Most Chinese suppliers are fighting to get a share of the export business. Their margins are often quite slim because of intense pressure on prices. However, the situation is not always as simple as one may imagine. The exporters of a given … [Read more...]
Internal quality control in Chinese factories
Many Chinese suppliers tell 'white lies' to their customers. They think it is the safest and easiest option. They also think foreign buyers don't suspect it, simply because they are far away and "they don't know how production works". I … [Read more...]
Corruption of quality inspectors
This week my company had a booth on a China Sourcing Fair. I noticed that some questions/remarks came back regularly. A few days ago I wrote about importers who ask us the contacts of good factories. Another hot topic was how easily a … [Read more...]
Contacts of “good factories”
These days I am exhibiting on a trade show (China Sourcing Fair in Hong Kong). Every time I attend a fair to find new clients, I am amazed by the number of buyers who say “Oh, so you visit factories all over China… You must know some … [Read more...]
Managing urgent shipments in China
For some importers, everything (i.e. development, production, and shipments) is always done under intense timing pressure. Nothing can be done about it--it is imposed by their market. So, how can they ensure quick production in … [Read more...]
Four simple steps for starting to do quality control
Some importers have been buying from China for many years, and yet they have never done quality control in a professional manner. The science behind inspection protocols seems complex--nearly intimidating. Buyers don't know where to start, … [Read more...]
Use experienced service providers, not Chinese connections
Every year, I guess thousands of companies decide to start importing from China. Some of them already exist, and others are founded specifically for this activity. But overall, most of these companies know very little about China. They … [Read more...]
The challenges of foreign brands sourcing in China
A few days ago I talked to the quality assurance manager of an American brand name company. They have progressively outsourced production to China. And they sell mostly to large retailers in the US. An uncomfortable situation This is … [Read more...]
Why we shouldn’t check 10% of the order quantity
Some of my new clients, when they book their first inspection, tell me "please check 10% of the order quantity". Here is what I typically respond: Usually we follow the statistical tables that everybody in the industry works with. They … [Read more...]
Buying from a large private Chinese factory
Small importers tend to have the feeling that buying from a large factory is more expensive but more reassuring. There is some truth regarding the higher prices, but risks are not necessarily lower. Buyers should be aware of the different … [Read more...]