20 de diciembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China
20 de diciembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China
Por Omer Abdullah
En las consecuencias de memorias recientes de productos China-hechos corrompidos y tóxicos, más que algunos han especulado que los fabricantes que tienen outsourced operaciones de la producción allí no son ninguna duda que repensaban sus estrategias del sourcing y los procesos del control de calidad, y, si algo de, nosotros dice, `' pandit que más agresivos deben para ser creídos, incluso repensando su presencia continuada allí en conjunto. However, according to the results of a proprietary survey just completed by the smart cube, the pundits appear to be very much mistaken.
In fact, the majority of manufacturers surveyed are confident their supply chains are more than adequately secure to ensure the safety of their products. Indeed, nearly 80% of respondents (all of whom were manufacturers who currently manufactured their products in China) reported that they felt no need to review their supply chain activities in the wake of the well-publicized toy and toothpaste recalls. Further, these global manufacturers believe that the recent recall issues, while serious, are aberrations and not symptomatic of some more fundamental issue inherent within Chinese manufacturing. They appear to be on solid ground, as Mattel itself has apologized for initially putting the blame on its Chinese suppliers.
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