The chemical industry constantly evolves, making it critical for suppliers to remain updated on industry trends and regulatory changes. Managing your supply chain efficiently and successfully can help your bottom line more than you might think. However, too many chemical suppliers make simple but common mistakes that could endanger their business. Here are four of the most common mistakes we make when hiring a chemical company in UAE and how you can avoid them.
Not doing the thorough research about them:
First, do not hire a chemical supplier without thoroughly researching the product and its ingredients. Most manufacturers will not divulge all of their ingredients, despite being required by law. They may not even list toxic chemicals that are less than 1% of the total volume of the product. Also, do not ignore that manufacturers are only required to disclose “known” hazards, and only 20% of these chemicals have been tested for human health.
Too rigid:
Another common mistake we make when hiring a chemical supplier is to be too rigid. This will limit the chances of landing your desired role, especially if you are not flexible with the location of your chemical suppliers. For example, if you are in a specific region and want to work with a particular company, consider working remotely to find a different location. Then, be sure to include technical jargon and industry terminology when applying for the job.
Not having a good understanding of your business:
In addition to misunderstanding what you need from a chemical supplier, it is also important to have a good understanding of your business. You should be familiar with the terminology and jargon used in your industry. Incorporate these into your resume. If you don’t understand the terminology, you should reconsider your application. You can learn more about the industry and avoid mistakes by following the link below.
Not mentioning the importance of a thorough background check:
The first step in hiring a chemical supplier is to understand your product thoroughly. While it might seem like a minor detail, a lack of information about the product’s composition can affect the success of your project. Therefore, it is important to understand your supplier’s capabilities. It is important to know the type of chemicals they use and perform them.