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Fireworks Stash Photo Contest

Dominator Fireworks Hosts Fireworks Stash Contest.

Dominator Fireworks hosted a stash contest driven on social media in conjunction with their distributor partners in December and January.  Hundreds of participants submitted their images of their fireworks stash, and random winners were chosen by those sellers.  Thousands of pyro enthusiasts participated and thousands of dollars in pyro was awarded to the winners!  Some of the sellers participating included ACME Fireworks in Utah, Sizz Boom Fireworks in Kansas, Jeff’s Fireworks in Michigan,  Boom Town Fireworks in Indiana, Four Season’s Fireworks in Florida, American Fireworks in Ohio, and US Fireworks, an online seller shipping nation wide.

In this first image, Boom Town Fireworks awards a winner with a $200.00 coupon towards their purchase, congratulations Olivia!  Dominator is a Global Brand that works closely with their distributors on marketing to build brand popularity, and supplier relationships.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy the remaining pics below of people’s personal firework stashes across the USA and remember, get photo’s of your fireworks this year, it could pay!

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Dominator Fireworks – Industry Happenings Spring 2020

2020, Twenty Twenty, Two Thousand Twenty…it’s a new decade!

Dominator closes out an epic 2019, including one of the most talked about displays EVER fired in the USA at the 50th Anniversary of the Pyrotechnic Guild International convention, in Gilette, Wyoming.  VIDEO LINK 

So what’s new, up and coming?  Dominator continues to innovate with new products and effects.  Look for over 20 new items in the line up this year, both consumer and professional.  Website to be updated soon with all new product HERE

January – Dominator is preparing for the spring industry happenings, and even some fall events but planning is now 12 months a year with so much going on in the industry!

February – Saturday, 2/8 Steamboat Fireworks is again attempting to launch anew record for single largest shell ever launched at 62″ https://www.facebook.com/SteamboatFireworks/  Check out that video of their story on Facebook.  We plan to have reps there same as last year and hope to have amazing images and videos to share soon!  Also in February is the American Pyrotechnics Association winter education conference in Las Vegas, NV.  Included in this conference will be a committee meeting regarding regulating UN0431 Articles Pyrotechnic.  Staff member Ed Vasel is also committee member and will keep us informed.

 

March – Dominator will be back in Columbus, GA again this time 3/2-3/5 for the National Fireworks Association Spring Showcase.  We will have a trade show both with contests and prizes, free giveaways and of course, be demoing our award winning products!  Make sure to stop by and say hello to Ed, Matt and Scott!

 

 

April – Dominator will be in attendance again 4/26-4/29 for the second annual Cobra-Con event, this time in Lawrenceburg, IN.  Dominator will have a trade show booth, have professional speakers at multiple seminars and is working with American Fireworks on production of a display.  One of the Cobra-Con sponsors this year is Finale Fireworks. Dominator has invested many hours in building it’s brand new simulation inventory in Finale 3D and the entire library will be released well before this event.  April is also product demo month, each year Dominator product can be seen at over 20 locations across the USA and on 6 of the seven continents!

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Territory Day Australia

Territory Day is fast approaching, and Monday, July 1st should see the skies light up across the NT of Australia with color and sound as revelers celebrate their separation from the common wealth back in 1978.  Territory day is the only day of the year where people are legally allowed to light fireworks.  Whether you decide to celebrate by lighting your own, or by joining one of the many town displays chances are you will be benefiting from the work of Martin Brady, and Fireworks Australia one of the largest importers and display companies in Australia.

Fireworks Australia imports the highest quality fireworks available, and makes several trips a year to visit their suppliers and check quality control for any possible issues.  Working closely with manufacturers in China allows them to offer the highest quality fireworks at extremely competitive pricing.  How does your family celebrate Territory Day?

