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Unit No. 3, 4/F, Vogue Centre, No. 696, Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, Hk, Hong Kong
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Account Registered in:
2017
Business Range:
Industrial Equipment & Components
Business Type:
Trading Company

Company Introduction

GFL is the acronym for Global Fortune Limited. It was adopted as our brand in 2016 and was one of the many reforms that prepared us for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Our company started in 1950 as a trading company for textile machineries, the company was based in Hong Kong and active in the Southern part of China at the early stage of business. During that period, we covered a wide ...
GFL is the acronym for Global Fortune Limited. It was adopted as our brand in 2016 and was one of the many reforms that prepared us for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Our company started in 1950 as a trading company for textile machineries, the company was based in Hong Kong and active in the Southern part of China at the early stage of business. During that period, we covered a wide range of textile machinery sectors e. g. Spinning, weaving, dyeing & finished, and lately we focused mainly on the printing sector. All our suppliers are top-tier industrial brands coming from different parts of the world.

In 2011, GFL opened it′s China office in Shenzhen while remained headquartered in Hong Kong. Then we opened our Guangzhou and Wuxi offices shortly. We are planning to set up branch offices in Fujian, Shanghai, Qingdao and Chongqing in the coming future.

2013 marks a new era of the company. We observed a growing awareness in the garment industry for new ideas such as direct-to-garment printing and online DIY customization. So we entered in cooperation with Kornit - a leading direct-to-garment printing solution provider. Teaming up with Kornit largely strengthened our position in the digital age and allowed us to serve garment manufacturers with the most state-of-the-art printing technology. In the process, we also reinforced our belief that the demand for high-end industrial machineries would keep going up.