In the highly competitive security industry, the preferred countries where visitors are interested in sourcing their products are narrowed down to China, Taiwan, and Korea. Most visitors agree that Taiwan reigns supreme technology-wise due to its longstanding history of having a superb IT background; China is able to offer better prices; Korea manufactures most aesthetically pleasing products.
Though buyers used to source surveillance equipment mainly from Taiwan, the market has radically shifted its focus to China. China's immense production power is further solidifying its status as the manufacturing hub of not just Asia, but throughout the world as well. With much improved product quality and competitive prices, Chinese products are attracting the attention – and the wallets – of buyers worldwide. The rapid improvements are also removing the previous skepticism of their technology developing abilities.
Improved Quality in Chinese Products
Buyers agree that China is progressing quickly in its technology developments, leading to increased sourcing from Chinese manufacturers. “Chinese products' quality is improving, but their price is still very competitive. This makes it difficult for other countries' players to compete in the market. In turn, companies are feeling that they need to work with Chinese companies, because there is a demand for it. Around three to four years ago, 50 percent of our products were Korean, 30 percent Taiwanese, and 20 percent Chinese. Now, it is 10 percent Korean, 30 percent Taiwanese, and the rest is Chinese. In other words, Chinese products have taken over the share of Korean products, mostly because of better prices coupled with improving quality,” said Nikita Panfilov, Marketing Department Head at Intant, located in Kazhakstan. “Their price to quality ratio is increasing very fast.
Aside from its technological and quality improvements, the Chinese manufacturers have started to provide enhanced after-sales support over the course of the past few years, one baby step after another. According to a major Brazilian manufacturer, Chinese companies are now offering better technological support to their customers by trying to understand the different problems that commonly occur. Some are even going as far as sending their engineers from country to country to try and replicate the different environments of their customers and see what types of environments each country will have to deal with to further improve products to suit their different requirements.
Buying from the “Right” Original Manufacturers
Regardless if they are Chinese, Korean, or Taiwanese, it is important that manufacturers remain trustworthy in the eyes of the buyers. Many times, buyers find themselves working with Chinese “manufacturers” who are in reality, large dealers with their own brand. “In China, there are dealers with their own brand names, but they actually buy their cameras from a manufacturer. They have such great marketing power that even when negotiating the prices of the cameras with them, you won't notice that unless you're from China,” Yossi Yaron, IP Department Manager at Smart IP Solutions. Though situations have improved, it is still important to find an ally who is familiar with the companies in the country one chooses to work with. “When you start dealing with a company, you're dealing at a purchasing level and at a technical support level. There are multiple levels. When any of those start to let you down, it becomes a problem,” said Morgan.