"Manufacturer products & custom processing products" These two strengths lead to solutions for various concerns that our customers have!
The other day, I visited a new customer to introduce our company and explain our efforts in custom processing. During the discussion, the customer asked, "Are there many trading companies like Bandai that are engaged in such initiatives?" While it seems like a common question, it was actually one that had not been asked much before. I can think of many trading companies that have strengths in one area or the other, but there aren't many that position both "manufacturer products and custom processing" as their main business. However, in our case, we do position both "manufacturer products and custom processing" as our main business. *For more details, you can view the blog through the related link. For further information, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*
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The concerns faced in the daily procurement of custom-made processed products, such as "not arriving on time," "unstable quality," "unable to process according to the drawings," and "existing suppliers going out of business," among others. Bandaï's proud custom processing procurement network, the "Hometown Processing Network," consists of unique processing companies from various regions including Hyogo, Osaka, Shimane, Tottori, Hiroshima, Aichi, Kanagawa, and Ibaraki, and it leads to solutions for a wide range of issues related to custom-made processed products. Additionally, in recent years, we have also established a procurement network with reliable overseas processing companies, the "International Processing Network," to strengthen our ability to resolve cost-related concerns.