Cost is usually the major driver in a company’s decision to source parts and products from abroad. Yet in a 2008 PricewaterhouseCoopers survey of retail and consumer-goods firms, one-quarter of respondents said they could not quantify actual savings. Many tracked transportation, customs, and warehousing costs. But quality and reliability of vendors often went unmeasured.
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