AMR Research Study Finds the Risk of Sourcing and Manufacturing in China is Increasing Rapidly
Posted on: Thursday, 21 May 2009, 13:00 CDT
Top Concerns with
"Concerns with China's product quality and safety record continue to rise from quarter to quarter," said
Respondents from the quarterly survey of U.S. based manufacturers and retailers identified the top supply chain risks, where and why they source and manufacture, and how they mitigate risks.
Supply Chain Risks
China contributes the most risk in 12 out of the 15 categories of risk identified in the report. Out of the 12 risks, respondents citeChina as contributing the most to intellectual property infringement (said 59% of all respondents), product quality failure (55%), and regulatory compliance (34%). Last quarterChina contributed the most risk in 10 out of 15 categories.- Supplier failure topped the list of most significant supply chain risks this quarter. In the current economic situation, 38% of respondents identified it as the top risk, with only 8% expecting the risk to decrease over the next year.
- 36% of respondents cited commodity price volatility as the second highest risk, showing that manufacturing executives may be happier with stability over low prices.
- The No. 3 risk was internal product quality failures, much of which can be attributed to manufacturing in
China . - Lower consumer spending as a concern dropped 8% and a majority of respondents (66%) expect consumer spending risk to stabilize or decrease over the next year.
Sourcing and Manufacturing: Where and Why?
- 49% of companies source from and manufacture in the U.S. and 14% source from and manufacture in
China . - Companies are continuing to look near-shore for sourcing and manufacturing, with three times as many respondents planning to increase activity versus decrease.
Please visit www.amrresearch.com for a summary of the supply chain risk report. Full analysis of the survey results will be available in June. If you are a member of the media and are interested in learning more about the report, please contact amrresearch@famapr.com.
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