Moving manufacturing to China: case study
by Alistair Blair - Tuesday, 19th February 2008 -
How Paul Broadhurst's business Technetix moved much of its manufacturing to China.
A few years back Technetix was one of the UK’s fastest-growing businesses – a fact made doubly amazing because it was a manufacturer. Today all its kit is made in China and MD Paul Broadhurst concentrates on logistics management. But this isn’t yet another article about the decline of British industrial life. It’s the way smart firms do business these days.
If you have cable TV, you probably have one of Broadhurst's little black boxes in your house. He does all kinds of little black boxes – and not just for cable. When Channel 5 figured out that its signal would interfere with your video recorder, Technetix, came up with a ceramic resonator filter that solved the problem.
Here's how his story moved on to China.Related tags: china, technetix, manufacturing in china, paul broadhurst, fastest growing businesses, doing business in china, doing business internationally,
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