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October 3rd, 2023

Due Diligence and Calculated Risks – Show #119

  1. Due Diligence and Calculated Risks - Show #119 globalmarketingshow 34:17

Artug Acar, COO of Mercury, knows what it’s like to move to a new country and start fresh. He also knows how to open a new international market for a company. 

Mercury supports Innovation by simplifying the shipping of time- and temperature-sensitive product for healthcare and life sciences companies. Currently, the management team is conducting due diligence on geographic options for international expansion. Artug talked about all the areas that need to be looked at before launching, including but not limited to: 

  • Regulatory environment 
  • Market size and related market research 
  • Employment laws 
  • Availability of professional employer organizations (PEOs) 
  • Accounting and currency 
  • Software needs 
  • Legal requirements 
  • Availability of experienced employees 
  • Availability of advisors and consultants 

 

And even though a company can be diligent in its research, most of the time there will be unexpected challenges. Before Mercury, for example, Artug worked at Right Hand Robotics, where a prospect from Japan expressed an interest in the company’s robotic pick and pack solutions. While in Japan to install the system, the company learned that, unlike US and European consumers, Japanese consumers consider products with wrinkled packaging to be defective. Company engineers worked with the Japanese client to solve the problem, engineering the robots to operate more gently to avoid damage to the packaging. They pushed the boundaries and made a better product.  

The benefits inherent in the process extended beyond increased revenues, profits, and market share, says Artug. It gave the company information vital to making its product more competitive, leading to increased market share both domestically and internationally. 

As COO at Mercury, the management team had limited data on top markets, so asked stakeholders from each department (operations, sales, marketing, Finance, product management) to analyze each specific area and report on the findings. After consolidating the information and a legal review, the company developed a short list of suppliers to support them. 

Ultimately, the company is trying to find out “what can go wrong.” Once successful in its target market, the company will start over to figure out its second market. 

It’s all about taking a calculated risk, explains Artug, one offering higher returns than any other Growth opportunity. 

Artug believes that language must be a consideration from the beginning. Mercury considered English-speaking countries easier to enter, with fewer language barriers, yet only after weighing market opportunity and competition against new markets and translation.  

Key to future success in new markets will require translation that respects local language and culture, he adds. 

Artug’s favorite foreign phrase will resonate with travelers: 現地 現物 or Genchi Genbutsu is the Japanese phrase meaning “go see for yourself.” 

 

Links: 

Website: https://www.shipmercury.com/  

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/artugacar/  

In the Press: 

https://www.businessinsider.com/tb/the-list-of-300-people-transforming-business-in-2020-9/transformers/artug-acar  

https://www.businessinsider.com/manufacturing-leaders-discuss-data-and-automation-2021-4  

https://www.businessinsider.com/righthand-robotics-exec-automation-is-a-necessity-2021-1  

Additional Resources: 

Internationalization Readiness Quiz –https://softlandpartners.com/readiness-checklist/ 

Free consult about Global Content Management – https://www.rapporttranslations.com/request-a-consultation  

 

Connect with Wendy – https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendypease/ 

Music: Fiddle-De-Dee by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com 

Wendy Pease Cultural Wordsmith

Wendy Pease is the owner and president of Rapport International, a language services company that provides high quality translation and interpretation services with a specialty in global marketing, legal, employee communications, and medical services. Throughout her career, she has worked with hundreds of companies to help them communicate across more than 200 languages and cultures.

Wendy is a frequent speaker, writer, blogger, trainer, advisor, and master networker. She’s the author of the book “The Language of Global Marketing”, the host of the “Global Marketing Show” podcast, which features experts on opportunities and challenges in increasing multilingual lead gen and revenue.

Wendy’s passionate about connecting people across languages and cultures. She lived in Mexico, Taiwan, and the Philippines where she fell in love with differing cultures and came to understand that we are all human, no matter the language we speak.

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