Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Forbes: Why Amazon can't make the Kindle in America

Forbes: Well worth reading, thinking about, and acting upon.

“So the decline of manufacturing in a region sets off a chain reaction. Once manufacturing is outsourced, process-engineering expertise can’t be maintained, since it depends on daily interactions with manufacturing. Without process-engineering capabilities, companies find it increasingly difficult to conduct advanced research on next-generation process technologies. Without the ability to develop such new processes, they find they can no longer develop new products. In the long term, then, an economy that lacks an infrastructure for advanced process engineering and manufacturing will lose its ability to innovate.”

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I am confused now about the state of American manufacturing. Are we still a manufacturing powerhouse (aside from consumer electronics and consumer goods) or are we not? What about the machinery Foxconn uses to make Apple's products? Where is that made? What about Boeing, Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas and the like - where is the manufacturing of the products designed by these powerhouses done?
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America is much less of a powerhouse than it once was.

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