Mass Producing in Low Cost Areas

By Davina Cruella Sandwich

Organisations have been having their products mass produced in and around Southern China (now recognisable world-wide as the manufacturing capital of the planet) for more years than I care to remember.

The main reason for this is because the currency in China (Yuan) is worth a lot less than British currency, American currency, or most other currencies for that matter.

So that's the main reason people source their products from China. Well, what more reason do you need to do something other than the fact that it will save you lots of money? There a a couple of minor disadvantages, and a few more advantages to boot.

The advantages are few, but still obliterate the disadvantages in my opinion. Of course the main one, price is a big factor as I previously mentioned. There are 11.2 Chinese Yuan for every 1 British pound so you do get a lot more for your money.

Another advantage is the close proximity you gain to their local trading environment. If you can get your company recognised in the Chinese trading industry it can only benefit your organisation. Also there is a good chance that you will end up a lot closer to the raw materials you need to make your product, therefore saving on the acquisition of your raw materials as well.

Now to the disadvantages, one of the main ones is the cost of importing your goods back to your base country. However when you compare the money spent on importing to the money saved on manufacturing, the overall process will still work out cheaper.

Another disadvantage is the shipping time. Now this might be more of a disadvantage as it may actually result in loss of turnover, depending how demanding your market niche is. Also, although the good sourcing companies will ensure that you get the best service, there may be some issues of quality in the beginning as the workers get used to making a new product. As well as the fact that you cant predict the local conditions very easily, financially or otherwise.

So to summarise, it is clear to me that it is far more advantageous for companies to mass-manufacture their goods in Asia than to do it domestically.

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