If you are a business owner who sources from China, you must have heard about the Chinese New Year (CNY), also called Spring Festival and Luanr New Year, and the factory shutdowns related to this festival. Click on our post to find out the details of Chinese New Year 2024, and tips to prepare your supply chain for it.
Chinese New Year, also called as Spring Festival and Lunar New Year, is the most important traditional festival in China. During this time, families of multi-generations will gather together and enjoy a rare time of reunion. Being a 7-day national holiday, many people will take the leave in advance and travel even a long way back to their hometowns.
Due to the importance of Chinese New Year, many corporates and factories will shut down days ahead of time to celebrate. Hence, it's critical to arrange your supply chain in advance of Chinese New Year to make sure your production runs as scheduled.
The official date for the Chinese New Year in 2024 is February 10th. The public holiday is a week-long, starts from February 10th to February 17th. People will gather for a big New Year's Eve dinner on February 9th, and some will continue the celebrations till Lantern Festival on February 24th.
Chinese New Year 2024 is the Year of the Dragon.
Though the Chinese New Year celebration lasts only one week, the factories will typically close 2-4 full weeks ahead, which means the actual production is likely to stop in mid-January.
Here we summarized the most common risks that might harm your production during the Chinese New Year time:
One 'stunning' fact is many of the workers won't return to the same factory after the long holiday. They might choose to stay in their hometowns, or switch to other factories with better benefits, or change industries directly.
Thus, factories will recruit new workers and spend time to train them. As a result, it will take weeks for factories to ramp back its production up to full capacity after the holiday.
So, as many experienced importers know, it’s critical to prepare the supply chain for the Chinese New Year holiday far in advance to avoid potential risks.
Here we outlined a few things you can do to prepare your supply chain for the CNY factory shutdowns.
The Chinese New Year holidays will cause some affects to your supply chain, but you can protect your business if you are prepared. If you wish to have some support from a professional team, feel free to CONTACT AQF at any time!