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Expanding Your Business Sourcing Internationally: 8 Essential Things you Need

Many businesses nowadays are seeing the value in expanding their horizons when it comes to sourcing products and materials. Choosing international suppliers can help your business save significant money, but it is important to be aware of the drawbacks – the logistical side of things is a lot more complex when you are sourcing internationally.

If you feel that the complex nature of international sources is worth it for the benefits of greater quality and lower cost, you’re not alone in this thinking. Saving money is almost as important as generating profits and income for businesses, so for many people, it is a no-brainer. Still, you must ensure you do your homework and learn about how switching from local to international suppliers will impact your business overall.

Vet Potential Suppliers Thoroughly  

A crucial first step in any new business relationship is a thorough vetting. You will want to ensure that the products you’re sourcing abroad will be of the best possible quality and origin – otherwise, you risk providing a reduced quality product to your loyal customers. You should learn as much about the business you’re considering, including how long they’ve been operational, how much experience they have with international companies and the kind of press and reviews they get. Leave no stone unturned to ensure you find a suitably professional and high-quality supplying partner.

Be Aware Of Global Events   

When partnering with an overseas company, you must be aware of how the global political climate could impact your business. Do some research to determine how robust the relationship is between your countries, and find out if there is the chance of global events or policy changes that could make your working relationship harder. You should also have a plan in place should something happen that causes disruption to your international supply chain – backups and fail-safes can be invaluable to prevent significant disruption to your business.

Hire Talented Individuals Locally  

One of the best ways to ensure a smooth transition to your supply chain is to hire someone on the ground to be your representative. Not only can they represent your interests in person with the business you’re partnering with, but they will also have a comprehensive understanding of the cultural differences between your two businesses. A talented local representative can be invaluable for forming an effective and lasting bond between two international companies.

Find Quality Translation And Interpretation Services  

When partnering with an overseas supplier, you will need to ensure that any documentation written up is translated correctly into both languages. This is particularly crucial in legal documentation like contracts – you should never use a supplier’s own translation, instead, get your own done to ensure it is all above board. Legal translation services can be invaluable in protecting your interests when forming a relationship with a foreign company, helping ensure you know exactly what you’re getting into. Use quality service providers like Rosetta Translation, who use fully qualified legal professionals and translators to ensure you get the very best level of protection.

Be Aware Of Time Zone Issues  

One of the biggest practical concerns when partnering with an overseas company is time zone differences. If you’re using a company within the EU, normally, this will be minimal and easy to work around, but if you’re looking further afield, you may need to be prepared for the logistical challenges of working with a business where it is night-time during your working hours and vice versa. This is where hiring a representative in the local area can be invaluable, as mentioned above. You may need to be ready to work very early or very late hours in order to be able to communicate with your new supplier, particularly in places like China, India or the US.

Ensure The Quality Matches Domestic Suppliers  

Whatever your reasons for switching to an overseas supplier, it is crucial that you ensure that the quality of your materials and products does not change. The change in supplier should have no obvious impact on the quality of the products you offer your customers; any savings will not be worthwhile in the end if your customers become unhappy with the quality of your products. You should ask for samples from the suppliers you’re considering and do extensive testing on them to ensure they’re up to your exacting standards.

Factor In Ethical And Sustainability Concerns  

In many countries, supplying costs can be significantly reduced because of poor working rights or pay for their employees. Though this can bring your costs down, you will have to consider if this is worthwhile against the human cost of potentially dangerous or exploitative working conditions. There’s nothing inherently wrong with using a supplier in a country where the average wage is lower, but this should not tip over into exploitative practices. You should also think about how sustainable your supply chain will be – by sourcing abroad, there will naturally be more emissions associated with your end product. Consumers are more keen than ever to be sustainable in their choices, so it is worth considering before you make the switch.

Keep Your Reputation In Mind  

The businesses you partner with will reflect on you – good and bad. This is why it is so important to do your due diligence when setting up a partnership with an overseas supplier. Anything negative associated with a business can transfer to your own company’s reputation if you form a working relationship. You can’t afford to leave these things to chance and should steer well clear of any business that could reflect negatively on you in any way.

Summing Up  

Using an international supplier for your business can make excellent economic and practical sense, but it is a major shift that could have knock-on effects that you might not have considered. There’s no reason the change shouldn’t be successful, but it will require careful thought, planning and implementation. You should not make the decision hastily but carefully weigh up your various options to find the best business to partner with. Ensure that your staff feel comfortable and capable of speaking up and providing ideas and suggestions – the right team can make all the difference with a major business shift like this.

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