 

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Firework Pricing Trends, China Tariff’s

With the recent talk of President Trump’s tariff’s on China imports including fireworks, it has raised the question “can the industry survive a 25% tariff”?  According to industry experts, the answer is a resounding “NO”

Retailers we interviewed say the average American has a set amount of dollars they will allocate to fireworks, and they rarely spend more than that pre-determined amount.  So any increase in price, likely means an equal decrease in product sold in most cases.

Fireworks retail giant Phantom Fireworks CEO Bruce Zoldan met with President Trump and said he’s hopeful the president will remove fireworks from the list of goods made in China that could face a 25-percent tariff. But Trump didn’t make a commitment, Zoldan said.

Zoldan said he, along with a small group of business executives, met with the president last Wednesday to discuss the impact the tariffs would have.  While at the White House, Zoldan said he also met with “high-level officials” in the Trump administration about the issue. The meetings came at the request of the White House, Zoldan said.

Unlike other goods that are also made in the United States, fireworks are almost exclusively made in China ,so there are no options to purchase them domestically, Zoldan said.

Everyone remains hopeful the Tariff’s will be removed including organizations such as the NFA and APA which are the two main voices for the fireworks industry.

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Fireworks Safety Brochures

Fireworks safety is every ones business!

According to the consumer product safety commission, industry watch dogs such as the National Fireworks Association and The American Pyrotechnics Association say injuries caused by fireworks continues to decline annually, even though usage continues to increase, yay!   So, if more and more people are using more and more fireworks, and more and more states are legalizing them…how are injuries dropping?

Unfortunately, one of the leading factors is NOT common sense.  Misuse is still and likely always will be the number one cause of injuries from fireworks, so let’s ignore those closer to the bottom of the gene pool and focus on those we can help.  Several organizations have cobbled together brochures on how to safely celebrate with fireworks.  “Celebrate Safely” is even the APA’s tag line for their safety program.  They all have several key points in common, and we list them here.

  1.  Always follow label directions.  Light fuse and get away!
  2.  Always Brace Cakes!  They can be prone to tip, place a log or something on at least 2 sides.
  3.  Always keep a water source nearby, we like the 2gl garden sprayers as an option.  A 5gl bucket is better than nothing.
  4.  Always wear safety glasses, most of us only have two eyes…and prefer to keep them.
  5.  Always make sure you have plenty of distance from people and property.  For every 1″ of tube diameter you should have at least 70′ of clearance at a minimum.  So a 500g cake with 2″ tubes should be at least 140′ from any houses or other people!
  6.  Rockets and other flying / spinning devices should be given extra distance as their direction of travel can be unpredictable.
  7.  Never allow children under to use fireworks unsupervised.  This includes adult, children.
  8.  Know the local fire departments phone number and be ready to act quickly if needed by calling them, never attempt to fight a larger fire.
  9.  Never throw away discharged fireworks until the next day, they can smolder for several hours and start unsuspecting trash fires, or worse.

 

    Follow these and other simple tips when celebrating with fireworks and you should enjoy the reason for the occasion and not a trip to a hospital instead.  You can right click the image above, save as and print for distribution.

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Chinese New Year’s Effects on The Global Supply Chain

Chinese New Year and it’s effects on Global Supply, specifically fireworks.

Fourth of July, USA.  Bonfire Night, UK.  New Years Eve, Global.  Lunar New Year, China.  These, and many more holidays and festivals are celebrated every year with pyrotechnics.  In many countries and towns, end users go to their local shop, and purchase these hand crafted articles that produce colorful light and noise for their celebrations without a thought as to how they got there.

If you are in the business of selling fireworks though, you should be aware the major effects that Chinese New Year can have on an already stretched, limited supply chain.  Whether your a factory or broker in China, an importer, wholesaler, jobber or retailer of fireworks, this holiday has major impacts that affect supply no matter the date of your selling season.

China is aglow with success, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, just walking the streets it is apparent in the cars being driven, the clothes people are wearing, and the overall confidence of the people.  In recent years, that success has made it into the interior mainland as well, places where fireworks are made, centered around the city of Liuyang in Hunan.  Liuyang is a tiny city (by China’s standards) Of 1.3 million people.  For centuries Hunan was the countryside, fancy cars and flashy lights were a thing of the big cities.  Hunan and the surrounding areas supply 95% of the world’s fireworks, which equates to more than 10,000 40′ long shipping containers full.

