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Importing from China? With the increased demand of goods in the modern global world, new importers gush to find divergent sources to get their material in the lowest costs possible. Are you among one of those importers from China, wanting to get things moved as quickly as possible?  When importing from China or from any other country for that matter, new importers are bound to make few common snags. Besides the increased risk in importing from China, importers still prefer the Dragon Land because of its capability of bulk delivery in extremely less amount of time. Here are a few pitfalls that a new importer needs to take care of while importing from China:
Fudging the profit margins: This is by far the most common mistake made by all the amateur importers. When importing globally there are hundreds of factors that affect the price distribution like fees of seller, domestic courier costs, marketing costs, Â tax increments and many others. The profits are not viable, there are always some not so obvious costs that influence the profit margins such as cost of random customs inspections at port of loading or port of destination or planned contingencies such as cost of expected returns.
The process of “Economies of scale “ This is something which is pretty much hard to grab on even for the most experienced importers. Specifically if we consider the imports from China, importers always expect bulk delivery of goods. The “landed cost”, becomes unpredictable because of the extremely sensitive factors involved, for example consider, The logistics cost per unit. “Service level” of the suppliers. Customization options available (packaging, colouring, labelling etc.) Time of delivering the products. On a global scale China sourcing gets really difficult because even slight changes in the above can cause unpredictable results in terms of landing costs.
Perfecting the small orders: This is again one of the most common mistakes made by amateur importers. Perfection in itself is not always hard to achieve, but importers should be more worried about the link between the degree of perfection aimed for & the value of the order. You cannot just lose the valuable time in perfecting the things like taping the box, quality packaging etc. This is where the law of diminishing comes into play, i.e. the time and cost spent in getting this level of perfection often outweighs the cost of production. So drop all your worries and source from China and take help from experienced China sourcing agents.
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