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  • The game of taking products to market is rapidly changing for the better. Companies, organizations, and individuals, are reaching out to partners across the world to develop, manufacture, and market their products. This blog is about building your products, building your business, and building the Global Economy.

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  • Ashton Udall is a partner with the firm Global Sourcing Specialists (GSS). GSS is a product development and sourcing (manufacturing) firm dedicated to helping businesses, inventors, and startups, tap overseas resources to succeed in the Global Economy.

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June 01, 2007

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All Roads

Very interesting post, and apparently a topic that is gaining more attention.

I recently posted a couple of posts that you might be interested in:

But I thought everyone saved money in China? (http://www.allroadsleadtochina.com/index.php/2007/05/31/but-i-thought-everyone-saved-money-in-china/)

and

Accounting for Transportation Costs
(http://www.allroadsleadtochina.com/index.php/2007/05/21/are-you-ready-for-transportation-delays/)

Both highlight issues related to sourcing that many companies either do not fully consider, or fail to plan for.

Alex Voigt

Hello everyone, Actually I am the author of the Article you guys do discuss here. I appreciate all the friendly comments. Thanks. Generally I believe that the topic is mostly discussed on newspaper information or very indirect experience. The dynamic of the change in the world cannot be underlined enough but still it is often neglected with superficial arguments. In particular here in old Europe is a need to understand that Best Cost Country Sourcing will continue when we all have too stiff fingers to write into our Laptop caused by age.Given that China does source from Arfica nowerdays and Japan is looking for opportunities in Eastern Europe the view of the change is often pretty narrow. Have a nice weekend. Alex

Audall

AllRoads,
Thanks for the article links.

Audall

Alex,
Thanks for both the article and your comments. Yes, it seems that people don't take the risk issues of LCCs seriously enough. For many companies, it seems there is a dearth of analytical attention paid to the supply chain risks/return issues. A majority of companies still have not carved out employee positions with a purpose to focus specifically on the supply chain's value to the company. It seems an easier (maybe not easier in the long run) route is to simply head to a lower-cost destination and trim costs that way. But slowly, some companies are wising up to the value of a more analytical approach to sourcing and supply chaining and seeing the competitive advantages such an approach can have.

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