Smart buyers
from all over the world have found there is nothing like sourcing
online when it comes to saving time and making money. Take,
for example, M-EE Ventures Son BHD director Lau Chee Dai,
who discovered the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (TDC)
Sourcing Guide when he was developing a retail business in
the relatively specialised area of children's footwear for
the Malaysian market.
"We
found the online Sourcing Guide extremely helpful,"
Lau recalls. "Being central to a huge array of suppliers
and manufacturers from the most vibrant manufacturing hub
in the world-the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan-Sourcing
Guide allowed us to make initial contact and provided a
quick, effective and comprehensive evaluation of potentially
suitable suppliers, notwithstanding the relatively specialised
nature of our business."
His
enthusiasm is echoed by Rajdhani Bristle Traders proprietor
Jagmohan Kapoor. "I had no problem using the TDC's
online database to locate my matching suppliers," he
insists. "It provides a wide range of products and
services that can be utilised to the full to make the TDC
and hkenterprise.com the masters of B2B online trade."
Their
comments are music to the ears of TDC head of publications
and e-commerce Clare Wong, who has seen the website develop
in size and scope since it was introduced in 1996.
"There
was an obvious need for an online sourcing tool that would
allow buyers worldwide to search for high quality, competitively
priced products on the Internet," Wong recollects.
Sourcing
Guide at hkenterprise.com was instituted to meet this demand,
and its success can be judged by the fact that its marketing,
sourcing and partnering services currently draw an average
of two million hits a day.
The
introduction of a Greater China version now allows visitors
to search for potential suppliers in the whole of the Greater
China region as well as Hong Kong. The navigation bar allows
a buyer looking for toys, for example, to search for toy
makers by individual market-Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland,
Taiwan or Macau-or by region.
Type
in a product name or keyword and a list of Greater China
suppliers and their details will appear on-screen. "We
have more than 3,000 categories to cover all products,"
adds Wong.
She
says Sourcing Guide is convenient, can be accessed whenever
and wherever the buyer is online and is also efficient,
as just one click provides access to banks of information.
"It
is very cost-effective as buyers enjoy free access once
they have registered online," Wong adds. "Sourcing
Guide also features popular specialties like enquiry baskets,
a message centre, new product alerts and recommended categories."
Sourcing
Guide is a key component of the TDC's trade portal, tdctrade.com,
which was rated as the "Best of its Kind" among
12 trade promotion websites in Asia by ACNeilsen in 2003,
was recognised by the Web Marketing Association of the US
with the Standard of Excellence WebAward in 2002, 2003 and
2004 and received CMP Asia's fourth Annual Intelligent20
Award in October 2003.
Sourcing
Guide had 566,769 registered buyers as at January 31, 2005
as certified by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, and some 34,929,179
company records were retrieved last year.
Most
visitors to hkenterprise.com are from the US (32%), followed
by Asia (28%) and Europe (25%), with the rest split between
Australia and Africa. "Just over 26% of visitors are
importers, 16% are manufacturers and nearly 18% are wholesalers/retailers,
providing a comprehensive balance that meets the needs of
all business sectors," Wong maintains.
Reaction
from Greater China advertisers and buyers has been highly
positive, and the trade portal continues to go from strength
to strength. "We are recruiting more advertisers from
the Chinese mainland and Taiwan every day," Wong says.
These
advertisers are doubtless attracted to hkenterprise.com
by its keen pricing. "It costs US$1,500-4,000 a year
to advertise on hkenterprise.com, giving small and medium-sized
enterprises huge exposure for a very small price,"
Wong advises.
She
believes that hkenterprise.com, together with print advertising
in the TDC's flagship publication Hong Kong Enterprise and
13 other trade magazines, is a truly comprehensive package
that cannot be beaten.
"hkenterprise.com
is, ultimately, part of a one-stop-shop TDC sourcing service
that will continue to evolve to meet the needs of local
companies and worldwide buyers alike," Wong concludes.