Timbuk2 is a San Francisco-based corporation that has been creating messenger bags for over 20 years. Timbuck2 was founded by Rob Honeycutt in 1989. Originally named Scumbags, this corporation started out as a simple messenger bag for work and has now become a full-fledged business of various customized bags. The popularized and successful corporation has recently began making laptop bags in China. There are many factors that may affect the corporation’s decision to begin its expansion in China. San Francisco and China have different competitive dimensions provided in their plants. Their volume and rate of production also varies. Because the biggest cost difference in production in China and in San Francisco is shipping, costs …show more content…
duties on imported bags and by the simplified construction of the messenger bag itself.” That would mean the plants in China are more valuable to the corporation’s financial needs to continue production. In Facing Economic Reality, Pia Sarkar states that “China’s fast-developing infrastructure, particularly in Shenzhen, has access to a rich supply of materials and the latest techniques in manufacturing because of the number of companies and factories there.” Penske Logistics’ Asia-Pacific also suggests that the corporation should only plan a full expansion after carefully evaluating all the potential risks and benefits.
Analysis
The decision to expand Timbuk2 to China seems to be a very complex one. China is the fastest growing emerging market. Although it offers massive projections for expanding businesses, success may be difficult without proper knowledge and proficiency. China’s size--- with a market cap of approximately 1.5 billion people---, quite frankly, can either be its biggest asset or its biggest shortcoming. The Chinese market has many challenges and advantages that could either benefit or prove detrimental to Timbuk2 if the corporation does not handle this situation carefully and in a certain manner. …show more content…
If Timbuk2 wants to be successful in China, the corporation must keep certain aspects in mind.
Embrace Cultural Differences
Like various other foreign countries, the Chinese market embraces the country’s diverse culture. Successful expansions depend heavily on a corporation’s ability to integrate and accept different cultures. The Chinese work culture is more personal than in the U.S. The Chinese work environment embodies this personal nature when doing business with carriers, customers, vendors. In order to successfully expand, the corporation must know how to adapt to this nature and work without hesitation. The corporation has to be able to keep its patience and work around the cultural differences.
Navigating Customs
Working appropriately and in agreement with Chinese customs is critical and demands good planning and data management skills. Proper documentation is critical, as is complying with the HS Code (Harmonized System Code, for China, is a 10-digit code of which the first six digits are international nomenclature). As Timbuk2 is importing and exporting in China, accurate quantity counts are part of the corporation’s reputation. Working with Chinese officials also provides Timbuk2 with challenges in that they could be short-term driven and can discontinue services abruptly and with little warning. Therefore, the corporation must keep regular communication and review