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源頭是否是在中國安全的?

2007年12月12日由中國企業成功案例

由麗貝卡・ A。 摩根

質量源頭在中國源頭向中國可以花費有效,但,如果某事出錯,它在您的底線可能有一個劇烈的作用您的事務-和消極地衝擊顧客觀點。 我們可以信任國內生產商和經銷商控制質量以高溫相等與對低薪水的他們的追求? 廉價勞力是容易的部分; 質量事是崩裂的一枚更加堅韌的堅果。產品取消是一個嚴肅的質量問題的一個非常可看見和昂貴的標誌。 有些問題威脅生命的潛力從前帶領美國政府和生產商開發回憶和反向分佈式系統。

我們至於大部分變得擅長於產品是在危险中的推測,它是的地方,和執行回憶過程以有限的害處到生活。 但信念在美國基於產品的企業由明顯的缺乏適當努力在保證低薪水中國供應商最近動搖了符合標準和我們自己一樣。

最近回憶介入中國由供應的輪胎、寵物食品成份、牙膏、帶領油漆被塗上的兒童的玩具和首飾、海鮮、窗帘和自行車。 當許多國內製造者和經銷商加速了對中國尋找便宜的來源時,看起來質量管理也許在某些情況下採取了一個後座。您的事務能有效地與近海供應商一起使用? 外國輪胎銷售,在新澤西總部設的一家小公司估計漢語它的回憶sourced輪胎將花費關於$20MM。 根據美國。 law the tire importer, not the Chinese company that made the tires, is responsible for the recall.It is important to realize that China is not the U.S. with cheaper labor and less restrictive laws. It is the product of its own history, a history very different from our own. We live in a nation of laws; much of the world does not. We have developed and legislated business ethics, which, by the way, someone in our country violates every day, different from those of other countries. Do not assume that Chinese businesses think or behave the same way yours does.

It would be wrong to conclude that Chinese manufactures cannot match the quality of G8 country producers, that low cost and high quality cannot yet coexist. With Chinese supplier stories front page news in this country, it is easy to overlook recalls issued by North American producers related to themselves or other American suppliers. Those stories suggest we should keep our superiority complex firmly in check while learning to work with offshore suppliers.Ford recently announced recall of 3.6 million cars for faulty speed control devices that could cause fires, bringing their total for that defect over the last 12 years to about 19 million cars. I shouldn’t be surprised; I drove a Pinto while in graduate school in the mid ‘70s.Ford is not unique. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issues monthly vehicle recall reports. The June 2007 report is 11 pages long, including cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, recreational vehicles and just about anything else that can legally roll along our highways. Vehicles are not unique. In recent weeks aerosol cans and canned foods are among the several products recalled unrelated to Chinese suppliers. In 2007 recalls in our country have ranged from peanut butter to drug infusion pumps. The announced root causes also vary, from manufacturing mistakes and facilities maintenance problems, to deceitful employees — nothing Chinese about any of that.American producers have long touted quality as the price of admission to the domestic marketplace. Competitive advantage would have to come from something more. Despite that knowledge, some companies have made and executed sourcing decisions that undermine assumptions about quality that they want customers to make.The Chinese make a wide array of high quality and high tech products. As with us, they make mistakes, people don’t always do what they are supposed to do, and there’s always someone looking to make a fast buck. There are a lot of start-up businesses with employees new to manufacturing. Caveat emptor is a Latin phrase, not a Chinese one, but it makes sense to consider its meaning when sourcing in a country whose socio-economic-political environment is not well understood.Whether you source domestically or offshore, always perform due diligence. It is naive to assume that every supplier in the world interprets quality standards the same way; that every country, company and person handles disputes the same way; or that quality can be considered a given. It is also naïve to assume that, just because it is in the U.S., a domestic source will meet your quality standards.The savings from low wages can pale in comparison to the costs of a recall. The loss of customer trust can knock a company out completely. Those statements are true regardless of whether you source domestically, in China or anywhere else in the world.

Rebecca A. Morgan, President of Fulcrum ConsultingWorks, Inc. This article was originally published on INC.com. You can find it here

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2 Responses to “Is Sourcing in China Safe?”

  1. Phill Knight Says:

    loved every bit of ur story and would appreciate it if u could contact me on this email phill_knight112@yahoo.com..hope to hear from soon.

  2. Brian Su Says:

    Sourcing from China is SAFE and SOUND if Western companies are not over-greedy for profits. They squeeze every single penny off Chinese plants and compromise quality control, in order for Chinese manufacturers to survive break-neck competition, quality control sometimes have to be ignored. Many large chinese manufacturers are no longer interested in supplying goods to WalMart because they ignore the fact that these Chinese companies deserve decent pay.

    We cannot simply blame Chinese for the recalls when western companies are behaving so badly in China.

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