The Factory Package is a collaborative service designed to connect U.S. factories like yours with businesses seeking domestic manufacturing solutions. As part of this service, we offer comprehensive production capabilities tailored to meet the diverse needs of startups and established brands.
Partnering with Maker’s Row allows you to expand our client base by connecting you with a wide network of businesses looking for manufacturing services. This partnership enhances your visibility in the market and provides steady work opportunities through a trusted platform.
The Factory Package is utilized by a broad spectrum of industries including fashion, consumer electronics, home goods, and more. We work with both emerging designers and well-established brands, giving you a diverse range of production opportunities.
Maker’s Row uses a detailed matching process that considers the specific needs of the business and the capabilities of the factory. This includes evaluating production capacity, specialization areas, and previous manufacturing experiences to ensure a successful partnership.
Factories must meet certain standards in terms of quality, reliability, and ethical practices. This typically involves a vetting process that includes site visits, reviews of past work, and compliance with labor and environmental regulations.
Yes, there is a membership fee for factories to join the Maker’s Row network. This fee covers the cost of vetting, marketing, and the ongoing support provided by the Maker’s Row team. Specific fee details available in out factory plan page.
Maker’s Row provides a platform to facilitate negotiations and contract management, ensuring transparency and protection for both parties. Our platform allows you to review project proposals, negotiate terms, and finalize agreements securely.
Maker’s Row offers comprehensive support including customer service assistance, troubleshooting, and advice on best practices for manufacturing and client relations. Our goal is to ensure a smooth operation and successful collaborations.
Yes, factories have the flexibility to accept projects that align with their capabilities and capacity. Maker’s Row encourages open communication between factories and businesses to ensure mutual suitability and readiness for each project.