Shanghai Beauty Summit Highlights Supply Chain Synergy and AI for Global Growth
Shanghai's 3rd China Beauty Going-Global Conference gathered buyers from 14 nations to discuss supply chain synergy, localization, and AI marketing.
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Shanghai's 3rd China Beauty Going-Global Conference gathered buyers from 14 nations to discuss supply chain synergy, localization, and AI marketing.
23 international beauty buyers from 14 countries gather in Shanghai for the 3rd China Beauty Going-Global Conference to source products and packaging.
Rising supply chain risks and shifting consumer demands are forcing fragrance brands to rethink manufacturing, sourcing, and packaging strategies.
Observations from Cosmoprof North America reveal shifts in overseas contract manufacturing, formula IP ownership, compliance risks, and scalp care technology.
The 3rd China Cosmetics Go-Global Conference opens in Shanghai on Aug. 21, covering localization, supply chains and omnichannel growth.
JD.com's cross-border unit pitched international beauty brands at Cosmoprof North America, offering direct access to Chinese consumers.
As beauty brands demand fast-turnaround, small-batch orders, cosmetics manufacturers face rising fixed costs, forcing a shift toward flexible production.
Surging demand for frankincense in skincare and fragrance is straining supply chains in the Horn of Africa as overharvesting threatens wild Boswellia trees.
Miniso relies on a three-tier cosmetics supply chain of over 100 contract manufacturers to power its global retail network and ultra-fast 21-day rollout cycle.