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Strategic Sourcing
Product development is expensive and
potentially time consuming. The developing world economies
may be a source for products that might overlooked. Far East
and European companies may have products that can be
immediately incorporated into existing distribution
channels.
Alternatively, these same companies may be
able to develop or modify existing products to meet your
specific requirements.
Consider a few specific
examples of MLI success
 | An Italian producer of power
electronics provides exclusive distribution to a U.S.
company. |
 | A Canadian company provides exclusive
distribution to a North American company. |
 | A Colorado software company is
acquired by a North Carolina public company. |
 | A Canadian company reduces product
cost on 45% (on average) sourcing product from Korea and
China |
 | A North Carolina company licenses its
software for $20M |
Common
Themes In Un-Common Businesses
These
companies range from small venture and privately funded
startup companies to Fortune 500 companies and
multi-national conglomerates.
MLI uses a standard process to evaluate
needs and provide a proposal for consideration.
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