  China’a domestic market has always been a large driving force in the enthusiam and manufacture of fireworks, but demand had already been on the wane in larger cities, where there are restrictions on letting off fireworks outside the Lunar New Year period. Younger consumers in the cities also see fireworks as old-fashioned, they said, and were less inclined to let their children play with them due to a lack of space and safety concerns.   President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive also prompted government departments and state-owned enterprises to tighten the spending of public money, including lavish celebrations and the gifting of fireworks to employees for Lunar New Year.   Tighter safety standards and government regulations have also increased compliance costs.   That has all led to rapid consolidation in the industry in the past two years – from the 946 fireworks companies in Liuyang as of late 2015, 558 remain today, according to the city government’s Firecrackers and Fireworks Management Bureau.

   So, while domestic use inside China is down, the closing of factories has crippled manufacturing capacity at an even faster rate.  Factories that remain open struggle to fill orders to supply the globe, and Chinese New Year is one of their biggest struggles.  The average age of a firework factory laborer is 55 years old, and many are retiring or seeking other jobs every year.  Jobs that are safer, pay better and offer steadier hours such as the Apple manufacturing opening a factory nearby employing over a thousand people, many of who were once making fireworks.  One of the factories major challenges, is that it is common for 30% or MORE of workers to not even return to their jobs after the New Year, leaving them struggling to find replacement help and train them as fast as possible.

Chinese New Year 2019 is February 5th.  Workers will take an average of 23 days off of work during this time.  Before the shut down, factories are careful to dwindle down their powder and component storage, as well as any stock so as not to have to store or warehouse it during the shut down.  This means that once production does fire back up after the holiday, the first days and weeks are spent making powders, stars, tubes, fuse and other components needed to product a final product.  This can leave a 3-5 week gap sometimes in product actually being finished and loaded for shipping and greatly affect the factpry’s scheduling for the year.

 

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Dominator Fireworks China Update – November 2018

