Globalization

Our global economy is active changing, and The M Companies emphasizes the importance of globalization in both new business development, as well as in existing enterprise. The idea of blending or homgenizing the business world into a singular, functional entity allows for more control over manufacturing costs and capabilities, as well as a larger field of qualified suppliers and potential customers. Award-winning journalist Thomas L. Friedman commented on the “flattening of the globe” and also argues that “…the pace of globalization is quickening and will continue to have a growing impact on business organization and practice.”
The M Companies puts globalization at the forefront of our business development model., with a focus on industrial and economic effects. Global sourcing has quickly become an important element modernized procurement, granting companies with extensive purchasing operations access to numerous, qualified global suppliers. Proper global sourcing requires a unified team, which controls all aspects of the process, from sourcing to delivery.
Purchasing agents and consortiums have typically been based our of China, sourcing a majority of their products there. However, the expansions of the global economy is demanding more sources with more competative prices. Our relationship with several global purchasing companies gives us vast global purchasing power. Our supplier database links us to over 2000 factories in 200 countries, offering an almost unlimited capacity for locating consumer products, building materials, and comodities worldwide.


