What happens when you get so excited over an idea for a new product that you forget to do your due diligence?ย
For Hero Packaging founder Anaita Sarkar and her team, it led to the loss of a lot of time, motivation, and $55,000.ย
The mistake
Two years ago, Hero Packaging wanted to launch a new product โ and while Sarkar canโt yet disclose what that product was, she does say itโs one that required partnering with a new manufacturer.
At the time, this manufacturer happened to be overseas.
The Hero Packaging team believed they had โtruly vetted the companyโ and, upon meeting with the staff over a video call, felt they โseemed so trustworthyโ, explains Sarkar.
โSo when we met with them on Zoom to talk about the product, instead of just getting them to send us samples and doing the whole procedure, we just placed the whole order,โ Sarkar says.
โWe were over-excited.โ
Hero Packaging paid the deposit โ roughly $35,000 โ and the manufacturer told Sarkar it had new product designs and had everything โready to goโ.
But when nothing arrived, even six months later, Sarkar realised something was wrong.
The context
It was the end of 2020, a year in which Hero Packaging experienced phenomenal growth as more and more consumers shopped online.
Sarkar and her team had been doing a lot of research, and decided to keep momentum going โ with a new product.
โAs soon as we met [the manufacturer] we thought โyep, letโs just do it, we donโt want to delay bringing it out โ we want to be the first ones in the market with this kind of productโ.โ
โAnd then it just went downhill.โ
After the deposit was made, the manufacturer kept telling Hero Packaging, โโitโs coming, itโs comingโ, but it never did,โ Sarkar explains.
โIt took us months to realise there was something wrong,โ she said.
The manufacturer also told Hero Packaging it was busy doing โlots of stuff with hotels because of COVID-19, and helping them out with productsโ.
So Sarkar gave the manufacturer the benefit of the doubt โ thinking it was simply delayed and affected with supply and staffing issues, like many businesses. Hero Packaging itself was so busy dealing with its own growth, coupled with the pandemic, that these delays seemed inevitable.
โBut I think it got to the six-month period when we thought, okay, they havenโt sent us anything. Thereโs no email communication โฆ We tried calling a Whatsapp number, and our numbers had been blocked,โ Sarkar says.
โAnd thatโs when we started to really pursue it.โ
The impact
To do so, Sarkar contacted the police in Malaysia, as well as getting lawyers involved. But this wasnโt a cheap task, especially since thereโs โonly so much they can doโ.
โThey can knock on the door, they can send some emails, they can make the phone calls. But we had to keep paying them if we wanted them to keep pursuing it,โ Sarkar says.
โBut then I just realised it was time to cut our losses.โ
โWe had lost about $55,000 in the deposit and the legal fees โ with no product or anything like that,โ Sarkar says.
โAnd I think it actually also really affected our motivation to test out new products to test new manufacturers.
โWe just didn’t know how to proceed.โ
The fix
Unfortunately, the money and time that was lost from the mistake canโt be recovered. But the motivation to grow โ and launch the new product โ has.
With 2021 being another mammoth year of growth, Sarkar says Hero Packaging wasnโt in the position to restart the process โ especially since the second time around, they wanted to do it right.
Now, in 2022, Hero Packaging has the time, resources and knowledge to pick it up. The team are talking to multiple different manufacturers, getting a bunch of different samples, and starting the process again, Sarkar explains.
โWe definitely want to bring it out. We just need to be very careful.โ
The lesson
The lesson here is quite simple, Sarkar says: do your due diligence.
โI think you get a little complacent as you grow,โ Sarkar said. โBut itโs the nitty gritty thatโs really important.โ
โNo matter how big you get, you need to go back to basics of doing all the stuff you did when you started โ talking to suppliers properly; getting the samples; getting multiple iterations of samples; checking their professionalism; talking to their previous clients; and doing all the stuff that you know is really hard to do as you grow.
โBut if you don’t do that, thereโs just a huge potential for loss.โ
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