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   / Ford Production #101  
Ahhhh, isnt it great? inflation is in full vertical trajectory, interest rates nudging upwards, more "common sense gun restrictions" in the pipeline, teachers union and woke culture runs the country and big tech has us by the shorts! (y)

Sign me up! :giggle:
You've been 'signed up' all along. It just isn't by choice, it's mandatory.....
 
   / Ford Production #102  
Thread pruned. Please continue the discussion without the politics and personal jabs.
 
   / Ford Production #103  
This Chip shortage still doesn't make sense. The power issue in Feb didn't halt TI here in NTX and I really don't believe the Austin interruption was but a few days and it takes no time to get everything back to full production. There is something else going on here. I suspect maybe a labor issue elsewhere due to the unemployment payouts with the covid addition is just keeping more people from going back to work and not necessarily in the chip making sector.
 
   / Ford Production #104  
Call me “isolationist”, but I say make em all here. We keep our own employed and are less vulnerable to attack.
 
   / Ford Production #105  
IC production was 'offshored' years ago due to labor costs and other factors and you just cannot 'flip a switch' and bring it back, so it is what it is.

Takes years to set up production here, not instantaneous and the labor cost still remains (here) and have gotten worse, not better.
 
   / Ford Production #106  
IC production was 'offshored' years ago due to labor costs and other factors and you just cannot 'flip a switch' and bring it back, so it is what it is.

Takes years to set up production here, not instantaneous and the labor cost still remains (here) and have gotten worse, not better.
I always hated that expression "it is what it is".
We put a man on the moon. Deep down, we still are a nation of "do-ers" and although its dwindling, I think we can manage to produce chips here.
Good grief.
 
   / Ford Production #107  
IC production was 'offshored' years ago due to labor costs and other factors and you just cannot 'flip a switch' and bring it back, so it is what it is.

Takes years to set up production here, not instantaneous and the labor cost still remains (here) and have gotten worse, not better.
Actually, yes they could. There are many fabs here in the US that are already equipped to make any chip and could be doing so in no time at all, It is the cost that prevents Auto manufacturers from doing so.
There are actually some idled fabs due to low demand for the older technology which many of the automotive industry uses (Larger design rules).
 
   / Ford Production #108  
I always hated that expression "it is what it is".
We put a man on the moon. Deep down, we still are a nation of "do-ers" and although its dwindling, I think we can manage to produce chips here.
Good grief.
Never said we could not. What I implied was, not immediately. It still is what it is. Instant gratification won't happen despite your wanting it to.
 
   / Ford Production #109  
Actually, yes they could. There are many fabs here in the US that are already equipped to make any chip and could be doing so in no time at all, It is the cost that prevents Auto manufacturers from doing so.
There are actually some idled fabs due to low demand for the older technology which many of the automotive industry uses (Larger design rules).
The one thing people fail to understand about automotive and that is, the automakers want everything as cheap as possible so they can maximize profit. Cheap as possible means offshore chips among other things.

Why 'it is what it is'...lol
 
   / Ford Production #110  
Takes years to set up production here, not instantaneous and the labor cost still remains (here) and have gotten worse, not better.

The one thing people fail to understand about automotive and that is, the automakers want everything as cheap as possible so they can maximize profit. Cheap as possible means offshore chips among other things.

Why 'it is what it is'...lol
Yes, what I said. I was responding to your earlier post about takes years to setup production and that is not correct. Production could begin in a very short amount of time, it's the higher price the US chip makers require that prevents the auto makers from using them.
 
   / Ford Production #111  
Having worked for a 3rd tier supplier of automotive components, I know all about the lowest bidder scenario. The automakers are continually pushing for price cuts but I don't ever see price reductions in their finished products.

They want it cheap and they want it NOW and that isn't working out so well for them presently.

JIT has turned into lots full of unfinished vehicles and unhappy customers. You know as well as I do that there will be no price reduction for any of those vehicles that are sitting, baking in the sun and getting older. Probably what will happen is a price increase instead. Blame it on Covid like the government does.
 
