Tianjia did not begin as a company idea. It began as a question.
Founder’s Journey
The founder’s journey began in a single-mother household, where she observed a recurring reality: intelligence and ambition were abundant, but access to opportunities was not. Bridget Aine saw capable farmers without stable markets, small businesses unable to scale due to lack of machinery, and entrepreneurs with vision but no entry into global supply chains.
Her studies in Anthropology later framed these experiences as systemic issues of access and exclusion, while her Master’s in Air Transportation and Logistics Management provided a technical understanding of how global trade systems function and connect.



This insight led to the creation of Tianjia International Trade Co., Ltd—not as an abstract mission to “help,” but as a practical system designed to bridge gaps. The company focuses on connecting people to real factories, machines, and markets in a safe, transparent, and efficient way. Its purpose is to simplify global sourcing, reduce risk, and transform distance into opportunity, ensuring that a person’s place of origin does not limit how far their ideas can reach. At its core, Tianjia is more about access than just trade.
