The supply chain got a reality check during the coronavirus lockdown as ports clogged, shipping costs skyrocketed, and materials became scarce. Being "Made in the USA" became a plus again when it came to reliability. Even though our supply chain woes have lessened, it's time to rethink what and how we offshore supplies and manufacturing for retail displays.
IDD has included plastic fabrication in its business for over three decades. We've built relationships with suppliers across North America to ensure we have acrylic and other materials to make retail displays. We've seen firsthand the realities of offshore competition and have learned to value more than a low price. Creativity is key when a component part, like a hinge, is in short supply. Having partners that can fabricate those components on demand can make or break a display project.
In our review of domestic and overseas sourcing, we've developed the following list as a guide for sourcing the design and build of retail displays and store fixtures.
Still unsure of what's best for your display or store fixture project? Consider these tips on when to go offshore and onshore.
There are certainly times when sourcing materials and products offshore is the best route, but there are many reasons today that put U.S. manufacturers and suppliers in a more favorable position for retail fixtures and displays.
Going with the cheapest option is no longer the competitive advantage it was in the past. Now it's about who can deliver the most value for the brand and the product within the needed time frame and at a competitive price.