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Re: [Spridgets] Chinese Manufacturers

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Chinese Manufacturers
From: Ron Soave <soavero@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 08:25:24 -0700 (PDT)
Anyone go to the KIC at Road America yesterday and see the Fiat engined 
Speedwell Sprite? End of LBC content...

I have closely dealt with China as a manufacturer on a somewhat small basis (I 
have never sent one job to China, I will say). It does not matter what you 
specify - you go to China because you mass produce. When you mass produce, you 
cannot inspect every unit, no matter how sophisticated your inspection 
equipment. You have to do lot testing. This means you operate under the 
assumption of 6 sigma process control, and if 1 is good, they're all good. It 
doesn't always (ever?) work out. You can get hurt big time (the same thing can 
happen in Detroit or Tokyo, by the way...read the newspapers). Something like a 
one-off or limited volume run where you can watch closely and control quality 
(insert guitar here), you actually pull off good quality, but without the 
economic benefit. 

Companies (some real big ones) are starting to pull out of China because of 
cost and quality. Cost is rising because the workers starting to get a whiff of 
capitalism and demanding higher pay. Also the government is no longer valuing 
their currency to the value of a dollar. China's political stability is risky, 
which makes it a tough place to consider for long term investment in 
currencies. Our debt (thank you Barry O for really putting it into the 
stratosphere) endangers the dollar as being used as the standard in 
International trade deals, but it still is - NOT the Yuan. Does this mean the 
jobs are coming back to the US? A few, yes. Most, not yet. The economic balance 
is so delicate it is incredible, or it would be very simple to just provide 
economic incentive to do business here. I could get very inappropriately 
political right now, but we need an administration that actually likes US 
businesses, especially small entrepreneurial ones, and uses smart
 enough guys to figure out that balance. They're out there, but I digress.

China is starting to outsource to Vietnam and Laos to address the cost issue. 
Very complex stuff that can't get solved in an email. 

Too hot to LBC, and I really need to finish the last hour of prep for Joliet 
race next weekend - 

Ron
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