Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
Not so in my experience. They will take the order, ignore the specs and make it the way they want.
If you're not fussy , that might be good enough, if you're fussy, it may well not be.
We had to catalogue what faults were acceptable, as the spec we had successfully given the British fabricators was useless with them, they just did not follow it and we had to add a QA to the process to inspect fro faults that process management would have avoided.
We would have stayed with British if we had an option, but were driven by corporate directives.
It may occur to you that perhaps it is you ( being your co not you personally) who needs to learn to adapt to how to specify. This is something that has to be learned by not only the supplier but the specifier as well. This is not only an issue far east but in the EU as well. That is why the EU has tried to establish the same rules right across its borders
As far as you complain about corporate decisions it may have been hassle to you but one assumes you are paid to deal with problems anyway. So in the end the corporation has had a cheaper product. They do not necessarily worry if you ( meaning those who are responsible for sorting the orders) have a bit of hassle.
Please do not think that this is not a critisism of you it is just a statement of how things work