The miracle of
manufacturing is that you can take raw material and process it into a useable
commodity and sell it for a lot more than the cost of the commodities you use.
Sure, you have
development and labor costs, but the sales price is usually much higher and
these costs can be absorbed to produce a profit.
You then take that
profit and invest it in better equipment and better designs that enables you to
make and sell more widgets. It is the only industry that can do this. It is the
bedrock of all economies.
Before the inventions
like the steam engine and electricity that made it possible to mass produce
products, all products were made by craftsmen one at a time. The same rules
applied. The craftsman had to manage expenses for raw material, had to be
skilled, had to make a quality product and had to charge enough to make a
living.
The new inventions
made it possible to lower costs through mass production. This took a leap with
Henry Ford’s assembly line. It took another leap automating select
manufacturing processes to get perfect quality. I took another leap with high
volume, high speed automation like you fine at the Huggies Diaper plants.
Even Communist
countries like China have discovered that they cannot maintain their economy
without manufacturing.
The complexity in
manufacturing offers more opportunities than most other industries for regular
people, especially if engineers are involved developing products. High School
grads can enter as Assemblers and learn the product and the operations. They
can advance to machine operator and then to machine technician if they acquire
the necessary training. They can advance to supervision if they have leadership
qualities.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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