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Nov 13 2008

Use your moral to make quality product

Published by jzbrynn at 6:35 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

We, as customers, always expecting quality from the products we purchase. Without standard quality, that particular product from that particular manufacturer will lose its reputation. Good reputation will reinforce the marketing of the products they make, and will increase the sales volume in the near future. High quality always give confidence to our customers, and good quality control is the most important step during the production process. Moreover, moral standard should be tightly enforced in making the products. Hazardous, or dangerous products should be inspected by government agency before they were released to the market. Some manufacturers intend to use non - standard, or hazardous materials to manufacture certain products, such as toys, building materials, etc… to lower the cost of production. In disregard the danger might inflict on our general consumers. So, we need stricter laws to protect us from these malicious products.

A month ago, I read news from the International website, which reported that some Chinese manufacturers who make baby - powder products for feeding the new - born baby, had used poisonous ingredients in their products. Some families had used their products to feed their new - born babies, which cause fatal affects. Some of the babies couldn’t be rescued. It causing the rattle of the societies, and anger of general public. This issue is deeply related to moral issue. Because these manufacturers wanted to lower their production cost, they disregard the danger of these end products to the public. I think that Chinese government should establish some sort of Quality Control agency to enforce the quality issue in China. More or less similar to FDA here, to inspect products once in while, or pay a visit to these facilities periodically.

In recent reports. Some of Chinese made products, which imported to the USA market were banned, due the fact that these products were hazardous to public, especially toys. We should inspect carefully before taken these products to the market. For China, they should improve their product quality, for the sake of their reputation.

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