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A Factory Runs on Its Team, Not the Boss — What OEM Buyers Should Know About a Sanitary Pads Manufacturer

I watched another episode of the WeiFu Private Visit interview with Mr. Tang Jianguo. The first time, his shop-floor beginnings pushed me to write about how to pick a sanitary pads manufacturer . This time, his point about moving from professional manager to entrepreneur made me rethink manufacturing management itself — and what it should mean for anyone buying OEM or ODM. From "I'll do it" to "we'll do it together" Tang said that early on he'd personally handle product development and re-confirm every customer requirement himself. But when the requirement isn't truly nailed and the standard isn't truly understood, you get delays and wasted time. Every founder in this trade hits the same wall. The boss usually knows the product best and cares most about the outcome, so everything naturally gravitates back to them. But running a business isn't completing one task. It's building a stable system across product, production, quality, delivery...

What 20 Years on the Factory Floor Taught Me About Choosing a Sanitary Pads Manufacturer

Last week I watched an interview with Mr. Tang Jianguo, a veteran of China's femcare and adult-care industry. It tracked his path from a line-debugging worker on the factory floor to running his own plant. I went in expecting a career story. I came out thinking about my own company. Because in this business — sanitary pads, period pants, disposable underwear — what looks from the outside like equipment, products, and purchase orders is, underneath, something quieter: how well a person understands the trade, how seriously they take the customer, and whether they're willing to do one unglamorous thing for twenty years. That's what actually decides how far a sanitary pads manufacturer gets to go. Start at the bottom, and don't leave until it's fixed Tang entered the trade as a teenager, starting at machine startup, then moving through production management, equipment management, and equipment sales. Back then, when a line went down and nobody else could diagnose it, h...