Chemigraphic, a major player in the Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) sector, designs, builds and assembles complex products for a wide range of specialist UK and Global technology brands, supporting them at every stage of their product life cycle. The launch of the Chinese office is the first step in a long term plan to expand the business globally and build on its already successful track history in procurement, supply chain management and EMS manufacture and assembly.
The Shenzhen sourcing office gives Chemigraphic a direct window to the regional market. This means it can procure quality parts cost effectively for those customers with longer product forecasts who are able to outsource purchasing to outside of the UK. Having a presence in China also provides Chemigraphic with a platform to assess and monitor new suppliers and significantly de-risk the sourcing of complex or high value parts. This is an important consideration for the firm’s customers, especially where product reliability and regulatory compliance are critical.
The team in Shenzhen will be headed by sourcing manager Maggie Wen.Maggie comes from a strong purchasing background, having spent over ten years working for various electronic service providers within sourcing and purchasing roles.
Jemma Heath, Chemigraphic’s Supply Chain Manager who is helping to oversee the launch of the Chinese office, commented: “Our presence in China will further cement our ability to provide our customers with a seamless and cost effective supply chain. In the UK, we are committed to procuring the best parts at the best price for our customers, and the Chinese office will enable us to facilitate parts in even higher volumes and at lower costs, via direct access to regional pricing structures.
“Having someone of Maggie’s calibre, with her detailed knowledge of the EMS sector and the Chinese market is an added bonus and we are delighted to have her leading the Chemigraphic team in China.”