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    Why Smart Companies Outsource Product Manufacturing

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaFebruary 23, 2020Updated:October 17, 2025 Uncategorized No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Why Smart Companies Outsource Product Manufacturing

    When new businesses fail, most of the time it’s due to running out of cash.

    Poor cash flow management is the nemesis of the more than 80% of new ventures that go out of business in the first year.

    It takes a lot of capital to get started, no matter what vertical or industry you’re trying to enter.

    One of the biggest costs of any new business is equipment: Fundera estimates that entrepreneurs should budget $10,000-$125,000 for their first year’s equipment costs alone.

    If you’re manufacturing a product, that range can skyrocket, which explain why savvy entrepreneurs outsource their supply chain to manufacturing companies overseas.

    Here are some great reasons why outsourcing your product manufacturing can help your business survive its first year and grow profitably.

    BETTER BUDGET MANAGEMENT

    Reducing costs is the number one reason why companies outsource.

    In fact, 59% of companies surveyed cited cost reduction as their motivation for putting this into practice,” writes Entrepreneur.

    Outsourcing to a manufacturing company leads to cost-savings across the board – not just in equipment expenses.

    As one expert outlines, “savings can be realized in reducing labor costs, overhead maintenance costs, and distraction and redundancy costs.”

    Many regions around the world offer lower labor costs and use their facilities to serve more than one company.

    This means you benefit from lower maintenance and utility costs in addition to wages and salary expenses.

    But, cost-savings are just part of the equation. Outsourcing also gives you the power to manage your budget and prevent overspending.

    Many manufacturing companies offer a pay-as-you-go model.

    This allows your business to grow at your own pace, test the market, hone in on your target audience, and check your business assumptions to make sure the demand is there.

    As a result, your startup can be proactive in managing supply to meet demand, lowering your dead stock and inventory management costs.

    GAIN EXPERTISE

    It’s unlikely that, as a startup, one of your first hires is someone with deep quality control and manufacturing expertise.

    Few new ventures have an in-house engineer or technician who can take a prototype from initial design to fruition.

    Even fewer new ventures have the resources to visit the factory, conduct quality control, and make sure all is moving according to plan.

    The right manufacturing company will bring expertise to the table to help you develop your product the way you had envisioned.

    These partners have more experience than your average entrepreneur in product quality, cost savings, and supply chain management.

    Some partners will hold your hand through the whole production process, sending you photos along the way, managing the logistics and compliance of shipping your order, and performing quality control so you don’t have to.

    These partners can add value to your team and take on work by which your core employees would otherwise be distracted.

    GO TO MARKET FASTER

    Outsourcing manufacturing to an overseas company equipped with the proper resources and personnel gives businesses of all sizes the opportunity to compete at the international level.

    This approach allows smaller companies the chance to partner up with multi-million dollar production powerhouses, removing limitations on their potential, writes one blog.

    When you have a good idea, it’s important to be first-to-market. Outsourcing to a manufacturing company cuts down on the time it takes to be the first one on the scene.

    Read also: https://dmarketforces.com/how-not-to-run-a-business-how-tony-persuader-did-it/

    Consider the process of manufacturing in-house: first, you have to find a space, and then procure equipment, materials and labor.

    By the time you’ve manufactured your first prototype; your competitive advantage has disappeared.

    Work with an existing factory that can take your plan and turn it into a product with speed and scalability.

    ITERATE WITH FLEXIBILITY

    Outsourcing your manufacturing allows you to move quickly and respond to demand as the market changes.

    Prototyping and other production-related functions can be boosted to allow for innovation without draining internal resources, an expert writes.

    When a sudden uptick in demand occurs, outsourcing allows manufacturing operations to scale up rapidly.

    For more mature companies, outsourced manufacturing is a quick and easy way to expand outside your core offering.

    If you want a low-risk way to test a product, order a small batch based on your initial prototype to see how customers respond.

    The right partnership will give you a window to change elements of your design throughout the process.

    As you develop and grow your product offering, your fixed manufacturing costs aren’t going to fluctuate dramatically.

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