LED companies pay attention to details to avoid homogeneity
Grasping the structure, function and process often has the most direct impact on product cost and production efficiency. If you choose to eat this meal, you have to make some choices, otherwise you can only lower the standard and make the highest price-performance ratio. The so-called large-scale goods are just like this. Professional products are also reflected in function, craftsmanship and structure. Users will definitely compare and weigh the differences between products before choosing products. The details are not handled well, and points are directly deducted in the evaluation of the appearance. Sometimes even the optical evaluation is not even reached, and the owner has been kicked out of the house.
To eliminate homogeneity, product design often needs to be updated from time to time, and new technologies and highlights are refined to reflect functional advantages and differences. Otherwise, under the market environment with Chinese characteristics, the homogenized vicious competition after being imitated can only bring the company naked to cut off profits, and lay the budding opportunities for cutting corners. Driven by interests and under pressure from business operations, there is no shortage of such examples to cite.
For production-oriented enterprises, high implementation standards will naturally consume more materials, and production procedures and processing standards will be more difficult. If it is OEM production, this one can still be realized by another company; but your own factory must improve the entire processing system, train employees, strengthen quality control, and purchase equipment to improve quality, but this means that the overall cost will rise. The determination of standards and the operation of the system can support the realization of goals is a major prerequisite. Only by improving standards in the entire link and pursuing under the premise of controllable actual capabilities can this be the way of business. Otherwise, high standards may be just an idealized farce.




