Every year has its own trends and predicting them is just as difficult as predicting the coordinates of your opponents submarine in a game of “Sink the ships”. Colors Last year it was honeysuckle (some kind of pink I would say) and this year it is Tangerine (red-orangish...) colors that we are recommended to stay stylish in according to the market leader in color definitions Pantone. The trend is to use soft pastel colors such as light wooden colors or green in combinations with stronger “neonic” colors such as “tangerine” (orange) or yellow
Highlight for 2012! 2012 starts with the celebrations of the Year of the Dragon and ends with another Christmas and is packed with things in between, here are the highlights. January - The Chinese new years starts early this year and most factories start to close 15/1. The new year is celebrated the 23/1. During this period the people travel back to there “home towns” that many times takes 20 hours to several days to get to by train and buss. Flight tickets are very expensive and are sold out since a long time. February - Time to
Thanks to low labor cost and to endless possibilities of customizing products a lot of the world’s production has today been centered to China and other Asian countries, but placing your production in a country far away comes with risks. While the lower production costs make sure your products stay competitive on the increasingly competitive market, risks concerning quality arise from lack of control and supervision when producing far away. So how can you minimize your risk with production in Asia? There is not a single solution, but we will in
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