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Is Sourcing Veilig in China?

12 december, 2007 door Verhalen de van Bedrijfs China van het Succes

Is Sourcing Veilig in China?Sourcing aan China kan rendabel zijn, maar als iets verkeerd gaat, kon het een dramatisch effect op uw bodemlijn hebben - en negatief van de effectklant advies van uw zaken. Kunnen wij op binnenlandse producenten en verdelers om kwaliteit met heftigtheid gelijk aan hun achtervolging van lage lonen te controleren vertrouwen? De goedkope arbeid is het gemakkelijke deel; het kwaliteitsding is een veel taaiere noot om te barsten.

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Is Sourcing Veilig in China?

12 december, 2007 door Verhalen de van Bedrijfs China van het Succes

Door Rebecca A. Morgan

Sourcing van de kwaliteit in ChinaSourcing aan China kan rendabel zijn, maar als iets verkeerd gaat, kon het een dramatisch effect op uw bodemlijn hebben - en negatief van de effectklant advies van uw zaken. Kunnen wij op binnenlandse producenten en verdelers om kwaliteit met heftigtheid gelijk aan hun achtervolging van lage lonen te controleren vertrouwen? De goedkope arbeid is het gemakkelijke deel; het kwaliteitsding is een veel taaiere noot om te barsten.Een productrappel is een zeer zichtbaar en duur teken van een ernstig kwaliteitsprobleem. Het levensgevaarlijke potentieel van sommige problemen bracht lang geleden Amerikaanse overheid en producenten ertoe om rappel en omgekeerde distributiesystemen te ontwikkelen.

For the most part we’ve become good at figuring out which product is at risk, where it went, and executing the recall process with limited harm to life. But lately faith in American product-based businesses has been shaken by the apparent lack of due diligence in assuring low-wage Chinese suppliers meet the same standards as our own. Read the rest of “Is Sourcing in China Safe?” or post a comment

American Dream in China

September 14th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

American Dream in ChinaSam Flemming’s first experience with China is with a sino-American software company, where he trains Chinese employees for a life in the United States. A few years later Flemming, totally at ease in public relations and corporate communication, starts his own company: Internet Research for American companies. His source of inspiration? The unprecedented publicity that companies and their products enjoy on Internet forums and blogs. “This is a big thing. It’s not just thousands of messages, it’s tens of millions. Written by real people, sharing real experiences about real brands, products and services.” Together with his Chinese co-founder and a team of what he prefers to call ‘Internet Word of Mouth Analysts’, Flemming now runs CIC, a company specialized in providing research and consulting based on consumer talk on BBSs and blogs. We’re eager to ask for his experiences.

“Of course, being a pioneer is always a challenge. There are no manuals, no models, nothing about this industry. We can only rely on our experience and knowledge. The government here in Shanghai is always very supportive though towards new initiatives, towards anyone who creates new jobs. We’ve had nothing but good experiences. And there’s also a great advantage in pioneering: the fact that we’re developing by every step we take, means that we are Read the rest of “American Dream in China” or post a comment

Working With Chinese Factories - Part II: Qualifying Your Overseas Supplier

July 11th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By David Dayton

“Going to China” has become the mantra of the business world. You’re looking East. You’ve done your homework with AmCham (American Chamber of Commerce in China), on the Internet, with other “China Hands” and in your industry. You’ve found your “perfect supplier” on line, even found a second factory as a back-up. You’ve got a great bid on your product. The pictures of the factory look great, the samples are exactly what you want, and the phone conversations with the sales rep, while maybe a little limited, have been useful. You’re excited. Read the rest of “Working With Chinese Factories - Part II: Qualifying Your Overseas Supplier” or post a comment

Working With Chinese Factories - Part I: The Initial Visit

July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By David Dayton

Working With Chinese Factories - Part I: The Initial VisitOnce again, I’m in a factory working through production issues that would be impossible to solve over the phone, with email, or even with photographs. What’s the issue this time? Among other things, my primary task this trip is to define the factory’s actual capabilities compared with the overly-optimistic sales pitches presented in their brochures. Qualifying a factory is definitely something that you can’t do from across the globe or even from a great distance within the same country! Read the rest of “Working With Chinese Factories - Part I: The Initial Visit” or post a comment