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| Challenges with pre-production samples |
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| Friday, 16 September 2011 02:52 |
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by Renaud Anjoran in 'Quality Inspection Blog' Many importers pull their hair every time they are working on a new development with a Chinese supplier. This stage can be even more confusing than mass production. Last week, the JLMade blog published some excellent advice for getting pre-production samples right, in these two articles: Sampling Strife and Sampling Process. I am simply going to quote some parts of these posts: Be aware of common misunderstandings It happens frequently that a buyer needs pre-production samples for a new product, and that the supplier requests a set-up fee.
Have realistic expectations
Communicate your expectations very clearly It is best if the buyer provides actual samples to copy, photos, drawings, text descriptions…
But be aware of the factory’s natural inclination:
Any other piece of advice for getting pre-production samples right? Renaud Anjoran is the founder of Sofeast Quality Control and helps importers to improve and secure their product quality in China. He writes advice for importers on the Quality Inspection blog. He lives full time in Shenzhen, China. You can contact him at info@sofeast.com. |
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