FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What exactly is the FactoryToUS™ system?

It is a comprehensive digital infrastructure and "Market-Entry SOP" designed to help international manufacturers, buying houses, and entrepreneurs land their first 10 U.S. clients in 60 days. It includes outreach scripts, and logistics blueprints.

2. Is this system only for factory owners?

No. While it was built for manufacturers, it is equally powerful for Buying House Professionals looking to upgrade their service and Aspiring Entrepreneurs who want to enter the apparel export industry with a proven roadmap.

3. Why is the price $495?

This is a high-ROI professional tool. The system is built on the real-world success of Insulated Gear™, a brand with clients in all 50 U.S. states. One single order from a U.S. brand typically pays for this system 20 to 50 times over. We are selling the "shortcut" to a multi-billion-dollar market.

4. Do I need a large sales team to use this?

Not at all. You can run this entire engine with just one person working 30 minutes a day.

5. What is the "DDP Logistics Blueprint"?

DDP stands for Delivered Duty Paid. Our blueprint teaches you how to offer "Door-to-Door" pricing to U.S. buyers. This removes their risk and makes you a much more attractive partner compared to factories offering traditional FOB terms.

6. How do I receive the product?

Immediately after your purchase is confirmed, you will receive a digital download link via email. This contains the 12-slide master playbook, script libraries, and technical templates ready for immediate use.

7. What is your refund policy?

Due to the nature of digital intellectual property (proprietary scripts and strategy secrets), we have a strict no-refund policy. Once the system is downloaded, the information cannot be "returned."

8. Can I use this for non-apparel manufacturing?

While our expertise is in technical apparel (Heated gear, Sherpa linings, and Outdoor wear), the Outreach SOP and Logistics Blueprint are universal. The psychology of winning a U.S. buyer remains the same across most consumer goods categories.