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04-11-2006, 07:11 PM | #31 | ||
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beginning of the End for Ford Australia ?
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05-11-2006, 09:35 PM | #32 | |||
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06-11-2006, 07:36 AM | #34 | ||
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Not a bad time to move people out of a company. Low unemployment generally and a booming economy. Better to do this now than in a few years when things get tougher.
Each new generation of falcon brings new methods of construction, requiring less labour. So normally manufacturers should be shrinking workforces unless demands go through the roof. With a few small LHD markets, falcon should be secure. |
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06-11-2006, 06:37 PM | #35 | |||
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Hopefully some of the members i regularly engage in discussion with may be able to identify the link between job losses (which many despise) and the need to improve productivity (which many despise). This is exactly the outcome that a more flexible workplace could help us avoid. And no, im not talking about reducing wages - that's a band aid fix. Now is the time to get a final answer from the people of this country - do you want to have your cake and eat it too?
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06-11-2006, 06:47 PM | #36 | |||
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But surely the vehicle would be built at Nanjing, China; with the vehicle design to be done in Australia (design factory, partially funded by the government remember). But, once that is done, kiss goodbye the Falcon being built in Australia. I'd expect that if Orion is going to be on the money it will be a LHD possible car, of which will be manufactured offshore, then give it a few years and you might be kissing goodbye to manufacturing in Australia apart from remanfactured models such as FPV.
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But if FOA manufacturing is going down I guess it'll explain Prodrive getting into bed with Toyota. |
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It doesn’t have to be the Chinese either, in the early 90's New Zealand’s Fisher Paykel aggressively launched a range of home appliances with some products barely meeting Australian design rules at the time. Everyone loved them. In 1994 Simpson in an effort to stave off growing competion, rationalised its fridge line operations and moved it out of Adelaide (where they had been making fridges there since Adam was a boy) to Orange NSW, and now they are closing the cook range plant in Adelaide altogether. How safe is the fridge line in Orange now??? Of coarse this not entirely Fisher Paykels fault but people still bought up these goods in preference to our Australian equivalent Products. How many here have a Fisher Paykel appliance at home? If these were Simpson or Kelvinator instead would that have made a difference over all??? We have had all these buy Australian campaigns before but we still keep finding ourselves in this mess. Why??? It seems that nobody (except Dick Smith) seems to really care. |
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Yeah i would have expected some fairly stringent service level requirements.... but a lot of it subjective, difficult to measure...
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Brazil seems capable of doing it - no dependance on external fuel supplies. Holden exports to that market. |
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