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| FWorking with China can be dangerous, but also lucrative. |
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| For tooling system set-up and development, a tooling organization chart of a typical factory is as shown in figure 3.b.1 below. |
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| As you can see, as with manufacturing organization systems, the M.E. Director has capabilities immediately via sub contract, work order control, job control, fab planning, inspection engineering, and assembly planning. After the sub contract, the tooling organization chart goes to more assembly planning and fab planning. |
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| What’s the benefit of working with ChipChecker-CMG? If you want to break into the China market, especially in the field of electronic components, you need a strong system in place to do so. What ChipChecker-CMG can do is simply design your company from the ground up, even helping you open your initial offices. However, the China market is dangerous. |
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| Why is the China market dangerous? Much like any market, there are more dangers when you aren’t familiar with companies; you don’t know who to buy from and who not to buy from .You don’t know who to hire, where to set up an office, sometimes more complex processes like tooling system set-up and development .The chart below breaks down an effective way to do so. |
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| The dilemma is that the majority of electronic products manufactured globally are made in China. Avoiding China isn’t an option, even though some try this futile attempt. There could be some reasons for companies having “No China Parts” policies, but there are also advantages in this market. Still, even if you have a “No China Parts” policy, your sourcing may come from Europe but actually be created in China. |