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14-11-2006, 07:52 AM | #31 | |||
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Who really wants to say that a Chinese worker is less-capable than as Australia one? I'd doubt the average "Joe" slapping together Falcons in Broadmeadows is any more skilled than the average "Lee" slapping together Statesmans in Beijing .. However I do not condone this. It's the continuing slide of Australia manufacturing. Aeronautics is basically gone, electronics is basically gone, now automotive is under threat. Then it will be heavy industry .. we'll be back to farming and tourism. Maybe Paul Keating was right? |
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14-11-2006, 08:02 AM | #32 | ||
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Trouble with China is consistency. Like BeStRaFe said above - it'll take them 6 goes to get it right and that shipment will be great. Then 2 shipments later quality goes down the toilet again.
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14-11-2006, 08:52 AM | #33 | |||
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I think we have missed the boat with China and with our own developement. We should have been developing an ethanol and bio-diesel industry, implementing it and exporting the fuels, technology and possibly the vehicles. |
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14-11-2006, 09:20 AM | #34 | |||
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14-11-2006, 09:28 AM | #35 | ||
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as long as ford dont do it it will be ok but it is a growing concern to see so many jobs going overseas
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14-11-2006, 10:03 AM | #36 | ||
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I think what most people are worried about is 'quality control' more than anything
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14-11-2006, 11:12 AM | #37 | |||
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When i was working as an engineering intern for an aussie manufacturing company, we spoke to people from europe who couldn't match the chinese machine's build quality. Yes there are some backyard companies that still produce crap but the organised industry can produce awesome quality work for a fraction fo the cost here. An example is that many American cars cannot be sold in China due to the emissions regulations being tougher in China. For memory, the Chinese economy is no longer completely regulated by comunist practice. They have a hybrid system which is facilitating the massive economic boom they have there.
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14-11-2006, 11:32 AM | #38 | ||
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No way, NEVER, I don't even like buying BIANTE etc that are made in China. China is a polluted hole. actually I wouldnt mind if they made HOLDENS in China as long as they kept them there along with the rest of the crap.
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14-11-2006, 12:23 PM | #39 | |||
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Holden already gets most of their stuff from Asia anyway. They used to get their plastics from LINPAC group, now they get it from south korea. On top of that, the steel price in Oz went through the roof and holden started getting their steel from china. As mentioned before, not the same quality and a hell of a lot of recycled dubious quality metal in there. You'd be surprised to learn just how much of the ve is from se asia. Actually come to think of it, the successor to the ve should be called SE, after SE Asia.
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14-11-2006, 12:35 PM | #40 | |||
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Lets put Chinese quality in perspective. Firstly a few decades of hard ideological communism and the cold war undermined quality/innovation in countries that were technologically clever such as China and Czechoslovakia. They were sheltered from the competitive forces of capitalism and their industries became complacent and starved of ideas and incentive. Now that these countries have reconnected to the global economy and ideas everything is turning around. The Czechs went straight to the front because they are a small country/ quick to restructure and now Skoda for example (once a communist joke) is regarded as the best quality car brand in the world after Lexus. Same thing will be happening in China (much bigger elephant to get moving) as they gain experience from joint manufacturing ventures with western countries (including some rampant plagiarism unfortunately). I believe China has now just lapped Germany as the third biggest motor vehicle manufacturer in the world after US and Japan. (Also a case of China going up passing Germany going down in the opposite direction I think!) So don't resist the inevitable and it won't be so bad quality-wise in the long term. More a case of working out how best Australia can restructure to well-position itself in this global economy.
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14-11-2006, 05:14 PM | #41 | |||
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Also some of the stuff that comes out of China is good quality but it also comes at a price. |
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14-11-2006, 06:44 PM | #42 | |||
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What's the bread and butter offering from GMH and Ford? A 35 thousand dollar gas gussler weighing in at about 1800kg. Im over 4, 5 and 6 litre engines. So is our planet. And what are the domestic manufacturers cramming down my throat when i walk into the dealership? It's not the 2 litre.
