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This book takes readers inside Chinese organizations and shows how factories are built, labor is managed, goods are sourced, quality is controlled, and logistics are handled.

Leading business schools routinely offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in operations and supply chain management. Yet 200,000 U.S. jobs in supply chain management go unfilled each year owing to lack of talent. The talent that U.S. companies need, and that this book provides, is understanding how to make and buy products from China.

How important is China to U.S. operations? In 2018, U.S. imports from China reached $600 billion. Half of these imports were bought by U.S. manufacturers. A dependency on Chinese goods is even greater when looking at U.S. supply chains. Sixty cents of every dollar that U.S. consumers spend on goods made in China go to U.S. workers and companies.

Successful operations and supply chain managers understand manufacturing in China. This book takes readers inside Chinese organizations and shows how factories are built, labor is managed, goods are sourced, quality is controlled, and logistics are handled. Through this immersion experience, readers are able to see the opportunities and pitfalls in manufacturing in China.

Table of Contents

  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. copyright Page
  4. Description
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Abbreviation
  8. Chapter 1 Introduction
  9. Chapter 2 Factory Investment
  10. Chapter 3 Factory Construction
  11. Chapter 4 Labor
  12. Chapter 5 Management
  13. Chapter 6 Sourcing
  14. Chapter 7 Logistics
  15. Chapter 8 Opportunities and Threats
  16. About the Author
  17. Index
  18. Series Page
  19. Back Cover
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