Based in Jiaxing City, between Shanghai and Hangzhou,
Cavort is a manufacturer of fasteners and hardware. The
firm produces standard fasteners as well as customised
specials, according to customer requests.
Founded in 2008, the firm was originally known as Cixi
Cavort Hardware, moving to Jiaxing in 2014 and changing its
name. Now it produces bolts, nuts, selfdrilling screws, drywall
screws, washers, thread rods, blind rivets and more, working
mainly in carbon steel and stainless steel.
A trading company as well as a manufacturer, Jiaxing Cavort
manufactures around 300 tonnes of screws per month via 50
sets of production machines, operated by circa 20 staff. “In
total, we manufacture and trade a volume of about 1,000
tonnes a month in a stable, typical period,” the firm tells Torque
Magazine. Much of that volume goes to the construction sector
and for furniture hardware systems.
Since it set up in 2008, Jiaxing Cavort has been geared up solely
for export, with the firm particularly busy serving South America,
including Mexico and Brazil, as well as Europe, including Poland.
The firm can provide special packaging depending on
customer requirements, with extensive QC facilities and
partnerships to ensure consistent quality and timely deliveries.
Focus on quality
We hear a lot about recent supply chain disruption from the
perspective of Europe and North America, but how does a
Chinese fastener producer and trader view the recent difficulties?
“Covid19, from the start of 2020, the war between Russia
and Ukraine as well as USA raising interest rates, these have
all made business soft and disrupted the supply chain,” the
firm tells Torque Magazine.
“From my view to fight the current situation, we should
persist in improving our quality
and keep on working through
the difficulties. In the end, the
world needs our products.”
Based in Jiaxing City, between Shanghai and Hangzhou,
Cavort is a manufacturer of fasteners and hardware. The
firm produces standard fasteners as well as customised
specials, according to customer requests.
Founded in 2008, the firm was originally known as Cixi
Cavort Hardware, moving to Jiaxing in 2014 and changing its
name. Now it produces bolts, nuts, selfdrilling screws, drywall
screws, washers, thread rods, blind rivets and more, working
mainly in carbon steel and stainless steel.
A trading company as well as a manufacturer, Jiaxing Cavort
manufactures around 300 tonnes of screws per month via 50
sets of production machines, operated by circa 20 staff. “In
total, we manufacture and trade a volume of about 1,000
tonnes a month in a stable, typical period,” the firm tells Torque
Magazine. Much of that volume goes to the construction sector
and for furniture hardware systems.
Since it set up in 2008, Jiaxing Cavort has been geared up solely
for export, with the firm particularly busy serving South America,
including Mexico and Brazil, as well as Europe, including Poland.
The firm can provide special packaging depending on
customer requirements, with extensive QC facilities and
partnerships to ensure consistent quality and timely deliveries.
Focus on quality
We hear a lot about recent supply chain disruption from the
perspective of Europe and North America, but how does a
Chinese fastener producer and trader view the recent difficulties?
“Covid19, from the start of 2020, the war between Russia
and Ukraine as well as USA raising interest rates, these have
all made business soft and disrupted the supply chain,” the
firm tells Torque Magazine.
“From my view to fight the current situation, we should
persist in improving our quality
and keep on working through
the difficulties. In the end, the
world needs our products.”