10 maart, 2008 door Verhalen de van Bedrijfs China van het Succes
Door Haitao Qi
Na de grote globale overdracht van productie die in de jaren '70 van vorige eeuw is begonnen, heeft de globale overdracht van de de dienstindustrie de eerste plaats als nieuw getijde genomen. En voor de kust delocaliserend, als hoeksteen van de nieuw-ronde globale integratie, gebracht Chinese bedrijven zowel kansen als uitdagingen.
2007 is de Hoogste 50 Delocaliserende Dienstverleners in China door Chinasourcing de eerste bedrijflijst in China dat onder ogen de gehele de dienst delocaliserende industrie ziet die momenteel de beste Chinese delocaliserende bedrijven streeft aan de globale delocaliseringsmarkt om hun internationale bekwaamheid te versterken en meer bedrijfskansen in de zee delocaliseringsmarkt te krijgen. Lees de Onthulde rest „Top50 Delocaliserende Dienstverleners in China“ of post een commentaar
20 december, 2007 door Verhalen de van Bedrijfs China van het Succes
December 20th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Omer Abdullah
In the aftermath of the recent recalls of tainted and toxic China-made products, more than a few have speculated that manufacturers who have outsourced production operations there are no doubt rethinking their sourcing strategies and quality control processes, and, if some of the, shall we say, ‘more aggressive’ pundits are to be believed, even rethinking their continued presence there altogether. 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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