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I always hated that expression "it is what it is".
We put a man on the moon. Deep down, we still are a nation of "do-ers" and although its dwindling, I think we can manage to produce chips here.
Good grief.

^^^^ Absolutely!!! The experts said you couldn’t get a vaccine in under a year. No way. Can’t be done.

Well - it got done.

MoKelly
 
   / Ford Production #113  
Yes, what I said. I was responding to your earlier post about takes years to setup production and that is not correct. Production could begin in a very short amount of time, it's the higher price the US chip makers require that prevents the auto makers from using them.
It don't 'prevent' them from using them. It does however impact their 'for maximum profit' bottom line so, they are 'stacking up new vehicles' and waiting for the off shore chip makers to provide the cheaper imported stuff.

The markup on a new vehicle, especially a new pickup truck is way over the top, why I only buy low mileage off lease vehicles with a clean record. I can get a low mileage vehicle (under 20K miles) for basically 1/2 of sticker.

Bought a Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4x4 with every factory option off lease last year, Stickered for 75 grand, bought it for 30 from a local dealer. 22K miles and all service records (the dealer took care of it). Never in a wreck, third row seating was never even used. Too much gee-gaw for me but she wanted it. Paid cash too. I hate payments. All I had to do to it was new pads on the brakes and only reason I did that was I wanted to loose the organic pads and replace them with ceramic pads, I don't like black wheel dust on alloy rims. Don't need to be the first owner and take the depreciation hit. I let someone else do that.

My wife's buggy.
 
   / Ford Production #114  
JIT has turned into lots full of unfinished vehicles and unhappy customers.
JIT.. My company loved to use that buzz word back in the 90's, JIT manufacturing, It became known as "Just Isn't There"!

You know as well as I do that there will be no price reduction for any of those vehicles that are sitting, baking in the sun and getting older. Probably what will happen is a price increase instead. Blame it on Covid like the government does.
I blame it on the government, shelter in place too long, mask mandates for too long, additional covid benefits on top of normal unemployment that disincentivizes people going back to work.
 
   / Ford Production #115  
Big article on the front page of the local rag this morning about GM and Stellantis stacking up unfinished vehicles everywhere. I just wonder when the automakers will have enough and start layoff's.
I have seen reports on Ford doing this also & wondered why they were doing it. Then I remembered all of the money that came from the PPP program. They have to keep people working or they have to pay back the PPP loans.
 
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JIT.. My company loved to use that buzz word back in the 90's, JIT manufacturing, It became known as "Just Isn't There"!


I blame it on the government, shelter in place too long, mask mandates for too long, additional covid benefits on top of normal unemployment that disincentivizes people going back to work.

Some would say that all you note above was an intentional ploy to make as many people as possible dependent upon the government.

The more on the dole the better for certain government types. Once on the dole, it’s very hard to remove.

MoKelly
 
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   / Ford Production #117  
Just In Time manufacturing is in place for several reasons.

Inventory tax is one of them. You don't want to get caught holding personal property (inventory) at tax time. So you don't keep anything in stock until you absolutely need it.

That applies to both the maker of a product and the makers and suppliers of the parts and materials for those products.

So they aren't going to keep a bunch of finished products in stock. They aren't going to keep a bunch of parts to assemble those products in stock. And their suppliers of the materials to make the product aren't going to make the materials far in advance.

All of those factors result in a very thin supply line, from raw materials to finished products, that is easily disrupted and hard to restore back to full capacity.

Here's a list of states that still have full or partial inventory taxes as of July, 2020.

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   / Ford Production #118  
You can get around that as a 2nd or 3rd tier supplier by listing in house inventory as assigned to a particular customer. The outfit I worked for did that all the time. Full warehouse of steel coils, all assigned to customers so no incurred inventory tax.
 
   / Ford Production #119  
You can get around that as a 2nd or 3rd tier supplier by listing in house inventory as assigned to a particular customer. The outfit I worked for did that all the time. Full warehouse of steel coils, all assigned to customers so no incurred inventory tax.
Yes, we know that whoever owns it has to pay the inventory tax if applicable.
 
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