Our Manufacturing Process
Sourcing
What is Sourcing?
Simply, it’s Unlocking Global Value for Your Business
Sourcing is the secret weapon behind successful businesses—finding, vetting, and delivering top-quality products at unbeatable value. A great sourcing company doesn’t just connect buyers with suppliers; it guarantees better prices, smarter logistics, and risk-free deals.
From navigating global markets to ensuring ethical sourcing and flawless quality control, the right sourcing partner helps businesses cut costs, scale faster, and stay ahead of the competition. In a world where every decision impacts the bottom line, smart sourcing isn’t an option—it’s a necessity.
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Step 1
Product
- Objective: Provide direction for product development and serve as a framework for measuring success.
- Functionality: The specific capabilities and actions a product can perform, essentially outlining what the product does and how it works.
- Performance: A systematic process of evaluating how well a product meets its goals and satisfies customer needs.
Step 2
Manufacturer
- Supply Chain : A supply chain includes every step that’s involved in getting a finished product or service to the customer. The steps may include sourcing raw materials, moving them to production, then transporting the finished products to a distribution center or retail store where they can be delivered to consumers.
- Volume : Production volume helps businesses understand their output, track production efficiency, and make informed decisions about resource allocation and capacity planning.
- Regulation : To be aware of and comply with a wide range of laws, regulations, and industry standards, which can vary depending on the product and the location of manufacturing.
Step 3
Payment
- Currency Exchange : the practice of swapping one currency for another, a crucial function in international finance and trade, and a key element of the global economy.
- Methods : the various ways people and businesses can complete financial transactions, including both traditional and digital options for purchasing goods and services or transferring funds.
- Time : paying suppliers by their invoice due date, which is a critical aspect of supply chain management.
Step 4
Packing
- Protection : To safeguard the product from damage during transit, storage, and handling. This includes protecting against physical damage like bumps, scratches, and breakage, as well as environmental factors like moisture, temperature fluctuations, and light exposure.
- Preservation : To extend the product’s shelf life and maintain its quality by providing a barrier against spoilage, contamination, or deterioration.
- Containment : Toprovide a container for the product, whether it’s a box, a bag, a bottle, or a blister pack. It ensures the product is easily transported and stored, and can also help separate individual items or consolidate multiple products.
Step 5
Transportation
- Cost : The total expenses incurred in moving goods, services, or people from one location to another. These costs encompass various factors, including fuel, carrier rates, distance, warehousing, customs fees and insurance.
- Time : The duration it takes for a shipment or item to move from its origin to its destination.
- Category : To encompasses goods with unique handling needs, such as perishable items, hazardous materials, or valuable goods.
Step 6
Cargo
- General : This category includes a wide range of goods that are packaged and typically transported in containers. Examples include electronics, clothing, toys, and various consumer products.
- Bulk : Goods that are transported in large quantities without individual packaging. Examples include grains, coal, chemicals, and crude oil.
- Special : Perishable, Dangerous, High Value Goods, Super Heavy, Oversized Goods.
Step 7
Inspection
- Pre-Shipment : Conducted before goods leave the supplier’s location, verifying quality, quantity, and compliance with the contract and import regulations of the destination country.
- Production : Monitoring the production process to ensure quality standards are maintained.
Step 8
Shipment
- Planning : Logistics professionals must carefully plan the entire supply chain, considering factors like transportation modes, warehousing, customs procedures, and potential delays.
- Transportation : The most efficient and cost-effective methods for moving goods, including air, sea, road, or rail transport.
- Information : Tracking shipments, managing documents, and communicating with customers across different countries require efficient information management systems.
Step 9
Delivery
- Cross Border Services : Businesses often utilize specialized cross-border services from companies to handle import and export logistics, including air freight, ocean freight, land freight, and express services.
- Tracking : Modern delivery systems rely on technology, including real-time tracking and visibility tools, to monitor shipments and ensure efficient delivery.