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14-11-2006, 06:50 PM | #43 | |||
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14-11-2006, 07:01 PM | #45 | |||
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1: The name. 2: Deawoo was almost gone and started too get the poor 380 treatment you cant trust buying a car if the car company is going under what about my warranty's etc. Now with holden that same car is better backed up if anything goes wrong they are covered. Quote:
Every single part of my pc is from OS. But i bought the parts from a Aussie Supplier and fitted them myself. It's Aussie owned and made;).
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Ford have a "just in time" policy in regards to stocks for a lot of their plastics, and moulding is usually a week for a production run of say 2500 bumpers, shipping them from china can take up to 3 months and as such is not an option with these extensive delays. Holden have a substantial export market and are able to pre-empt X amount of cars and order enmasse accordingly. Furthermore, look at the Australian Standardised date stamp, it will be look like 3 little clocks with an arrow pointing to a number. China does their date stamps differently with an actual digit or in some cases, no stamp at all. Even better yet, chinese moulds will often have an actual model number on them in chinese numerals and digits.
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15-11-2006, 08:50 AM | #51 | |||
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15-11-2006, 09:50 AM | #52 | |||
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How many people here would buy an Australian made Electrolux product such as Westinghouse, Simpson, Dishlex etc? Just another manufacturer, just like Holden, Ford and Toyota that build products here and employ Australians but for how much longer?
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15-11-2006, 10:10 AM | #53 | |||
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I think the issue with China manufacture will not be quality but adjusting to the inconveniences and costs of imports - and of course the loss of jobs.
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15-11-2006, 10:44 AM | #54 | |||
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I'm interested in you opinion on the price cutting of the BFII range and it's impact on the BA-BF resale, Do you think it's killed it and what would the boor bugger that just spent $50,000 on a XR8 feel right now. I was mad when i bought a Samsung DVD player in 2000 for $600 and my mate went too the same place and bought one the same 4 weeks later for $400 :
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15-11-2006, 10:45 AM | #55 | |||
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Bargain hunting ourselves into thin ice, whilst being an apt comment... is perhaps a little melodramatical. Strip away the undertone and look at what you're saying there. Some imported goods are cheaper than equivalent goods we produce domestically. So, you're suggesting that i should be paying $3 for an australian widget that i can get overseas for $1.50? Look, it's a nice thought. But you cant sit here and preach what's "wrong" and "right" to a consumer. It's irrelevant, because all that matters is how people WILL behave. Most people want to get the most bang for their buck. You cant dictate the actions of the majority in order to benefit a certain sector, industry or company. Hell yes, if we continue down the current path... we're in trouble. Foreign companies will not only have a say in the market place but will also have political influence and an impact on the direction of our country. Now THAT would be a bannana republic. That's not to say we cant survive. But we need to be a little more dynamic than 'forcing' people to buy domestic goods. Quality is the obvious thing that comes to mind. If we can keep making a better product than what's coming out of, say, china... then there's a definite advantage there. That is to say - focus on making a domestic product that australians want to buy, as opposed to focusing on stopping them from buying OS. Better yet - make something that has a comparative advantage OS and will sell there. Beat the buggers at their own game but with a different play (uranium a good example). I guarantee that approach has a much longer term horizon. Dont try and unravel the global marketplace - let's use it to our advantage. Protection will see us move backwards. Let's focus on innovation and move forwards, with the rest of the world.
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15-11-2006, 12:35 PM | #56 | |||
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Thats true. Merc, BMW and VW/Audi all have factories in China which make cars for thier own market only. |
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15-11-2006, 02:34 PM | #57 | ||||
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As for the plastics you are right, Holden can stock pile some of their parts, and a larger volume means a better price. I'd dare say that the plastics company they use has a number of clauses stipulated on their supply contract which forces compliance on delivery date, price fluctuations etc so as to not catch Holden out. For a large plastics company in China Holden would be a salesmans dream. Essentially, Holden would mean about 1 and a half billion dollars a year in sales if every car used $1000.00 worth of plastics.
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15-11-2006, 02:56 PM | #58 | |||
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15-11-2006, 03:08 PM | #59 | |||
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15-11-2006, 03:09 PM | #60 | ||
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I used to go out of my way to buy Australian made products, until I bought a pair of Rivers shoes and saw how crap they were. Got my money back and couldn't find a pair anywhere that were glued together properly. Now I only buy made in China Colorados and they last for years.
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