You Think You Should Go To China? – FAQs

Posted on Oct 15, 2015 | 1 comment | Connect with Nancy Smith on Google

You Think You Should Go To China? – FAQs

We received a lot of inquiries about how product sourcing works and one of the most frequently asked questions to us is that – If a business owner starts working with a Chinese manufacturer for their products, do they really need to go to China to see how their product is being done and conduct inspection yourself? If you’re thinking on going to China yourself to visit the factories, get advice from experience sourcing consultants Cortney & Nancy Smith before you decide to fly there.

With almost a decade of experience on helping US businesses working with Chinese manufacturers, we at AsianProSource suggest that deciding to fly to China to personally check on things depends on the situation. Which means that if you have the opportunity and time and go meet your project managers and factories, the relationship established in meeting these people are valuable and this gives you insights where emails or Skype conversations will never duplicate.

As far as the factories are concerned, AsianProSource and your company are on in the same. We help our US client manage the relationship with their Chinese counterpart, looking after the details so that you can go on your business on the front end while we handle all the details on the back end.

Most clients would want to go to China to see the final production run or to perform first QC. Or perhaps prep a very sensitive relationship with the manufacturer. They feel they want to have that connectivity with but all of the mechanics of AsianProSource allow our clients to perform the duties of sourcing and building in China without the need to be there.

So, in summary, we take care of all your product development process from start to finish, without you lifting a finger which allows you more time to focus on other important aspects of your business.

Hope this post provided valuable insights for you. If you have any questions related to sourcing products to china or if you need help on coming up with a prototype for a product, feel free to message us in Facebook or send us a tweet in Twitter. We are more than glad to answer any questions you may have.

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  1. We would like to involve more interaction and business sourcing supplies from China and India.Even new project startups.

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