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![]() "Frank Boettcher" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 15:27:06 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote: It is truly American to buy the best product available for your money, regardless of where it came from. That's capitalism and freedom! Anything else is tribalistic jingoism. Amen! Agreed. As one who ran manufacturing operations and is now unemployed as a result of globalizaition, I have strong feelings on the subject. Open competition is good. The consumer should be given a choice between quality and cost and determine what value means to him. Problem is, todays CEO's are taking away that choice. I had the last domestic operation in my industry and the most repected product. My product cost approximately 15% more than the competition which was all Chinese and of questionable quality. My business was growing because many continued to make the choice for quality. Corporate decision to consolidate my location and outsource about 70 percent of my business to China shut me down. It was pure greed coupled with junior achievement management. I was making money and growing but it is like the goose that was laying the golden egg. Lets kill the goose and see where the gold is. The results of this brilliant strategy. Sales are lower, profits are lower, that reputation that had been maintained for 75 years is fading at a rapid pace, 350 good people are out of work, the consumer of the product has no choice but to accept poor quality because that is all there is. The Chinese in this type of manufacture use processes that were used in the '40s and '50s in the U. S. Batch manufacturing with lots of set up breaks going from one junk machine to another. Casting processes with individuals compacting sand by stomping on it in the molds. The brilliant strategists - when it became apparent what they had done, sold the group and are still there to wreak havoc again. The Japanese car makers competed honestly, basing their process on Demming's, an American, system of statistical process control. Demming went to the U. S. companies first and got laughed out of their offices.Today, most U. S. Companies have adopted similar systems. The Japs forced this and that was a good thing. U. S. cars are better by far today than they were 25 years ago. The Chinese are bringing nothing to the table but indentured servitude labor. A communist Country that only takes care of the rich brokers who get the advantage of that cheap labor. My $.02 worth Frank Well said, especially about junior achievement management. |
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