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How to Manufacture Your E-Commerce Products More Efficiently

Tracy Pyke • April 10, 2020
Selling ecommerce products has become extremely popular of late, and more and more products are available for sale this way. What is great about working with Tafgraphics is that our websites come with fully functional ecommerce stores. You have your choice of different levels of store access and we can tie in to shipping resources needed to make this process simple for you.

Manufacturing ecommerce products can be challenging, as the means of production and manufacturing are often not directly under your control. As a result, you have to work extra hard in order to have an impact on the manufacturing process - however, it can be done. Here are three ways that you can increase the efficiency of manufacturing your eCommerce products.

Produce in Large Batches

If possible, take advantage of economies of scale in order to produce more goods at a cheaper price. Mass production will enable you to save a ton of money on your manufacturing. Mass production has many benefits, but it also comes with some drawbacks. If there is a problem with a batch, it may affect numerous products. You also lose a personal touch and ability to easily customize what you produce.

Simplify the Packaging

Sometimes, the packaging on an eCommerce product can be far more complicated than it needs to be. Yes, you want to make sure that you are displaying your product as nicely as possible, but that doesn't mean that you should be consumed with the packaging at the expense of delaying your product's manufacturing and making it significantly more expensive. Indeed, there are many strategies you can use in order to save time and money on your packaging efforts.

Put Out an RFP

If you are worried that your manufacturing process is too expensive, you can try putting out an RFP, or request for proposals, pulling in other companies and getting quotes on how much cheaper they may be able to manufacture your goods. Keep in mind that this can be both time-consuming and majorly disruptive to your company. You have to research other potential vendors, write up a proposal that is appropriately clear, potentially contact legal staff to write a new contract and figure out how to evaluate whether or not a new vendor is legit or not. However, oftentimes, even the threat of an RFP can drive the price down from your original vendor.

The manufacturing of ecommerce products is different from the manufacturing of other products from a process perspective. As a result, you may have to think differently than a "regular" business would in order to get the process right. However, these three steps are great ways of potentially doing a better job and increasing your efficiency. Engaging in them will very likely boost your bottom line.

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