Friday, April 13, 2018

Supply Chain


Businesses have always sent Request for Quote notices to suppliers to ensure that they can keep their costs low. The high inflation rates of the 1970s got businesses interested in managing their materials costs. 

US manufacturers had always maintained records of their inventory items for tax purposes. By the 1970s these inventory records were computerized and US manufacturers were interested in limiting their inventory to preserve cash. (MRP) Material Requirements Planning became the activity initiated to achieve this.

The Quotes that came back from Vendors were typically lower if larger quantities or parts were ordered. But companies were also redesigning their products and needed to avoid building parts inventories of what might become obsolete parts. They also had to deal with their vendors taking their parts out of production and this required immediate design changes.

Vendors were judged by low cost, on-time delivery, parts quality and ease of returns on parts that didn’t pass customer inspection. Businesses used reliable vendors. The Vendor list became known as the Supply Chain and this included US and overseas vendors.

Tariffs had always been charged on certain products by all countries, but trade agreements initiated by the EU and those entered into by the US like NAFTA and WTO to limit some of these Tariffs.

The result of these trade agreements for the US was off-shoring of manufacturing, massive job losses and the decimation of US manufacturing capabilities. Globalization of the Supply Chain has resulted in US economic decline.

The US Trade Deficit in 2017 was $566 billion. Excessive immigration has kept the Labor Force Participation Rate for working-age US citizens stuck at 62.9%

The US federal government acted in the best interests of campaign contributors, but failed to act in the best interest of its citizens. Trump was elected in 2016 to use all effective means possible to return manufacturing jobs and restore the middle class.

US companies who have their manufacturing done in China would need to realign their supply chain to ship parts to the US to coordinate the move.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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