Chinese New Year 2021: Is Your Supply Chain Prepared?

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How to Prevent Chinese New Year Shipping and Inventory Disasters

Is your supply chain prepared for the 2021 Chinese New Year? It’s the most important question you should be asking as soon as the Western holiday season ends. The Chinese New Year, beginning this year on February 12, 2021 through February 22, 2021 signals a two- to three-week shut down of Chinese commerce, as the majority of the country’s workforce shuts down to celebrate the hallowed traditions of China’s biggest holiday. This public holiday provides seven days off for employees, though celebrations can last for more than two weeks. It’s important for importers working with Chinese factories to understand the impact this holiday can have on their supply chain, and even more so in the midst of COVID-19.

  • End of January: Suppliers will begin to slow down production
  • Early February: Production halts as employees begin leaving the factories
  • February 11: All employees have left the factories
  • February 12: Chinese New Year officially begins
  • End of February: Employees begin arriving back at the factories
  • March 4: Most employees have returned to work
  • March 11: Operations are back to normal
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1. Plan Ahead

The Chinese New Year manufacturing exodus begins at least one week prior to the official start of the two-week holiday. With this is mind, create surplus and be prepared for shipping delays on expected orders during the holiday.

2. Prepare for Increased Shipping Costs

With the long factory closures and the rush to get products out beforehand, manufacturers will generally charge more on orders shipped closer to Chinese New Year. This busy time of year also means heavy volumes and only a limited number of ships are going to the ports before the holiday, resulting in an increase in shipping rates. Plan around Chinese New Year 2021 and try to avoid shipping during peak times in order to lower your overall costs.

3. Mitigate Post-Holiday Lag

More than a third of migrant workers will not return, adding more stress to Chinese manufacturers. Understand the amount of demand and available product in your warehouses and distribution centers and manage accordingly.

4. Be Supply Chain Savvy

If you’re unable to store needed materials and goods, want to avoid the delays caused by the Chinese New Year, or believe you are already at capacity, the holiday is a good time to liquidate older goods at inexpensive prices. It may quell demand for newer items and alleviate pressure from your Chinese sources.

Benefit from Being Prepared

Western demand for goods and parts will be bottlenecked without proper foresight and preparation, even more so than usual with the additional delays related to COVID-19. Though many businesses have risen to ensure that a steady supply of desired goods is on hand at warehouses and distribution centers, there are those that are caught off guard by China’s nationwide shutdown. Further, as more workers decide to stay home and not return after the holidays, creating a surplus is more crucial to meeting demand because Chinese factories have slowed in the weeks following the holiday.

Thankfully, February is a slower consumer period in much of North America and Europe, so savvy companies use the Chinese Holiday as a chance to offer older inventory at inexpensive prices. This avoids overstocking and alleviates the bottleneck of demand that occurs after the Chinese New Year shutdown.

Alleviating the stress of the Chinese New Year on your supply chain can be a benefit rather than a detriment if you use a little planning and business acumen and prepare to have increased coordination with your carriers during this time of year. Knowing what is to come is half the battle, and being prepared is the best way to distinguish your supply chain.

Learn more about how enVista can help you prepare with our supply chain strategy and consulting services.

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