Time flies so fast, nearly half of May has passed, but it seems that the market has not improved. The bleak market has not only reduced the number of orders, but also the textile bosses have lost a lot of inventory in their warehouses…
“Another batch of inventory rotted in the warehouse and was directly scrapped. I lost a lot of money…” a textile boss said sadly.
Different from the usual shabby old inventory, dyeing and printing can continue to be used. No matter how bad it is, it can be used as disposed cloth to raise some funds. Some gray cloths are rotten or completely useless and can only be thrown away as garbage. Textile The boss was heartbroken.
Inventory is all money!
According to the textile boss, this kind of rotten gray fabric is cotton and contains spandex filaments. Cotton cloth is not easy to store and the spandex filaments will break after a long time. In addition, the warehouse is humid, which makes the gray fabric “break” faster. speed.
So, you really have to think twice before making a move in terms of production inventory…
Producing inventory definitely requires a lot of funds. Assuming that the inventory is produced when the cost is low, the textile boss can accept it. However, as the price of raw materials has been at a high level like this year, should the inventory produced be sold or not?
A large amount of inventory is accumulated in the warehouse. Even if it can be stored for a long time, it takes up space. If it cannot be sold, it will always be inventory. When there is no demand, it is worthless. Money can buy things, but these gray fabrics can do things. Well?
But how can a weaving enterprise have no inventory at all? It is certain that the inventory can range from hundreds of thousands to millions of meters. At this time, it is necessary to think about what kind of inventory should be produced and how much inventory should be produced.
In fact, the solution to inventory is very simple. It does not mean not to produce. It is just to produce some varieties that are easier for the market to accept and easier to store. Do not produce when the cost is high.
After all, inventory is inevitable
However, some inventories can indeed bring quite a surprise to textile owners.
As mentioned earlier, there is a case where a textile boss has stored imitation silk for nearly ten years and can still sell it at market prices. This has caused everyone to misunderstand the inventory. Although such cases are rare, they also reflect the inventory. It’s not that “good for nothing”.
Inventory produced when the cost is low is sold when the selling price is high. Inventory is indeed a good thing at this time. When a piece of fabric is hot-selling in the market, and the demand is far greater than the supply, various home textile companies sell short and queue up to wait for the goods. Who has the most inventory in stock? Congratulations, you have become the leader of this piece of fabric, and the price is determined by you. Calculate. At times like this, inventory is indeed a good thing.
In the past, there were no orders in the off-season of the textile market. In order to keep the factory running normally, the bosses could only produce inventory. However, although the market in the past could not predict which fabrics would sell well, there was still a general direction. The hot-selling products now are really It’s hard to guess.
But when demand slowly decreases and when the “black swan” of the epidemic appears, inventory may be the “last straw” that crushes major textile companies.
Generally speaking, there are pros and cons to inventory. Don’t produce blindly or not produce at all. Although the current market situation is not very good, it will not always be bad.
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