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The Parts Are on the Way, but at What Cost?

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_hm
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Manufacture close to home
_hm   9/25/2012 7:14:15 PM
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Bring manufacturing close to home. Along with transportation, it will bring ten more advantages.

 

 

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The Parts Are on the Way, but at What Cost?
SP   9/26/2012 2:54:48 AM
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Agreed if the transport medium by road is reduced, cost of logistics are bund to go high. And ultimately parts are going to get expensive. But truck driver's job isnt a fancy one. Its a hectic job with less pay. The risks are more.

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logistic trend in emerging countries
Himanshugupta   9/26/2012 1:30:53 PM
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In last few years i have seen something quite interesting happening in India as far as logistics and supply chain is concerned. With the advent of e-commerce in last decade and now it becoming a rage, these companies are building their own courier and postage network rather than relying on pre-existing private and public services. I do not know the real reason but i think tha better customer service, bit expensive but more reliable service and long term planning can be some reasons. I know that in US, FexEx and UPS etc are usually preferred for e-commerce services but not in India. I wonder whether any such activity is happening in other emerging countries.

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Re: Manufacture close to home
Himanshugupta   9/26/2012 1:34:33 PM
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Rather than bringing manufacturing close to home, i will prefer either manufacturing at low cost destination or at home because either reduce logistic and supply chain simple or keep it at low cost. A middle way can be of little benefit.

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Bolaji Ojo   9/26/2012 10:16:47 PM
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_hm, Sorry, a great deal of the manufacturing that's been transferred outside the United States and other Western nations isn't coming back but I do agree that high-end production may return as manufacturers consider their total cost, including logistics.

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Hospice_Houngbo   9/26/2012 11:33:14 PM
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@Bolaji,

Anyway, that is good news even if all the jobs dont come back home. But as you said, the surge will depend on the production cost in the home country. Apparenty in the US, manufacturing jobs are coming home fast according to this article.

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Jacob   9/27/2012 12:25:53 AM
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HH, we cannot say like that, Obama is trying his level best to bring back atleast some of the companies and to stop outsourcing. But again it may be for a short while still completing the next presidential election. Last week he also announced certain packages including tax rebate and exemption for native companies.

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stochastic excursion   9/27/2012 12:29:12 AM
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Bringing manufacturing closer to where goods are purchased would involve effort, and involve a lot of urban planning.  Will phasing out the off-shoring logistics, with all its sunk costs, be more economical in the long run?  The numbers indecate that this may be true.

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Jennifer Baljko   9/27/2012 5:24:03 AM
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_ hm - bringing manufacturing back closer may offset the transportation costs, but it may not lessen the total, longer-term costs, and that's still what will drive business decisions.

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Re: logistic trend in emerging countries
Jennifer Baljko   9/27/2012 5:27:26 AM
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Himanshugupta - That's an interesting trend, thanks for sharing the news. Do you know which companies are setting up their own delivery services? Any high-tech companies? I'd love to look into and maybe do a story about it. Thanks.

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