Big Decision to Make: Where to Source Your Business Equipment From

If you are starting up a business and are thinking about the cost of the equipment you will need for operation, you will have your work cut out for you. You don’t only have to get the price right, but also make sure that you are able to comply with industry standards and the business equipment is easy enough to operate for your employees. Space is also an issue for most startups; you can’t always afford the premises you really want.

Seller Reputation

The first thing you will have to check is the reputation of the dealer. If you need to source specialist equipment from overseas, it might be better to visit the company before you splash out tens of thousands on something. This will also give you a chance to see the machinery in operation and get your employees’ opinion on its functionality and user friendly features. It is always better to inspect the equipment at trade shows before buying.

Brand

Of course, the brand will matter, as well. You often choose your car based on your brand preferences and the history of the company manufacturing different models. This should be your principal when choosing equipment for your business, too. Remember that the machinery will not only be used to drive around, but also to generate profits every day. It is crucial that you check out the brand’s history and feedback scores.

Training and Support Provided

If you are starting up a new business in a competitive industry, and you don’t have experience using the same sort of equipment, nor do your employees, it is important to find a dealer that provides free induction for your staff and safety training. Even if your workers are familiar with the main functions of the equipment, they might need help from time to time to make the most out of the features.

Space Availability

It is also important that you consider the available space in your manufacturing complex. If you are running a business that provides CCTV surveys or building inspections, it is important that you get specialist Equipment for confined spaces to make your employees’ job safer and more efficient. The size of the production equipment should also be tailored to the available space, making sure that you have the industry standard clearance.  

Servicing Cost and Part Availability

You might choose a cheaper model for your startup manufacturing business, but this doesn’t mean that maintenance and parts will be cheap, too. Before you commit to buy, you should always research the cost of the parts that are most likely to suffer tear and wear, and the ones that need replacing regularly. If there is a shortage of parts, or you need to pay import tax on them, you might want to reconsider your choice.

Choosing the right equipment for your business will determine your chance for success. Do your research, involve your production staff in the decision, and find out about the seller’s and manufacturer’s reputation, as well as the cost of servicing and parts.

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About Dequiana Jackson

Dequiana Jackson, Founder of Inspired Marketing, Inc., helps overachieving women entrepreneurs conquer limiting beliefs and create marketing plans that grow their businesses. This includes one-on-one marketing plan development, digital product creation, web design and content marketing. Dequiana is the author of Know Your Business: How to Attract Ideal Clients & Sell More and runs the award-winning blog, Entrepreneur-Resources.net.

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