India's new ecommerce policy, product recalls throughout your supply chain and entrepreneurs struggling amid China's transition in this week's roundup.
Topics:
Best in Manufacturing,
Sourcing
Blockchain solution for child labor, paid loyalty programs and Bangladeshi factory worker strike in this week's roundup.
Topics:
Consumer Electronics,
Social Compliance,
Sourcing,
Textile Products
Cast iron cookware is making a comeback. Which is why it's more important than ever to keep an eye out for defects. Is your production process susceptible to these 16 cast iron defects?
Topics:
Cookware and Kitchenware,
Product Inspection
Tariff loophole for U.S. importers, tackling ecommerce packaging challenges and Cambodia garment industry improvements in this week's roundup.
Topics:
Best in Manufacturing,
Social Compliance,
Textile Products,
Packaging
Importers should expect Chinese New Year to disrupt their supply chain for at least a month, as workers leave early and factories require time after the holiday to ramp up production again.
Topics:
Manufacturing Tips & Advice,
Working with Factories
Evaluating suppliers remotely is difficult, if not impossible. But failing to assess supplier capabilities can put your company at risk. Here's why quality audits are an essential tool for your risk management strategy.
Topics:
Manufacturing Tips & Advice,
Sourcing,
Auditing Factories
EU geo-blocking crackdown, China plans 150 new logistics hubs and denim supply chain sustainability in this week's roundup.
Topics:
Best in Manufacturing,
Social Compliance,
Legal Requirements
High-quality goods are made in high-tech Chinese factories on a daily basis. When sourcing products from China, consider how the price you ask for affects Chinese product quality!
Topics:
Product Inspection,
Working with Factories
Garment supply chain forced labor, Johnson & Johnson talc QC and Chinese government drops "Made in China 2025" in this week's roundup.
Topics:
Best in Manufacturing,
Social Compliance,
Sourcing,
Textile Products
Having communication problems with your supplier? Perhaps the factory doesn’t understand your requirements. Or maybe your factory contact is slow to communicate or altogether unresponsive.These nine tips will help you start improving communication with your Chinese supplier now.
Topics:
Working with Factories