Why Fixing Issues During Production Rarely Works
Many sourcing problems start with good intentions.
Fixing issues later feels easier than slowing down now.
Why production is the wrong time to fix things
Production schedules are tight.
Changes cause delays or compromises.
Quiet adjustments often replace proper fixes.
What buyers should do instead
Lock decisions before production.
Document fixes clearly.
Treat samples as final references.
The takeaway
Production is not a testing ground.
Buyers who fix issues early avoid bigger problems later.
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