If you are a US brand, ASI/PPAI distributor, or corporate buyer looking for a custom umbrella manufacturer, your sourcing decision comes down to three variables: specification control, landed cost, and supply chain compliance. Most US buyers are currently sourcing through a catalogue distributor or a Chinese factory — paying 2-3 intermediary margins in the first case, and facing Section 301 tariff exposure in the second. This guide covers how US brands source custom branded umbrellas directly from a Sri Lanka manufacturer, with the specific tariff advantage, compliance documentation, and spec control that catalogue sourcing cannot provide. We have produced custom umbrellas for US brands and distributors across corporate gifting, retail, promotional, hospitality, and photography lighting.
By US Market Team, Zeelyne Manufacturing · 9 min read
The honest answer to why US brands source from Sri Lanka rather than China:
Section 301 tariff: In 2026, Chinese umbrella imports carry additional tariffs of 7.5-25% on top of the standard HTS 6601.99 rate. Sri Lanka-sourced umbrellas enter at the standard MFN rate with no Section 301 additional tariff. On a 1,000-unit programme at $10 per unit, Section 301 adds $750-$2,500 to the landed cost. Sri Lanka sourcing avoids this entirely.
Quality baseline: Sri Lanka manufacturers producing for export markets operate with BSCI and ISO 9001 certification as standard. The quality baseline — consistent GSM, print registration, mechanism quality — is consistently above equivalent-priced Chinese product.
Supply chain compliance: ESG-committed US brands and their retailers increasingly require BSCI social compliance documentation. Sri Lanka-sourced umbrellas from BSCI-audited factories can support corporate supplier compliance requirements that equivalent Chinese factories without certification cannot.
The trade-off is lead time. Sri Lanka: 90-120 days to US warehouse (first order). Chinese catalogue distributor stock: 7-14 days. The lead time advantage of catalogue sourcing is real. The cost and compliance advantages of direct Sri Lanka sourcing are also real. The correct choice depends on your programme timeline and volume.
| Sourcing Route | Ex-Works | Section 301 | Lead Time US |
|---|---|---|---|
| US catalogue supplier | High (margins stacked) | N/A (stock) | 7-14 days |
| China direct factory | Low | 7.5-25% additional | 75-105 days |
| Sri Lanka direct (Zeelyne) | Factory price | None | 90-120 days (first); 55-75 (repeat) |
Real project — anonymised
A US promotional products distributor had been sourcing branded compacts through a catalogue supplier at $18.50 per unit, selling at $24.00 per unit. Gross margin: 29%. Lost a bid to a competitor sourcing directly from Sri Lanka at $19.50 per unit client price.
LANDED COST (ZEELYNE 300 UNITS)
Ex-works: $8.40/unit
Sea freight: $0.80/unit
MFN duty (6.5%): $0.55/unit
Agent + clearance: $0.67/unit
RESULT
$10.42/unit landed
Sold at $17.50/unit
Gross margin: 40%
Up from 29% on catalogue sourcing. Follow-on 500-unit repeat: 35-45 day timeline (approved spec already on file).
The most common mistake US brand buyers make when evaluating direct factory sourcing: adding the full 90-day first-order timeline to all ongoing programme expectations. The first order is always the longest. Every repeat order against the approved specification runs 35-55 days faster.
There is no significant US-based umbrella manufacturing industry. Custom branded umbrellas sold to US brands are manufactured in Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan, or Vietnam. Sri Lanka-sourced umbrellas offer a tariff advantage (no Section 301 additional tariffs vs China-sourced) and the BSCI/ISO 9001 compliance documentation that US corporate and retail buyers increasingly require.
From Zeelyne, the MOQ for a custom branded compact umbrella with screen print is 100 units per colour and print combination. For a US brand launching two programmes (different client logos, same base specification), you can run 50+ units per logo against a shared 100-unit base. Most US buyers assume factory MOQs are 500-1,000 units. The viable production minimum is typically 100 units.
First order: 90-120 days from brief to US warehouse. This includes: brief and artwork approval (7-14 days), Pre-Production Sample (15-21 days), PPS approval (3-7 days), production (20-30 days), print and finish (5-10 days), export documentation (3-5 days), sea freight to US East Coast (35-45 days), US customs clearance (3-7 days). Repeat orders against an approved specification: 55-75 days.
Commercial invoice and packing list (from the manufacturer), bill of lading, HTS classification (6601.99), ISF (Importer Security Filing) via your customs broker before shipment departs. For US retail: GS1-registered UPC barcode on outer packaging. For Amazon FBA: FNSKU label applied before shipment. For California: Prop 65 warning if applicable. Made in Sri Lanka marking per 19 U.S.C. section 1304.
If you are a US brand, distributor, or corporate buyer ready to evaluate direct factory sourcing for your umbrella programme, the most practical starting point is running the landed cost model against your current supplier price. Include: ex-works, sea freight ($0.60-$1.00 per unit US), MFN import duty (~6.5% on ex-works), customs clearance, and import agent fees. Compare to your current per-unit cost.
Zeelyne’s custom umbrella manufacturing programme for US brands covers all US compliance documentation, GS1 barcode application, Amazon FBA FNSKU labelling, and the full import documentation package. Review our full production capabilities including US-specific compliance and retail packaging documentation, or browse our full product range to identify base specifications matching your most common corporate client requests.
Share your target programme spec, quantity, and current per-unit cost — we will run the Sri Lanka landed cost model and show you the comparison before any commitment is required.