22 Tips for Healthier Offshore Manufacturing Relationships
In-depth, expert advice, from deciding whether a broker or factory-direct relationship is right for you to communicating effectively with your partners and avoiding hijacked content.
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3. Don’t assume anything when it comes to quotes. Manufacturing, prep and proofs are usually quoted separately, so be clear that you require a quote that lists each charge separately.
4. Determine additional freight and customs costs. Be clear on your shipping/freight strategy. Your manufacturer can handle these logistics and pass the cost on to you, or you can employ a freight or customs broker. Whatever you decide, always be sure to require a breakdown of all fees.
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