The process of closing China operations can threaten a company’s ability to properly serve its customers. If the plan is not carefully thought-through and not properly implemented, a plant closure can stress a company’s operational stability, strain supplier relationships, and risk one’s brand reputation around the world.
Operational & Commercial Performance Services
Relocating Out of China? Critical Considerations
Companies are relocating their China-based operations to reduce labor costs, lessen tariff exposure, protect their IP, and move closer to customers. If you’re looking at doing so as well, you’ll need to be prepared for some new challenges.
Relocating or Expanding Operations & Supply Chain From China to Vietnam and Thailand
Companies are increasingly diversifying their Operations and Supply Chain from China to improve future operational stability.
Challenges of Sourcing Critical Automotive Components in Mexico
Find out what companies are doing to leverage Mexican automotive suppliers to reduce dependence on Chinese suppliers.
Sourcing 5 Key Industrial Components in Mexico
Discover what the challenges are to source the 5 key industrial components are in Mexico in this webinar.
Consolidation, Relocation & Closure of China-Based Operations with Harris Bricken
This webinar discusses the different aspects companies are evaluating when looking at possibly closing their China-based plands/operations due to the economic and political changes taking place.
Counteracting the Effects of the Coronavirus Upon Global Businesses
This East West Associates webinar discusses how companies can diversify their business from China to Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.
Disruption in China is Driving Company Expansion into Mexico
Mexico is a good supply chain base for certain products, but has its own set of specific issues and concerns.
US-China Trade Tariffs: Driving Companies to Expand Beyond China
This webinar focuses on understanding how companies’ perspectives and their retaliatory actions towards the US-China trade tariffs have changed since the trade tariffs were first imposed in March 2018 and what these changes mean for the future.
Mitigating the Impact of the US China Tariffs
This webinar discusses the operational, commercial and supply chain counteractive measures companies can take to mitigate the impact of the US China Tariffs.