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What products make sense to source from
China?
Typically products associated with high labor costs and/or are of
large quantity make the best products to source. Low run or one-off
items do not lend themselves well to Chinese manufacturing. Products
where short lead times are required are usually not well suited
for international sourcing. The exception to that rule would be
items that can be shipped via airfreight while maintaining sufficient
profitability.
Plitt International offers "In-Hand"
pricing. What does this mean?
Can Plitt International guarantee the
security of intellectual property when dealing with Chinese firms?
How do I know if sourcing from China is
right for our company?
What products make sense to source from
China?
How does Plitt International get paid?
What is the typical make up of Plitt International's
client base?
How do the cultural differences affect
business relationships between US and Chinese firms?
What products does Plitt International
specialize in?
What is it that Plitt International does
that no other company can provide?
Is outsourcing particular products from
China likely to be a continuing trend?
What are the issues facing the future
of international trade with China?
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