Western-owned supply chain management, quality assurance, & R&D engineering firm in China, India & Vietnam. We help you limit risk & costs + boost transparency.
Sometimes we work for an importer of #paper products (we'll include cardboard and paperboard here, too), such as books, cards, boxes, packaging, etc, and it’s always the same few issues that come back. Let's explore them in this blog post: https://t.co/BZdS4nXHse
🚀 New Sofeast Podcast Episode 236 is Live! 🎙️
“Why Hardware Projects Stall Before They Start”
In this episode of China Manufacturing Decoded, Adrian and Paul Adams break down why some hardware projects fall over at the first hurdle.
https://t.co/DXRF3Po094
Catch a sneak peek of tomorrow's podcast, where we explore "Why Hardware Projects Stall."
In this clip, Paul Adams explains that hardware projects tend to fail because they start with missing information and fill the gaps with assumptions.
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China raw material price update April 2026: copper +6.33%, ABS down, steel rising. See key trends, drivers, and what importers should expect next.
https://t.co/FfbTIfDHam
If you try to make your product “perfect” before launch:
You burn time
You burn budget
You lose momentum
Better approach → launch, learn, improve.
Full breakdown 👇
https://t.co/xWFxygz6ig
You’ve paid for production, but some of the goods are defective. Shipping them back isn’t realistic.
Scrapping them feels painful.
If you already have unsellable stock sitting in China, this is often the fastest and most cost-effective way to fix it: https://t.co/MQukd331yd
🚀 New Sofeast Podcast Episode 323 is Live! 🎙️
“How to Cost Your Product Properly”
Today on China Manufacturing Decoded, Adrian & Paul explain:
• What actually makes up your product cost (beyond just the BOM)
• What NRE really includes
• and more!
https://t.co/3MEjGXsn1S
Coming tomorrow on the @sofeast China Manufacturing Decoded podcast, Paul Adams talks us through costing your product in detail.
Here, he's reminding people of an often-overlooked element that affects product costs...logistics.
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In this episode, we break down what #ProductCompliance really means and why it needs to be considered from the very beginning of product development.
https://t.co/A0UBQwjZ7U
TRADING COMPANIES
Generally, trading companies take your order and then employ local factories to produce your goods.
Let’s look at how foreign buyers, like you, can benefit from working with traders rather than buying directly from the manufacturer.
https://t.co/JOHhE7Bc1U
Most teams try to reduce cost after design.
That’s the mistake.
Cost is decided early.
New episode:
Design-to-Cost: how to hit your target price without killing quality 👇
https://t.co/ysuNLbQVUT
Factories don’t ignore small orders because they’re difficult.
They ignore them because they’re not worth it.
Low volume = high effort, low return.
Here’s how to make small production runs actually work 👇
https://t.co/r6u9pg7su7
In this guide, our CEO, Renaud, talks importers through product inspection options based on different scenarios. He refers to the many product QC inspections that you'll find more information about on our site here: https://t.co/7Ty0qfjyEf
Your prototype works perfectly.
So you order thousands of components and start preparing for production.
Then the first production starts… and suddenly problems appear. What now?
Listen to the episode now: https://t.co/n3kmvKlwO8
Designing a product is one thing.
Designing it so it can actually be manufactured smoothly is another.
That’s where #3P (Production Preparation Process) comes in.
Quick explanation here:
https://t.co/SSQYZByzwB
#productdesign#manufacturing
Beware! Many transitions from your old Chinese manufacturer to your new one don't go smoothly due to the risks you face.
Be prepared for your switch by watching this video! 👍
#manufacturing#china
When your hardware moves from prototype to mass production, here’s the real question:
How do you protect your firmware when someone else is building your product?
For most electronics, firmware is the crown jewel.
Here are practical ways to protect it: https://t.co/BVFBUZKSui
Trump's "Liberation Day" #tariffs overturned.
If you’re a US importer, this is not a small update.
We recorded an emergency podcast breaking it down:
https://t.co/elVyjqPRVz
Coming soon this Friday, 20th Feb on the 'China Manufacturing Decoded' podcast from Sofeast, Paul Adams lifts the lid on which production process/es you need to choose, and where bottlenecks might occur (so you can avoid them).
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Are you building what people will actually buy?
3 realities every hardware team should understand:
• Validate demand before investing in tooling
• Define a target customer
• Let real user feedback drive features
Avoid building products nobody wants.
https://t.co/HVCM7EX5hb