Dominator Fireworks
  • Dominator Fireworks is always trying to improve the customer experience.    Therefore,  we have developed an On-Line Status Tracking tool for  our customers.    If you are a  customer, you can access the tool at www.dominatorfireworks.com/status.html  Enter your password into the yellow box and hit enter.    Look at all three tabs to see product details. 
  • Attached is a new LIVE Stock Report.    This report is linked to a data file on the Dominator Website and should update automatically with new weekly stock levels. You can edit this file, choose items, see the CBM total, then save and e-mail this file to us if you want to add to your order.  In order to see the updated data, you might need to “click on the Enable External Connections button on the top of screen”.   Save this excel file and each time you open it, it should refresh with the latest data.   If the old date is showing, then open Excel, go to “DATA” on the menu, and choose “Refresh All” in the External Connections section.    
  • The USD to RMB Exchange Rate seems to have peaked at 6.98 last week and has now fallen to 6.89.    The Exchange rate tends to move in cycles and once the down cycle starts it’s not likely to reverse again until it bottoms out at the cycle low (last cycle’s low was 6.0).    The  FX rate does have a big impact on cost.   Just in 2 days in rate dropped from  6.98 to 6.89, resulting in a $400 exchange impact on a typical $30,000  container.  If the RMB drops to 6.3 again, then the impact would be $2,000 on a $30,000 exchange.    Below is a chart showing how the rate goes up and down fairly predictably and why it is likely headed down in the coming weeks and back to 6.3 like it was for last season’s shipping season. 
USD / RMB Historical  Chat
USD to RMB FX Historical Exchange Rate
  • Here is a video from a recent customer tour at our Firecracker Factory.  Firecracker production is now the most automated of all items.  Almost all steps are now done by machine except for labeling of the small 16cracker packs.    Check out this interesting video and many others on our Facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/DominatorFireworks/videos/974945766025290/
  • We are also getting a good start to production.    Below are some QC photos of new production from this week.   Some finished items include American Power 500g, Assault Candle, Killer Skeeters, 200 Shot Staying Power 1.3g, The “C Bomb” 1.3g, Gibby’s Serpent 1.3g, Howling Wolf, Total Dominance, Jumping Jacks, Mega Mini, Raging Bulls, Buzz Balls, and many more!
  •  Congratulations to Dragon Fireworks for their 1st place finish at the 2018 Montreal Fireworks Competition (widely regarded as the world’s most prestigious fireworks competition).  Dragon found themselves short of product due to a container delivery issue and needed very specific, high quality product urgently.   Due to ACE Pyro’s REAL-TIME inventory system they were able to locate suitable Dominator Pro1.4g products to match the needs of their complex world-class script.    Ace Pyro rushed the product to the shoot sight and helped Dragon secure a 1st place finish! Write us for the product used.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_3D4I2Wdh8
  • Thank you to Fireworks Forever for their “GOLD METAL” awarded in their newsletter to Dominator for early shipment of several of their containers!
  • We are already busy planning for new products.   If anyone is interested in any of these items for 2019, please contact us directly, otherwise look for them on the 2020 price list.  See attached videos and photos below. Here are some examples:
  1. Smoke Helicopter (Vid link below)
  2. Low Cost  Vase Fountain – www.dominatorfireworks.com/qc/20181108-NP19-346.mp4 
  3. Large Whirlwind Spinner – www.dominatorfireworks.com/qc/20181108-NP19-351.mp4
  4. High Output Pull Smoke Grenades (Burn from both ends – Vid link below)
  5. 5 Pack Color Torches
New Fireworks  Products
New Fireworks For 2019


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Pyromusicals!

   Imagine trying to stay fresh, to create something new and interesting in an industry that’s older than many countries.  Some think that fireworks first originated in china  around 2,000 years ago.  Legend has it that fireworks were discovered by accident when a Chinese cook working in a field kitchen mixed charcoal, sulphur and saltpeter (which were all common kitchen items at the time). No idea what he was trying to cook!  Fireworks, or pyrotechnics as been an ever evolving industry with a vast array of products from simple firecrackers, sparks or flashes of light, to extravagant multi effect display shells that fil the night skies and overwhelm the senses of sight and sound with their spectacular displays.

   So how do you innovate in a 2,000 year old industry such as fireworks?  In recent decades, and really only in the past 15 years have pyromusicals become increasingly popular, and now even expected in some circles.  Pyromusicals, by definition are “the combination of pyrotechnics and music, carefully choreographed to create emotion in the sky, and ones self.”  Many times, pyromusicals performances are part of a competition.  Popular competitions around the globe include
L’International des Feux Loto-Québec…one of the oldest competitions on record dating back to the mid 1980’s and held in La ROnde park in Montreal and more commonly known as the Montreal Fireworks Competition.  Read more on this pyromusical competition here http://www.parcjeandrapeau.com/en/international-des-feux-loto-quebec-montreal/   

Dominator Fireworks was one of the brands used by the 2018 winning team of Dragon Fireworks form the Phillipines, check out this video of their awesome show! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_3D4I2Wdh8&t=291s

Increasingly popular competitions also take place in the Phillipines, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_International_Pyromusical_Competition   Vietnam, http://www.diff.vn/en/   Germany https://www.hannover.de/en/Tourism-Culture/Event-Highlights/Specials/International-Firework-Competition  the USA http://www.pyromaniaevent.com/ .

Here is a great example of a pyromusical displaying the perfect combination of pyrotechnics and music combined to create artistry in the sky.  Many more videos can alse be seen in the associated links above. 


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How to import fireworks from China

How to import fireworks from China. 

