brazil, or tapping skilled factories in Southeast Asia can give you better pricing and resilience.

Ideal for nearshoring to the US, shorter transit and regional distribution. Strong in packaging, textiles and light manufacturing. Common blockers are rules of origin, customs paperwork and cross border trucking coordination.
English speaking teams and flexible factories for apparel, packaging and gifts. Challenges include smaller factory clusters, higher minimum order quantities for some categories and typhoon season affecting port schedules.
Large domestic market and access to South America. Good for food and drink, packaging and consumer goods. Brands often struggle with complex import taxes, documentation and longer lead times on exports.
Perfect for made in USA claims, fast replenishment and strict compliance categories. Main trade offs are higher unit cost, limited capacity in some segments and higher minimums for fully custom packaging.
Sourcy's product sourcing AI compares factories in Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil, the US and other hubs, then suggests suppliers that match your product specs, volume and quality needs.
Our sourcing agents in key markets handle factory checks, audits and sampling so you do not need to fly out or search directories.
We model different country routes and incoterms so you see duties, freight and lead time before you commit. This helps you avoid surprise tariffs and pick smarter lanes.
Request quotes, compare countries, approve samples and track production in a single Sourcy workspace instead of juggling emails and spreadsheets.
Share your target markets, budget and product list and Sourcy will suggest a mix of suppliers across Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil and the United States, with clear landed costs and timelines.