04-16-2013, 11:45 AM | #112 |
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apparently some posters on this board doesn't use iPhone, or iMacs, or anything of quality made in China.
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04-16-2013, 02:08 PM | #113 | |
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There are super quality products out there that outshines any apple product. And they are not made in china. I am not an Apple guy anyway, I like freedom and diversity. When BMW will become the next Apple, I will change. |
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04-16-2013, 11:02 PM | #115 |
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If you've ever been in a BMW factory, you'd see that while there are people there, a HUGE amount of the precision jobs are done by robots. Nearly every weld, glue joint, rivet is installed by a robot. Critical alignment construction is done by robots. The people may feed the jig that holds the parts, but then automation takes over, followed by automated laser an sensor quality checks to verify everything is done properly. Certainly, there's room for errors, but as more and more of it is taken over by the computers and robots, where the vehicles are actually assembled is less of a concern. Now, holding a supplier up to a high standard for materials that meet the design specs is a big issue...water pollution, unstable power, and various potential contamination is a concern. Quite awhile ago, my brother-in-law was involved with Kodak building a factory there. Lots of problems, but they ended up building their own water purification system to supply the plant and generated their own clean, reliable power to keep things going. Some processes just cannot tolerate a break in infrastructure. How they'll survive with the JIT manufacturing techniques used in other BMW plants will be interesting. But, I suppose stockpiling parts may not as big a financial hit as elsewhere.
I do believe China can and does make some quality products...just too many of them are just not executed well, whether because of design, process, or material choices to keep the price down, it's sometimes hard to say. Bottom line, they can build nice things...they often fail, maybe intentionally. In a disposable society, high quality is often not a major factor. |
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04-17-2013, 12:33 AM | #116 |
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I deliberately never owned any apple product. IMO, Apple's competitors are generally technically superior.
Can you tell me if there is really any difference in the recent way BMW and Apple approach their product development. Now it seems like BMW even copy Apple's trademark "i" prefix for the electric cars. |
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04-17-2013, 01:55 AM | #117 |
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The truth is no matter what you buy, the company still gets the most benefit out from China. That means you can only follow what Chinese like.
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04-17-2013, 02:07 AM | #118 | |
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04-17-2013, 05:03 PM | #120 |
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Having been at many BMW plants throughout the globe there is virtually no difference to whether you are in India , China , South Africa or even the US, because it still feels like you are in Germany.
Everything is done accordingly to German developed methods including quality control and even training but one thing is consistently constant. The languages may differ but there is one universal language every global associate speaks and that is BMW.
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04-17-2013, 06:21 PM | #121 |
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Please tell me which major brand has a non Chinese built product. Every major brand including LG, Samsung, Apple, HTC, etc all manufacture their products in China.
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