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Leo Xia

Founder, President and CEO

Leo Xia founded Lion Paper Products in 2015 and has served since its inception as founder, president and chief executive officer.


With more than 20 years in notebook and stationery manufacturing and exporting, Leo’s expertise spans supply-chain management, cross-cultural collaboration, and market research & trend analysis.


Since its founding, Lion Paper has focused on high-quality, B2B custom stationery — including notebooks, journals, planners and office supplies — integrating design, development and mass production. The company operates its own factories in China and Cambodia, with a partner facility in South Korea, supporting global brands and distributors with reliable quality and on-time delivery.


As CEO, Leo leads the company’s strategy development and drives product roadmap, manufacturing excellence and customer success across key markets. He holds an EMBA from Zhejiang University.


Leo——Procurement-Ready Capabilities

1) One-stop, mixed-category sourcing & kitting

Builds bundled programs that combine notebooks/journals with branded accessories and organization SKUs—so buyers can source a complete line through one PO (e.g., pen loops, pockets, tabs, stickers; plus lifestyle & organization items). This reduces vendor count, speeds launches, and tightens QC across sets.


2) Total-cost-out design leadership

Uses a multi-country production footprint to engineer total landed cost down—optimizing country-of-origin, tariff exposure, and run-size mix across China (design/R&D and complex builds), Cambodia (efficient mass production), and a South Korea co-factory (added capacity and compliance). Outcome: lower duty risk, steadier lead times, and better unit economics.


3) Agile supply-chain management for rapid sampling & faster new-item velocity

OEM/ODM workflows, China-side development resources, and in-house QC gates enable quick sample turns and smoother scale-up—from first article through mid-run checks to pre-ship inspection—so new SKUs move from concept to shelf on schedule.

Leo Xia
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