Many businesses are in need of a helping hand when importing from China. This is when the procurement/purchasing expert becomes relevant. The company, that acts as a purchasing/procurement expert shall be your right hand and an incorruptible ally on the front line in China.
However, it’s not a protected
professional title and anyone can call him or herself a purchasing expert. If
you don’t make an informed decision when selecting a purchasing agent you might
end up losing a lot more than the commission or service fee.
A procurement/purchasing expert is an
individual or a professional company helping companies overseas to import from
China. While a purchasing expert is not a requirement in order to import from
China, a good procurement expert can be an extremely valuable asset in your overall
product procurement strategy. Below I list a few examples of what a
procurement/purchasing expert can help out with:
1.)
Finding
new products and suppliers.
2.)
Audit
existing suppliers.
3.)
Manage
negotiations and draft agreements.
4.)
Perform
factory inspections and quality control.
5.)
Manage shipping & logistics
Dealing with Chinese suppliers is
very time consuming. Finding the right one even more so and requires a well
laid out strategy that actively weeds out the bad suppliers (that’s about 80 –
90% of them) identifies those who are qualified to manufacture a certain
product. Finding the right supplier also requires a certain amount of product
knowledge, an asset not possessed by many inexperienced importers.
Whether or not you should choose to
work with a purchasing agent is up to you. If you have previous experience and
”in house” expertise to manage the often risky and time consuming procedures,
don’t hesitate save a few dollars and do it on your own. For everybody else I
present the four most important factors when selecting a procurement and
purchasing agent in China.
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Imported items are subject to
product safety regulations. Importing non-compliant items is illegal and may
result in a forced recall or even a lawsuit – in case anyone is injured by your
product. Most suppliers in China are not able to comply with foreign standards.
In fact, many suppliers are not even aware they exist, and why compliance is so
important to overseas buyers.
But that’s not all. Many sourcing
agents are also lacking expertise about product safety regulations in the
mentioned markets. Working with a procurement expert lacking such
knowledge is a serious liability. Keep in mind that in the end, you are going
to be held financially responsible if your products turn out to be
non-compliant with the relevant standards.
Area
of product expertise
Importing from China can be a
completely different story depending on the product. Certain products are very
complicated (i.e. Electronics)
while others a fairly easy to get right (i.e. Wristwatches). Hiring the purchasing and procurement expert with the
right product knowledge is critical and can make the difference between a
successful business transaction and complete disaster.
Ask your purchasing expert for buyer
references in the same industry and case studies from previous orders. While it
might be impossible to find purchasing experts specialized in certain niche
products, it’s still possible to ask for references for buyers a related
industry in order to determine whether the purchasing and procurement expert is
qualified or not.
Organization
and sourcing procedures
Finding suppliers is easy. Finding
qualified suppliers requires an efficient and well executed sourcing strategy.
A good procurement agent has a transparent and ”technical” approach to product
sourcing that puts the clients product specifications and certification requirements in the first place – in front of any existing supplier relationships
and related kickbacks.
While purchasing experts in China
work in very different ways, I’d say that the standard procurement process should
look something like this as what we follow :
EXCELLA WORLDWIDE PROCUREMENT PROCESS
EXCELLA WORLDWIDE PROCUREMENT PROCESS
Apart from having a predetermined purchasing and procurement process in place, your agent shall be able to give straight answers the following questions:
1.) On what factors do they deem a
supplier to be qualified / not qualified?
2.) Will you pay the purchasing agent for the products or pay directly to the supplier?
3.) What’s their strategy on preventing and countering frauds? (I.e. Payment frauds)
4.) How is the agent prepared to deal with potential quality issues during and after production?
5.) How long have they been established?
6.) Will they send the inquiry to an already “tested” supplier or source a new supplier?
7.) Do they have any buyer references from your country? (Never work with a purchasing agent who refuses to provide you with buyer references)
2.) Will you pay the purchasing agent for the products or pay directly to the supplier?
3.) What’s their strategy on preventing and countering frauds? (I.e. Payment frauds)
4.) How is the agent prepared to deal with potential quality issues during and after production?
5.) How long have they been established?
6.) Will they send the inquiry to an already “tested” supplier or source a new supplier?
7.) Do they have any buyer references from your country? (Never work with a purchasing agent who refuses to provide you with buyer references)
Location
At a minimum, a qualified purchasing
agent shall have a registered company entity and an office in at least one
Chinese city, which also includes Hong Kong. An even more qualified purchasing
agent would have an office not only in China, but also in your country. While
this is not critical to the success of your business, it’s certainly an
indication that the purchasing agent is well established and more reliable.
Chinese suppliers tend to be
concentrated in industrial clusters on the Chinese coastline. Your expert’s
proximity to a certain industrial cluster can certainly help out when things go
wrong during production. It may also cut traveling and transportation costs.
Management
The Chinese managed companies tend
to be a lot more relationship focused than companies with a Western management.
This has huge implications for your business. Do you want your purchasing agent
to select the supplier who’s qualified to deliver a product in compliance with
your quality and certification requirements, or the supplier whose willing to
pay the largest kickback? Unless you can’t wait to find yourself bankrupted,
I’d suggest you go for the former.
Hope you get your money worth and sourcing strategy correct with a Perfect Procurement Expert !!
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