Reference no: EM132247210
ARTICLE:
The Future of American Manufacturing
What Is the Biggest Advantage to Manufacturing in the United States?
The Consensus: Being close to customers lets companies get products out quickly without blowing their margins. Plus it means getting feedback directly from the people who buy those items (and maybe even hiring a few), which makes the products better.
What the companies said:
Nalgene: Speed. There’s a lot of times where retailers are like, “Hey guys, we have a promotion and we need you to ship in three weeks.” Our competitive set, they obviously have to ship from overseas, and they’re not able to react as quickly as we can.
Sierra Nevada: With beer, being close to the consumer is important. Not having long transit times, being able to control the routes to distribution. We ship our beer refrigerated. Doing that from a foreign country is pretty costly.
Stihl: Manufacturing here gives us the ability to quickly and easily adapt to changing supply and demand and respond to the customer with new innovations.
Polaris: It’s a tremendous workforce. Our 11,000 employees are crazy competitive. We’re also close to our customers: About 80 percent of our volume is sold here.
Zippo: When we ship products into China, Europe, there’s a duty on it, there’s logistics costs. The quality has to be impeccable for customers to pay that premium value for the name. To try and develop that in Shenzhen, there’s just no way we could provide that level of oversight.
QUESTION:
Name a way Quality Control can contribute to an observation made by one of the five largest manufactures in the U.S.A. today. Also, use a direct quote from the article to tie into quality control.
Quality Control (QC) may be defined as a system that is used to maintain a desired level of quality in a product or service.