dickfoster
Elite Member
Isn't VW in trouble at the moment with their diesels ?
Don't know about their diesels but they're in deep dodo with the gubberment. LOL
Isn't VW in trouble at the moment with their diesels ?
Our global JIT (Just In Time) world is extremely fragile. Most folks can't comprehend this. The reality is is that things are only going to get more tenuous.![]()
Well I seen a video where the Deere was 10X better than the Mahindra.
I run into this all time now with Medical Equipment...
Just today a specialized $500 light bulb was needed... manufacturer said no light bulbs have been made since 2007 and this model was discontinued in 2004.
My original CEO gave me a free hand to stock select critical parts and at the time we bought this machine I wrote into the purchase order to include a spare...
So this morning the OR director left me a message and said to replace the item would be 12k... I said let me look at it and it turned out to be the bulb... I was quickly told no parts available and then I dusted off my spare...
The corporate culture has shifted tremendously in 25 years... no money or space tied up in spare parts is the rule... items were tagged for disposal and I set them aside to keep for spare parts... saved our bacon many times.
Too much trust is put into just in time supply chain logistics... but then I am old school.
In 25 years we have never cancelled a case due to a problem with facilities or hospital owned equipment... when I'm gone I no this will no longer be the case... plus no one is going to be here 16 hours like I was yesterday... just isn't the way of the world.
When you outsource you give up control...
It kind of reminds me of how telephone service has changed... there was a time when reliability was everything... not anymore since ATT or the local Telcos are no longer responsible as in one stop from network to your bedroom telephone.
Expectations are sometimes exceeded and even greatly exceeded... a few weeks back I ordered two air compressors online with expected delivery of 7 to 10 days... you can imagine my surprise when they were at my doorstep the next morning...
What does one stop from network to your bedroom telephone mean? and what does your expectations have to do with the the op's situation?
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I believe there is a difference in products... and a lot of the difference is not readily apparent when shopping... a strong dealer network with large domestic inventory a phone call away matters when you depend on your equipment to meet your obligations...
I sell several brands. I am going to be purposefully vague about the brand and model since it really doesn't matter.
I've had situations where a buyback or swap seemed reasonable and necessary and the OEM refused, or continued to delay the decision. It's my customer and I sold him the tractor, so I bought it back anyway. I have done the buyback or the swap before and just dealt with the short term financial loss, and I have reaped the long term rewards of that sort of customer service. The dealer can make this call, he just has to realize that he now owns a repaired tractor that he must discount and that is costly.
Most customers will agree to pay a modest value for the hours they have already had the unit. That is as long as you get it done quickly. And often they will move up a tractor size and pay the difference for that, and that helps the dealer. But if you wait until they are smokin' mad, you have gained nothing. Even if you do exactly what they want at that point, it is too late to buy "good will". Timing is everything, and customer satisfaction is key and there is a point of no return.
Maybe the best post DavesTractor has ever made. Your customers have to come before your short term profits. A tractor, regardless of who built is, is only as good as the dealership who sells it to you.
Maybe the best post DavesTractor has ever made. Your customers have to come before your short term profits. A tractor, regardless of who built is, is only as good as the dealership who sells it to you.
That kind of relationship with PT is almost impossible to believe in this day and age and too good to be true. Usually a company like that (Or Harley, The Rake People) gets bought by a Billion Dollar corporation in a leveraged deal and everything that's good is destroyed to become like every other dysfunctional faceless corporation.