Selling Warehouse Direct Indonesian Furniture Online
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(PRWEB) September 25, 2004 -- In 2002, Glenn Madden decided to move from the
United States to Indonesia in order to be with his wife and child. He set up an
Internet business offering Web design services and also started selling
collectibles and warehouse direct, hand-carved teak and mahogany furniture
online.
Quality Furniture from Master Craftsmen
Since Glenn can
source furniture directly from local producers in Indonesia, the hand-carved
furniture he offers on his site http://tradur.com is significantly cheaper than retail prices
in the U.S., Europe and Australia. He also offers the ability to custom build
furniture by Indonesian master craftsmen according to customer specifications.
In addition, his collectibles site http://t456.com/collectibles and his Web design business http://web-design-companies.com enable Glenn to diversify his
income stream.
About American TradUR Company
Glenn Madden owner of
American TradUR Company is from Laurens, South Carolina. He was working for a
large corporation in Greenwood SC up until two years ago installing process
control systems. At first he started the American TradUR Company offering
process control system services and web design http://web-design-companies.com. Later he added our gifts site
at http://t456.com/collectibles, which he operates through a
contract service out of California.
In 1998 he married Teti Rohmah Mutia
in Indonesia whom he met while upgrading the computerized process control
systems at a pharmaceutical factory located just outside of Jakarta. Teti moved
back to the US with Glenn. In March 2000 they had a daughter, Tiara Mutia
Madden. Due to continuous travels they never filed for immigrant status to the
US.
In January 2001 Teti had problems to return to the US because of papers
that were filed incorrectly with immigration. Glenn spent a year + trying to get
Teti and Tiara back stateside. No luck, all the way up to the president. So in
September 2002 he was making enough money from American TradUR Company to resign
from the company he was working for and moved to Indonesia.
Our factory
is owned Teti’s brother, AA Saca whom has been supplying reseller’s that you
find on the Internet for more than 15 years. We have recently brought in several
new resellers whom have bought a considerable amount of furniture from us in the
past 4 months. We are presently expanding our operation to include more direct
wholesalers and individuals via the Internet wanting to save a lot of money for
the best quality furniture.
Note From Glenn Madden...Our factory here is
what I would call traditional. You will not see any flashy assembly lines.
Everything is done the old fashioned way by hand as it has been done for
hundreds of years. People in Indonesia are still willing to work for 25 thousand
rupia a day, about $2.50 US. We do pay more than that to our workers. We have a
large factory located near to Bandung and another one in Sumedang for our
furniture production. We also have more than 50 homes that manufacture smaller
items throughout the surrounding area. Our staff fluctuates from 25 to 500
people based on orders. We turn out orders in sizes of single item purchases to
as much as a 40 ft container.
If you would like to visit our factory just
give me a call and I will meet you at the airport personally. (62) 81 320618550.
You are welcome to stay here in our humble home for the duration of your stay.
But do not expect a big corporate red carpet rollout. We sell the furniture at a
small margin of profit and live modestly. You will be treated as family while in
our home. I want be entertaining you with a big party dinner are anything like
that either. You will have to eat some of Tetis traditional Indonesian style
food, some of the best. I would be more than willing to take you site seeing.
Bandung has some wonderful places to visit that are not listed in any
advertising brochures I have ever seen.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Glenn
Madden
American TradUR Company
http://www.tradur.com
Phone # 62 81 320618550
TRS
p.s.m.
Suka Bakti V11 no.64
Kiara - Condong
Bandung,
Indonesia
US Office
Mildred Madden
678 Deer Valley Rd
Laurens
SC, 29360
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