1.Product Development and Innovation:
Developing new hygiene products such as sanitary pads, tissues, wet wipes, etc. This involves selecting and combining raw materials, designing product structure and functionalities, and conducting product testing and validation.
2.Process Improvement and Optimization:
Continuously improving manufacturing processes of existing products to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, or improve product quality.
3.Market Trend Analysis:
Monitoring new trends and consumer demands in the market to adjust product development strategies accordingly and propose new innovations.
4.Quality Control and Safety Assessment:
Ensuring products meet safety standards and regulatory requirements, conducting quality control, and ensuring product reliability during use.
5.Coordination with Supply Chain and Production Departments:
Collaborating closely with the supply chain department to ensure timely and quality supply of raw materials. Also, coordinating with production departments to ensure smooth production and mass production of new products.
6.Technical Support and Training:
Providing technical support regarding product performance and usage to sales teams and customers, and possibly organizing training activities.
7.Environmental and Sustainable Development:
Considering the environmental impact of products throughout their lifecycle and promoting green and sustainable product design and manufacturing.
In summary, the work of the R&D department in the hygiene products industry involves innovation, market demand, and regulatory compliance, aiming to continuously advance products' competitiveness and market compliance.
