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Just became a victim of outsourcing... in reverse
Not much of a news. Interesting story at least.
So we were working on a new boat design for an Italian company. We already finished the deck and were preparing to put the supports in the milling process when suddenly the entire project was scrapped. It appears that italian unions managed to force the company to bring the entire project back home. Why outsource when you have domestic companies. I seen the italians work. It will cost them 5 times as much for an inferior product that will not meet the deadline. Plus a severance fee, plus they have to pay us for the work and material we already done all the while everything is going to be sent to the landfill because they can't receive the already finished deck. The unions managed to do what they do best, get people laid off. I doubt the company will be able to handle so much stress. Where do I fit in. Our company will benefit since we won't have any losses apart from loosing a customer and there's still some much work to be done my job is secured. Apart from having my heart broken after so much work put into it I am on a ''vacation'' until next week, since the next project isn't planned until monday. So 5 days times 8-12 hours times €6 is a revenue loss of €240 to €360 :/\\!! I could go on a vacation to Croatia with that money :/\\!! So, here's my rant for today :nope: |
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Don't worry Steve, it's a bump, nothing more.
Not that I lost anything, it's just I could have gotten more :wah: H-B, it takes months (years even) to develop a ship part to the point a model can be made. In the mean time the deck would crack, the wooden base would rot away and the steel frame would bend. Plus, the whole thing is copyrightet. That's why I avoid using names while writing this |
This is a smaller version of what we were modeling.
http://www.grandsoleil-france.com/up...torique/50.jpg |
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It's a deck model :O:
It's used to make the moulds, not the actual boat :O: |
I would hope that your bosses try to get more business that is in country then they dont have to worry about someone cutting a contract in the future.Or they should make the contracts stipulate that the build can not be moved like that.
I'm guessing though that your company must get a lot of contracts from Italians.Most likely because you guys do the job just a well if not better for a lower cost.They must have really leaned on someone to get them to cancel a contract and then move it but still pay your company for the parts and labor already finished. |
Slovenia is too small. In 6 years there (if I recall corectly) we had only 4 domestic orders.
Outsourcing in other countries is what keeps our company going. We do it cheaper, better and faster. That and a world renown in yacht design Japec and Jernej Jakopin hold. Our own boat sales hardly cover the production itself. |
Sorry to hear it Betonov.
Hope it gets better. :up: |
That's hard to bear Betonov but I'm pleased your employment isn't at risk...better times ahead hopefully.
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Don't feel sorry for me. Feel sorry for our clients.
Paying for a product they're not allowed to receive and begining from scratch on a project already halfway finished. Loosing 4 months of development which means they'll miss spring boat shows... This might tank the company :nope: |
So you guys make the pattern for the hulls and then they use the patten/mold that your company designed as template is that right?
I remember you posted a bit in thread a while back showing some of what you do.I wonder if you guys have done for the company around here that makes yachts these are steel hulled aluminum superstructure smaller luxury yachts.The hulls are finished here but they are welded together elsewhere and towed.This company is called Newcastle Marine. |
Yep, we are the first step from plans to boats. Or windmill blades. Or car bumpers.
I don't think we ever contracted for an american firm. I know we sold boats there, but never developed. |
Ah so you guys work with more than one type of materiel I am betting.Polyurethane,polystyrene,fiberglass probably some epoxy.I know a little about that I have a friend that makes custom surfboards.
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