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New Sourcing Report Profiles 42 Suppliers of USB Flash Drives in China

Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:00pm EST
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77560) has announced the
addition of China Sourcing Report: USB Flash Drives to their offering.

   Based on in-factory tours

   China already has more than 100 active makers of USB flash drives,
but more players are entering the industry and ramping up capacity to
meet increasing orders from worldwide markets.

   They are looking to produce higher-capacity models and embed
software for enhanced data security, memory partitioning and file
management.

   With your very own copy of this report, you can begin looking for
your next supplier partner by identifying the companies who:

   - Offer the best value product for your price point

   - Have qualified as OEM/ODM partners for the world's biggest
brands including HP, IBM, Microsoft and Targus

   - Upgraded their existing facilities to accommodate your orders

   - Focus on developing storage-only and multifunction USB flash
drives

   With profiles of 42 suppliers, 161 products and an extensive
industry overview, this must-read report answers all these
questions...and MORE.

   What you'll get

   In-depth profiles for 26 leading manufacturers from mainland China
with detailed backgrounds on their manufacturing and export history
and capability, R&D and price directions. Based on factory visits and
face-to-face interviews with senior managers, only this report can
give you this information

   Profile tables of 16 additional makers, highlighting key sourcing
information including company details, production capacity, target
markets and R&D focus

   The results of Global Sources' latest supplier survey, forecasting
production, exports and R&D trends for the next 12 months

   161 best-selling export models with full-color images and key
specifications designed to help you source more efficiently

   An easy-to-use table of verified contact details -- including
contact person, phone numbers, email addresses and website URLs -- to
help you reach the manufacturers featured in this report

   This report covers storage-only and multifunction USB flash drives

   INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

   INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

   Supplier summary

   OEM/ODM/OBM partners

   Main production centers

   Suppliers by location

   PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

   R&D spending by location

   PRODUCTS & PRICES

   Production & exports

   Price guides

   Top exporters

   SUPPLIER SURVEY

   Export prices, capacity expansion, export sales, major challenges,
target markets, efficiency, product trends, capability

   SUPPLIER PROFILES

   Supplier locations

   Industry composition

   Top 20 exporters

   Supplier matrix

   Production checklist

   Supplier profiles

   PRODUCT GALLERY

   Top-selling export products

   SUPPLIER CONTACT DETAILS

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77560

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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