PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES NEW CONCEPTS & BRANDS CUSTOMIZING SUPPLY CHAINS FROM CONCEPT TO MARKET.

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PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES NEW CONCEPTS & BRANDS CUSTOMIZING SUPPLY CHAINS FROM CONCEPT TO MARKET

What is this going to cost me? Should I make this in the USA or import it? Where will I get my fabric? What is circular or warp knit and why do I care? What’s a graded size run? Why can’t I get 1 sample made? Why is this taking so long? Can I do this alone? Have you ever asked yourself these questions? CUSTOMIZING SUPPLY CHAINS FROM CONCEPT TO MARKET

A great idea doesn’t mean manufacturers will find you and want to make your product. How will you sell them? Minimum order quantities are only a small part of the equation. What’s your Total Cost of Ownership? Upon completion of product development with a factory, will you own the recipe? How can you truly know the difference between a good product and a great one? Turning your ideas into products can be exhausting and costly. Consider this:

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CUSTOMIZING SUPPLY CHAINS FROM CONCEPT TO MARKET Once Your Development Plan is in place, it’s time for the Team to go to work! PHASE 1: We develop your patterns, technical portfolios and product samples to your specifications. PHASE 2: In tandem with Phase 1, we build a custom supply chain for your product. We work with our Global partners to make sure we choose the perfect match for your marketing initiatives, minimum order quantities, lead times and target prices.

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