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XQ Manufacturing’s Client Skaterbuns Releases New Product Line
December 15th, 2011XQ Manufacturing Releases Archery Product Line
November 23rd, 2011We are proud to release our own line of innovative and well priced archery products under our KHAMPA SPORTS brand. Our innovative line of products will be displayed at the ATA show on January 9th 2012. We invite you to take a look at the attached flyer for more info.
XQ Manufacturing Honored by US Ambassador Locke
November 22nd, 2011Recently, XQ Manufacturing was included as the only business to be invited to a tea conducted by US Ambassador to China, Gery Locke honoring organizations involved in charitable and community development programs. XQ Manufacturing was included due to our consulting work for NGO business development programs and small scale rural business development programs, our business partnerships with community values based manufacturers, initiation of the Jinzhou Arvada sister cities relationship, and our leadership in organizing charitable fundraising events as well as SME events and information sharing systems for regional foreign businesses. XQ Manufacturing is proud to be honored as a leading business representative committed to charitable and community development activities and also thanks Ambassador Locke for his desire to recognize those in our region involved in such activities.
New Product Lines
June 23rd, 2011XQ Manufacturing’s core business is about offering manufacturing solutions for our customer’s product lines, but in our free time we also dabble with our own product lines. The release of our new Christian Gift line is the first of 3 lines this year. The other 2 being our Archery accessories and a Tibetan inspired line. Keep a look out for both in coming months and check out our new offering for Christian gifts below. For sales inquiries large or small contact shaffett@syxiuqiu.com.
XQ Manufacturing Community Outreach Programs
December 23rd, 2010We are proud to announce our recent donation and logistics support for Sa Shan Blind Christian Association for the purchase, importation, and delivery of various difficult to find brail texts for blind members in our community.
XQ Manufacturing is proud to be involved with local community groups such as Sa Shan Blind Christian Association, and maintains a charitable community fund to assist in noteworthy projects.
CNC Machinery
November 24th, 2010XQ manufacturing has added a CNC machine to our list of equipment to further expand our in house services. Our 4 head CNC machine allows us a cost effective method to produce custom carved/shaped products and prototypes from wood, soft metals, plastics and similar components. We hope we can service your next custom product with our new machine, designers and operators.
RMB Evaluation
August 17th, 2010This summer China announced a more flexible policy regarding the appreciation of the Yuan. Early assumptions held that it would lead to a year end exchange rate of $1 = 6.5, but so far the effects have been minimal as the RMB has hovered between last year’s norm of 6.8 and 6.7. We believe the best productions have the RMB ending the year around 6.6 to the dollar. For XQ Manufacturing customers we will do our best to hold our prices steady amidst any small changes in the RMB and pass on whatever minimal savings may be gained from the effect of RMB evaluation on raw material prices.
New Equipment!
May 16th, 2010XQ Manufacturing keeps expanding our in-house production facilities. Our most recent purchases include, a hydraulic fabric/leather/paper half ton cutting press (ideal for complex or non-woven bags), 5 more heavy duty sewing machines, and several heat transfer presses. We hope our expanded production facility will help us all the better serve your needs.
Announcing Dean & Jake Children’s Book
January 27th, 2010XQ Manufacturing are proud to announce the publication of “Dean & Jake” by our friend Eddie Ritz. Dean & Jake is a wonderfully illustrated story of a boy and his dog’s imaginative daily journeys. Dean & Jake is the 2nd title published by Design Revolutions Media through XQ Manufacturing. Copies are available in Feb. 2010, so visit their website www.designrevolutionsmedia.com today!
CPSIA – Product and Children’s Product Safty Requirements for USA
January 20th, 2010CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) and our China Manufactured Product
For those of you unclear about compliance with the developing changes to the recent CPSIA law, join the club. In December of 2009 Congress and the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced new aspects effecting standards, enforcement and delays in enforcement. Here is our summary of what you need to know as it stands at the moment.
Labeling – all products primarily intended for kids 12 and under should have a pertinent label on the packaging and internally that includes the following:
Date of production, a Batch or lot number for tracking purposes, information to identify the manufacturer or the importer (RN number or business name), information of manufacturer (this may be an internal ID number so as not to unecessarily disclose unnecessary information to clients), location info (beyond the standard ‘Made in China’ label it appears standard practice will become adding a city name).
Clothing items much carry labels while some other products may be exempt from inner labeling if labeling the item is not practical such as wooden blocks.
A General Certificate of Conformity issued by the importer declaring the product confirms to current standards will be required with import paperwork for children’s products. A summary of the form and what it must include is here http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/faq/elecertfaq.pdf. Currently, certain high risk children’s products such as cribs must have accompanying 3rd party testing certification, while commonplace items such as toys and clothing do not need 3rd party certification with some exceptions such as children’s jewelery and surface paint lead tests (not to be confused with overall lead content testing). General testing catagories and a list of CPSA qualified testing labs can be found here http://www.cpsc.gov/cgi-bin/labapplist.aspx. Regardless of testing certification the importer is still liable that the products meet product safety standards such as overall lead content or phthalates in plastic or plasticol screen printing inks. This combined with the fact that many retailers now require such certification regardless of delays in enforcement of this policy, we recommend component testing for all elements of children’s clothing. Most of the ink lines we screen print with already have existing documentation on their lead content. The CPSIA has recognized that most fabrics such as cotton do not have a risk of any lead content and thus may be exempt from testing on a long term basis.
The CPSIA is still a work in progress and each product designed for Children 12 and under needs to be individually examined to evaluate potential CPSIA conformity. As a manufacturer we strive to work ahead of the changes in this law and protect our customers from any unseen vulnerabilities. Please feel free to ask how we can help with CPSIA compliance in your next project.
