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    sysupplier is offline Plastic
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    Default how can I find a precision solution partner?

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    DBurnette is offline Aluminum
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    Oh, you poor soul. Trying to drum up business on this forum from China is a social faux-pas.

    The fact is that you are probably better off looking domestically for a market, especially as the mainland middle class grows.

    Small US companies generally have very little interest in a supply chain that spans oceans. Large companies see southern China increasingly as a supply-chain risk, and many are moving away as a hedge. Apple, Nike and others all have diversified manufacturing locations.

    I work in manufacturing tooling. I'm sitting in a hotel room in Shenzhen right now, with a view of Coco Park.

    I'm here every 3 months or so. In the next year, I will probably spend more time in either Vietnam, Singapore/Malaysia, Thailand, Hunan Province, or most importantly for me, at customer's sites in the US, than in Southern China. The US is very automated, and that will only increase. High-value operations like machining are going to localize again.

    Being neck-deep in southern China sourcing and manufacturing, I see it as a shrinking option for US companies.

    You should look in your own backyard for business, because you are probably more likely to find it there.

    Sorry, dude.

    As an aside: If anyone here wants someone to talk to about manufacturing re-shoring, outsourcing domestically, or developing a domestic supply/sourcing chain, feel free to PM me.

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