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Réguas para usar serviços do Manufacturing em China

Julho 9o, 2008 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China

Por Biao Wang 

China governa serviços do Manufacturing1. Faça exame do tempo construir um relacionamento sadio com suas contrapartes chinesas. A confiança absoluta deve ser estabelecida, desde que os chineses limitaram a fé no sistema legal/corte. Faz exame do tempo desenvolver a confiança. Planeie neste estágio do processo que faz exame pelo menos de seis meses do diálogo contínuo. Estabeleça a estrutura direita do negócio para seu relacionamento em China.

2. Estabeleça a estrutura de gerência direita para seu relacionamento em China. A estrada a China é desarrumada com as companhias que tentaram ir sozinho nela e falharam. Há um número de maneiras fazê-lo including operações turn-key, usando agentes em China, usando diversos tipos diferentes de riscos comuns e possuindo sua própria fábrica. Enquanto você prosegue através desta lista, as economias aumentam, mas assim que faça os riscos.

3. Procure um sócio chinês com qualidade e controle do processo fortes. Você não pode depender da certificação do ISO - a organização internacional da estandardização. A certificação de QS (usada na indústria automotriz) é mais segura. Encontre para fora se seu sócio potencial pode rapidamente ser qualificado manufaturar a seus padrões. Se seu fabricante em perspectiva fosse demasiado distante abaixo de seus padrões requeridos, o tempo requerido para levantar-se à velocidade poderia ser prohibitive.

Conversely, if your potential partner is too large or too quality-focused, and if you would not represent a significant part of their business, you might not be able to get the attention you need. You don’t want to become a “low priority” client for them.

The best match is when you find a small manufacturer just achieving your level of quality control.

4. Engineering is needed on both sides. Examine the high tech capabilities of manufacturers. Look for their Web and CAD-Cam capabilities in particular.

5. Plan on routine trips to China. You will need to go twice a year to get the “face time” that builds and maintains relationships in China, unless you are looking for a “turn-key,” “hands-off ” arrangement.

6. Understand the logistics. If you will be shipping by sea, for instance, expect a 4-8 week allowance for delivery of products. Therefore, just in time inventory systems may not work. You will need to maintain a higher level of inventory to support your customers. It is also useful to maintain a back-up supplier.

7. Understand the Rules of Thumb for costs of manufacturing in China. For example, labour costs are typically 0.70 USD per hour and the labour content of manufacturing costs is typically 5%. Generally, your manufacturing costs can be reduced by between 30% to 50%, depending on the structure of the relationship (see paragraph number 2). Similarly, the costs of raw materials can be dramatically lower in China.

8. Recognise the importance of family relationships in China. Business networks are based on familial ties (i.e. the father owns the factory and eleven relatives work in it). An entire family might be involved in the factory, which helps them diminish the impact from the sudden loss of a key employee, but might not always be the most productive organisational structure. While you might find it inefficient, it’s a fact of life - not a problem you can fix.”

9. Plan to participate robustly in social activities. Business is conducted through social interactions more in China than in many places. Dinners, drinking, tours and sightseeing are all part of a continuum of daily commerce and are important in building relationships and establishing the trust that is mandatory for doing business in China.

10. Political connections are important to expedite the business process. The government officials are in control. You need their approval for almost everything including a business licence. Gifts are part of the social-business mix too. Give them liberally, accept them graciously.

11. Low labour costs, high profits, but make sure there are no ethical problems, such as use of child labour. Most companies are looking for low labour costs in order to be competitive, but are keen to avoid unethical exploitation of workers. We take these issues very seriously, and take great care to recommend only organisations with high ethical standards.

Biao Wang is the Founder & CEO of Camellia Universal Ltd (China Business & Investment Advisors).

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One Response to “Rules for using Manufacturing Services in China”

  1. Anilo Says:

    QS is expiring, and it was developed by US companies, not applied all over the world.

    The ISO standard for automotive is ISO/TS16949.

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