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A CEO of an embedded controls manufacturer told me, "if you are purely EMS or contract manufacturing, you are in serious trouble.
"In manufacturing, you deal with what you have in front of you.
If you want to have a factory job in America today, doing high-end manufacturing, you need to know algebra and calculus.
In manufacturing, you can apply new machinery and methods when they will pay off, and produce inventory to reduce demand fluctuations.
In the south, below what he calls "the commutershed" of Philadelphia, Mr. Hughes said, "You're not going to get office development, and for manufacturing you don't have the highly skilled labor force you need".
Back to Mr Duy:If you fall back on the pro-free trade argument that service sector jobs will compensate for the offshoring in manufacturing, you ignore the fact that the currency manipulation that impacted manufacturing will have the same impact on the service sector jobs if they are truly tradable.
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"When you lose your manufacturing base, you're losing your backbone, you're losing your strength," Tom Darmo said.
It's made of plastic, which could break eventually, but unless you're manufacturing meth you're probably not running much through the drain on a daily basis.
You are manufacturing what you desire.
If you work in a manufacturing facility, you use math every day; you need to compute angles and understand what happens to a piece of metal when it's bent to a certain angle".
They don't seem to understand that if you lose your manufacturing base you become a third-class country".
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