Message: | Kate, the buyer of Terex company, was asked by the head office last month to purchase a batch of hydraulic pressure valves within 3 months. She vowed to the owner that it would be completed in 2 months. As usual, Kate sent the hydraulic pressure valve inquiry to more than 10 hydraulic valve manufacturers she was familiar with, including American hydraulic valve manufacturers and Chinese hydraulic valve manufacturers. She chose 3 factories to provide hydraulic pressure valve samples for testing. After the test, the technical department informed that only the hydraulic pressure valve samples provided by American manufacturer were qualified. The trouble is that the price of the qualified hydraulic pressure valve exceeds 40% of the company's budget price. She has no authority to decide to use the products of this American hydraulic valve manufacturer.
After discussion with the technical department, she learned that those unqualified hydraulic pressure valves are mainly due to the wear or fracture of the sealing ring after 15,000 times of impact during the durability test of the hydraulic pressure valve, resulting in the leakage of the hydraulic pressure valve. Only those hydraulic pressure valves that have not leaked for more than 40,000 times are qualified. She was very depressed that the quotation of the other 3 hydraulic pressure valves was within the budget, but the quality was unqualified. At this time, Kate realized why the company gave him 3 months to purchase. She hurriedly sent inquiry to new hydraulic valve manufacturers, and specially emphasized the need for hydraulic pressure valves with more than 40,000 durability tests. The trouble is that no hydraulic valve manufacturer gave her an offer. Kate realized the difficulty of procurement. She had wasted 3 weeks. Procurement was still in its infancy, and the technicians had been urging progress.
After learning about Kate's purchase status, the colleague recommended her to contact AAK HYDRAULIC VALVE to try. |