Our company The Tradsource Story

We are a sourcing partner in Pakistan providing various services to our customers across Europe and the UK. Tradsource started off in 2010 as a buying house, outsourcing fabric and garments to our customers. With time, in order to meet the global demands of the textile industry, Tradsource saw some productive expansions, inculcating fresh ventures and sustainable ideas. Working side by side as an importer through a twin company in the UK, JModo, it gave us a proper understanding of how to achieve and deliver excellence not just in products, but also perfection in cliental relationship. Tradsource now stands as a success story for the entire team, whose very foundation is the essence of trust and sustainability, in order to withhold it promise of delivering satisfactory services to all customers alike.

As a sourcing partner/liaison office, we provide the following services:

  • Quality control.
  • Communication bridge between suppliers & our client.
  • Pattern development.
  • Social, ethical and sustainable audits of existing & new vendors.

The beginnings COMPANY TIMELINE

  • 2007
    Humble beginnings

The company might have been founded in 2010 but it traces its roots back to 2007. That was the year when Mr. Jawad Saeed moved back to Pakistan from England

  • 2010
    Company Formation

After spending three years in a major textile company, Mr Jawad decided to form his own company, Tradsource.

  • 2013
    J Modo ltd

J Modo ltd is formed as an importer in the UK

  • 2016
    Entry into the Swedish Market

We entered the Swedish market in 2016 and since then we have brought 4 partners on board. These are some of the biggest workwear names in Sweden.

  • 2017
    Entry into the UK Market

We entered the UK market in 2017 and now have 2 very satisfied partners associated with Tradsource.

CEO MESSAGE

“I started off with Tradsource in the year 2010, when I was confident regarding my leadership skills and knowledge of the field, which I had sharpened not only by working in the textile industry here in Pakistan, but also, in the UK, while studying. I formed an acute sense of moral responsibility to the society and found it imperative to create a diversified and safe space for textile business, where only the best sourcing services are provided. My focus on sustainable procedures in production, though has met with