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Visionpi led signage

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Join xian Juan, founder of visionpi, in this podcast aimed at importers & people who develop and import their led signage from China as he discusses the hottest topics and shares actionable tips for manage your supply chain and quality assurance in China today!

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December 9, 2020

why you need a supply chain management

<p>What customers need to realize first is that there is no real governing body judging how specifications are created, claimed, and tested, so manufacturers can pretty much say anything. With no authority monitoring what display providers can and cannot claim, customers have to shoulder this fact-checking responsibility themselves.Thereareafewstepsinthisprocess.First, the absence of regulated standardization within the industry does not preclude the existence of informal but commonly-met benchmarks.For each display metric, customers should&nbsp;</p> <p>The best way to reduce the risk is to set up an “office” in China or hire an experienced, to help you with the sourcing and inspection. or&nbsp;</p> <p>find a third party to make the inspection for sure, it won't cost much but do save you a lot time&amp;money.</p>

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December 9, 2020

visionpi-your supply chain management expert in China

<p>If have been working directly with these countries (China $Vitnam)sometimes you have likely to encounter these problems:</p> <p>1.Suppliers’ poor understanding of your requirements</p> <p>2.Lack of proactive communication about quality and production progress</p> <p>3.No open bill of materials</p> <p>4.Lack respect for your IP</p> <p>5.No detailed quality control record and report</p> <p>6.No sharing engineering files such as cad drawings and PCB circuit design.</p> <p>In short, suppliers like to keep you in the dark and they don’t want you to have visibility and control over what they are doing. Way too often they use the situation to raise prices and reduce quality and service in the long run</p> <p>To overcome these difficulties you need supply chain transparency and control furthermore, you need to know where all components come from you need to own the engineering files generated during the development and you need to see the status of productions at any time.</p> <p>in this group we will discuss how to get your led signage supply chain well managed and low the risk of poor quality,we share our experience on quality assurance, quality control, and negotiation with suppliers in China.</p>

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Join xian Juan, founder of visionpi, in this podcast aimed at importers & people who develop and import their led signage from China as he discusses the hottest topics and shares actionable tips for manage your supply chain and quality assurance in China today!

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