In the pyrotechnics industry, many business owners strive to import fireworks direct from China.  Let’s discuss the pluses and minuses of direct import.  Many firework shops are open only during peak sales season, in the USA this can be days before and after the 4th of July, In the United Kingdom it is centered around Guy Fawkes day or Bonfire Night in November.  Much of the world uses tons of fireworks during annual New Years Eve celebrations.

Regardless of the country or season, these smaller shops mostly buy their fireworks domestically, or from a large wholesaler or distributor who is already direct importing from China.  Of course, buying domestically comes with a mark-up versus direct importing, so how do you know when you are “big enough” to take the leap so to speak, and direct import for yourself?  You must first analize the costs, and risks involved, what seems like a great full out discount by NOT paying a distributors mark up might have some hidden snags you had not foreseen.

Importing direct, generally is for large companies moving tons of products monthly.  The larger direct fireworks importers are bringing in anywhere from 100 to 1,000+ containers annually!  The rest of the market between these giants, and the domestic buyers consists of companies importing as few as 5 containers annually. We should mention, there are display companies importing 1.3g fireworks exclusively for displays bringing in only 1-2 containers per year, not for resale, so this article mainly addresses consumer fireworks being retailed.

How much can you save importing direct versus buying wholesale domestic?  Importing, much like buying wholesale is a volume game, to get the best prices you have to buy a LOT.  The best wholesale prices are lists for buyers that spend at least 100k and more.  Likewise, direct importers who buy 50 or more containers from a single supplier can expect discounts over those bringing in far less product.  The percent discounts on these lower cost lists might not be as great a savings as you would think, as margins are fading fast in fireworks just like many other industries.

So how do you know when your big enough to start importing?  Dominator Fireworks associates recommend that your moving at a minimum 5,000 cartons per year, and even at this level keep the amount of product imported to 20% or less.  The average 40′ HQ (high cube) ocean container holds on average 1,000 cartons of fireworks.  This leaves 4,000 cartons of fireworks to purchase domestically, for several reasons.  One is, you must meet MOQ (minimum order quantities) when direct importing.  Some of the larger importers mentioned earlier might buy 2,000 cases of a single item.  If you are importing one container only, you must buy a minimum number of cartons of EACH item, usually 20 or more cases.  This means that 1,000 / 20 = 50.  So 50 is the number of different items you might get on a small order container from China.  50 items is about 20% of what most stores and stands carry.

Next to discuss is risk, and costs involved importing direct.  Most wholesalers will offer a credit program to domestic buyers.  This is not likely buying direct from China, and the average cost of the products on a container are around $25,0000.   Add to that, the 8-10k freight charge that must be paid before receiving your goods and the up front investment per container becomes substantial for many.  Another factor to consider is government.  The government in some countries has been known to stop entire containers at the ports and hold them for up to months for various inspections.  These inspections can be completely random.

If the above has NOT scared you away from direct importing, give us at Dominator Fireworks a call or email and we will be happy to discuss your personal situation further and help you decide if we would be a good partner in helping you take the next step in your growing business.

 

 

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November Fireworks?- Yes Guy Fawkes & Diwali!

November might seem like a sleepy month to most when it comes to fireworks, but that is not the case at all!  Bonfire night is one of the largest celebrations in the world, celebrated across much of Europe on November 5th every year.  Celebrating Guy Fawkes with bon-fires, fireworks and other libations is traditional.

Another very large global holiday that takes place every year in November is Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.  Sparklers and paper lanterns are extremely popular during this festival celebrated by Indians around the world. Outside of India, it is believed most revelers use sparklers which they are now purchasing online.

Even though November is just a month before some of the largest displays of the entire year on New Years Eve, There are many displays to be enjoyed around the USA as well such as the Titanic Museum Celebration in Pigeon Forge TN every year https://www.mypigeonforge.com/event/fireworks-on-thanksgiving-at-the-titanic

So as you can see, November is no reason for fireworks enthusiasts to fret as there are plenty of pyrotechnics to get you through until New Years Eve when the whole world will celebrate with fireworks to ring in 2019.