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Home Import From China Evaluating Suppliers The lack of transparency in China supply chains
The lack of transparency in China supply chains PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 28 April 2011 10:35

by Renaud Anjoran in 'Quality Inspection Blog'

One of the members of the Linkedin China Law Blog Group asked “why there aren’t more companies in China that are totally transparent with their supply chain”.

The reason is that importers would take high risks by disclosing the names of their suppliers.

Here is my response:

If you are transparent about who in China manufactures your products, here is what’s going to happen:

  • Your competitors will use the same manufacturers, will benefit from all the free training you gave them, and probably also the molds/technology they have developed for you. They might even get a lower price that what you currently pay…
  • More importers will approach your manufacturer, simply because they will guess it’s better than average (or you wouldn’t still be working with them). Capacity gets filled up, lead times get longer, prices increase.
  • The manufacturer uses your endorsement to convince potential buyers, with the same effect as the above point.
  • That’s why nobody is transparent… There is a very limited supply of good manufacturers in Asia. When you find one, keep it for you!

It takes a lot of time and effort (and expensive mistakes) to constitute a good network of suppliers. For many importers, the Chinese supply chain they have established is their main competitive advantage.

What is funny is that the customs of certain countries make some data public. You can go to Import Genius or Panjiva and see the names of the shippers (that are usually the exporters, and not necessarily the manufacturers) of your competitors.

What do you think?




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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