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New
product development
Although in most cases exporters generally
try to export the products that they are currently producing
in the domestic market (albeit it often with some minor
- or even major - adaptations), the time may come to consider
developing a new product specifically for the export market.
This may not be as illogical as it first seems. The exporter
may identify a need that is not currently being met and
the exporter may have the technical expertise to develop
and produce the desired product. This opportunity may give
rise to the exporter undertaking the necessary research
and development (R&D) to bring the new product to life.
Sources of new product ideas
There are a variety of sources of new product
ideas including:
- Your firm's distribution agents and/or company sales
staff operating in the various export market
- The overseas customer (with whom you are in constant
contact)
- International organisations and publications that
report on new inventions - including new patents
- Exhibitors at international trade fairs. Some fairs
are general industrial shows but others focus on a specific
product or industry, e.g. automotive, electronics, photographic,
etc. and are a generous source of new product ideas.
- Planning programmes of governments and international
agencies. These are published by international organisations
and cover all types of economic activity. Projects in
agriculture, infrastructural development, health, education,
housing, etc. can indicate new product opportunities
for equipment and chemical manufacturers, food and pharmaceutical
companies, publishing houses and educational suppliers
Advantages of getting new product ideas
from the foreign marketplace
There are several advantages in obtaining
new product ideas from the foreign marketplace:
- Because the idea is generated by a market need, it
is less speculative than an idea based solely on technological
possibilities.
- he market needs identified are usually high priority
items and are therefore assured of financial backing.
- Response to market needs can assist the company in
acquiring a better corporate image in the market place
where it will be seen to be identifying with specific
problem areas.
- The company may be able to benefit from selling, in
other markets, the product originally developed for
one country.
Besides for developing new products,
the time may also come for an established exporter to
consider eliminating obsolete products from the market
place.
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