Changes of marketing strategy: indirect sales through agent, business tour and OEM, Introduction of stainless products in the early 1960s

Kin Yip Metalware and Plastic Factory commenced productions in 1953. The very first product of the factory was a small red cup for Chinese worshipping ritual. The red cup was made of plastics, and more attractive and durable than the white porcelain cup. It became more popular in the market. This product brought the first success to Kin Hip. The factory subsequently produced circular combs, mugs, screw drivers with lighting function and thermal flasks which were exported to Southeast Asia. Between 1953 and 1964, Kin Yip's products were not directly exported to Southeast Asian countries. Sales could only be made through the franchisees in Southeast Asia commonly known as agents. These agents and their customers were mostly relatives. The former sometimes acted as a banker lending loans to the latter. Hence, most manufacturers found it difficult to adopt this mode of sales as the resale price was made anonymous.
In the early 1960s, stainless steel was a newly developed material and was widely accepted by hospitals. Sun enjoyed the advantage of this market trend and began investigating the use of Stainless Steel in cutlery. Food trays with 2 to 3 compartments, salt and pepper shakers, ice-cream pots and other products were subsequently developed. Stainless steel was relatively harder than copper and aluminum. Both the molding and reshaping processes were more complex. Two sets of tooling might be required in order to produce a stainless steel cup. Kin Hip was the pioneer in Hong Kong’s stainless steel industry, while Chong’s Cutlery and Sunnex Products were the other two sizable manufacturers, the persons-in-charge being Chong Chung Man and Yu Da Cheng respectively. Kin Hip and Chong’s focused on servingware and tabletop cutlery respectively. Sunnex specialized in popular items by mass production, whereas Kin Hip specialized in expensive delicate products. Sun Kin Chao promoted the stainless steel products by sending samples to foreign trading firms, through which the products were exported to famous British cutlery companies such as Viners. Direct export started in 1964.
In 1967, Sun Kin Chao joined a business tour organized by Trade Development Council, and visited Sweden, Denmark, Holland and other countries. He displayed his products in the hotel room he stayed in, directly promoting them to local customers. He also bought new products from these countries, for example, trays from France and cookware from Denmark. Upon his return to Hong Kong, Sun Kin Chao looked into these products and finally developed a wine mixer made of stainless steel. He subsequently introduced more sophisticated products such as western hot pot kit and mixing bowl and spoon. Such products became Kin Hip’s leading products in the 1970s. Kin Hip adopted the mode of original design manufacturing (ODM), in which Kin Hip designed a product and then promoted it to customers. In the early 1970s, Kin Hip was once involved in original equipment manufacturing (OEM). It took from German company Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik (WMF) an order of tens of thousands pieces of gravy boats. The OEM business did not last long in Kin Hip due to the following reasons: 1. Inspection of finished goods was not standardized. The result of the inspection depended on the factory’s relationship with the inspectors. 2. Customers were fussy about the products. Sun Kin Chao preferred autonomy to dependence upon customer’s control. 3. Profit margins of OEM orders was low. In 1996, Kin Hip cooperated with a friend from the electronics field to produce 360° cordless kettles by ODM. This business subsequently shrank due to fierce competition.

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Company Kin Hip Metal and Plastic Fy. Ltd
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Subject Industry
Duration 20m15s
Language Cantonese
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Source Hong Kong Memory Project Oral History Interview
Repository Hong Kong Memory Project
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Accession No. LKF-SKL-SEG-004
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