Z&J International purchases products by the container directly from factories and farms around the world. We select the manufacturers, farmers, distributors, warehouses and shippers that best suit your company’s needs – and our team stands behind the quality, pricing and turnaround of products we source.
Hassan M. Dabbous founded Z&J International in 2001 after managing purchasing for public corporations, academic institutions and private medical practices. For almost 30 years, Z&J has dramatically reduced spending for numerous businesses by providing access to an extensive network of quality suppliers all around the world.
From negotiating better rates with existing vendors to managing all of your purchasing needs, Z&J can help you reduce your bottom line and minimize tariffs on goods. Should you choose to outsource warehousing and logistics, our team can handle the complexities of production and supply chain management so you can focus on growing your business.
We travel extensively to identify vendors who meet our rigorous quality standards. We provide artwork and samples as necessary for approval prior to starting production. After tests are approved, we ensure that we have a third party on site during production to monitor quality control. Z&J is proud to have developed a proven network during almost 30 years of importing and exporting products across five continents.
Today, Z&J has an extensive network of partners in Brazil, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Pakistan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. The company imports and exports retail and wholesale packaging, furniture, electronics, branded items, fruits, vegetables and spices.
“The most rewarding part of sourcing products is the opportunity to build win-win relationships that stand the test of time. Our extended family of factories, farms and customers has grown up along with Z&J,” explains Mr. Dabbous.
The company, which Dabbous named after his two sons, proudly donates a portion of profits to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital every year.