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My ignorance. I wasn't aware of Giant Bicycle manufacturer, apparently the world's largest manufacturer. Interesting article in the NY Times for those who haven't read it.
Sorry, apparently I can't post a link to the story. Go to NY Times (nytimes-dot-com) and look for "Sorry, the World's Biggest Bike Maker".
No shift in manufacturing to the US in the foreseeable future. But they're opening a new factory in Hungary?
The limitation on posting a link is rather idiotic IMO.
moderator's note: here is the link https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
Sorry, apparently I can't post a link to the story. Go to NY Times (nytimes-dot-com) and look for "Sorry, the World's Biggest Bike Maker".
No shift in manufacturing to the US in the foreseeable future. But they're opening a new factory in Hungary?
The limitation on posting a link is rather idiotic IMO.
moderator's note: here is the link https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
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Giant makes frames for many other manufacturers as well as for its own bikes.
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The industry is homogenized, frames coming from a few select manufacturers, components from a few select manufacturers, and then the two are put together with a name on the down tube. Many people do not know this, but now those reading this thread do. It has been this way for many decades. Giant is the big boy in the industry, and has really set the standard for production frames. One thing unique about Giant is they not only design their frames and forks, they build them, too. Trek, Specialized and most of the rest do not. They only design and spec, they do not build the actual frame and fork. Although I now ride custom frames, I have ridden several Giants, Treks, and Specialized in the past, and they all performed well.
There are also production frames that the actual manufacturer produces and a company such as Trek or Specialized (I am not saying they do this now) contract to buy the frames and have their name put on it. Many off-brand names do this and the consumer gets a price break. Nothing fancy, mind you, just a good solid platform from which to hang parts.
There are also production frames that the actual manufacturer produces and a company such as Trek or Specialized (I am not saying they do this now) contract to buy the frames and have their name put on it. Many off-brand names do this and the consumer gets a price break. Nothing fancy, mind you, just a good solid platform from which to hang parts.
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To clarify: consider the last sentence of the OP, seems a bit off to complain about that, and may have something to do with him having so few posts anyway. Then the rest is about Giant that OP didn't know was the largest (ok, great) and then something about manufacturing not in the US (why would it be, a Taiwanese company has no reason to produce in the US when even US giants, pun intended, like Apple outsource to China/Taiwan themselves). Please tell me, what was constructive about that post.
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Reported as spam. There is a report button, use it.
Also, stop being apologists for users in violation of forum rules. Spam is against forum rules. If you can't post a link due to forum rules on posts or posting, and try to circumvent that by "hey go look at this random thing you'll have to search for thus giving views and clicks to a site"........that's spam. Whether intentional or not.
The apologists should be receiving negative points also for being enablers.
Also, stop being apologists for users in violation of forum rules. Spam is against forum rules. If you can't post a link due to forum rules on posts or posting, and try to circumvent that by "hey go look at this random thing you'll have to search for thus giving views and clicks to a site"........that's spam. Whether intentional or not.
The apologists should be receiving negative points also for being enablers.
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When people argue over bike brands they have to understand that a half dozen mfg in the world make 99% of bike frames. Those mfg get in orders from the different brands, weld up a frame and paint it with the name of the bike company that ordered it. They for the most part are all the same bike with different paint and name on them.
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though now companies like Giant are so big that they can make tooling patterns for their aluminum hydroforming machines
to even make the frame component tubes shaped differently for the customer brand importer..
to even make the frame component tubes shaped differently for the customer brand importer..
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Reported as spam. There is a report button, use it.
Also, stop being apologists for users in violation of forum rules. Spam is against forum rules. If you can't post a link due to forum rules on posts or posting, and try to circumvent that by "hey go look at this random thing you'll have to search for thus giving views and clicks to a site"........that's spam. Whether intentional or not.
The apologists should be receiving negative points also for being enablers.
Also, stop being apologists for users in violation of forum rules. Spam is against forum rules. If you can't post a link due to forum rules on posts or posting, and try to circumvent that by "hey go look at this random thing you'll have to search for thus giving views and clicks to a site"........that's spam. Whether intentional or not.
The apologists should be receiving negative points also for being enablers.
"The apologist should be receiving negative points for being enablers." Okay. lol
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My ignorance. I wasn't aware of Giant Bicycle manufacturer, apparently the world's largest manufacturer. Interesting article in the NY Times for those who haven't read it.
Sorry, apparently I can't post a link to the story. Go to NY Times (nytimes-dot-com) and look for "Sorry, the World's Biggest Bike Maker".
No shift in manufacturing to the US in the foreseeable future. But they're opening a new factory in Hungary?
The limitation on posting a link is rather idiotic IMO.
Sorry, apparently I can't post a link to the story. Go to NY Times (nytimes-dot-com) and look for "Sorry, the World's Biggest Bike Maker".
No shift in manufacturing to the US in the foreseeable future. But they're opening a new factory in Hungary?
The limitation on posting a link is rather idiotic IMO.
Giant recently opened a factory in Hungary and aims to produce 300,000 bikes there next year. Many manufacturers have set up in Vietnam, but Southeast Asia doesn’t make sense for Giant, Ms. Tu said. Not enough of a local market for its bikes.
Ms. Tu said she found it hard to understand why Chinese business owners seemed to believe their customers cared only about price, not quality. “They are willing to spend tens of thousands of euros to drink a bottle of red wine,” she said. “Why do they think other people are willing to ride a $60 bicycle?”
Her concern, when it comes to China, is maintaining Giant’s work force there. Young people’s interest in factory jobs is declining. Hiring in China still seems tough at the moment, despite widespread layoffs. “Before, if we wanted to hire one worker in China, there would be three people lining up,” Ms. Tu said. “Now, if you are looking for three people, it’s nice if you have even one person lined up.”
“If we can do more automation, then there will be a greater opportunity,” she said. “Under today’s automation, I think there’s absolutely no opportunity.”
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Your all just upset because wasn't an opportunity to post a pic of your Giant bike
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In regards to Hungary, they're building there because the demand is there and the labor rate is low. It's the same reason the small manufacturing shop I work at is viable, we target niche markets and maintain a close proximity to our customers.
Some interesting quotes:
While for decades developed nations looked towards other country's for cheap labor, now with China's booming middle class that's much more difficult...
Finally her viewpoint on manufacturing in America...
Some interesting quotes:
While for decades developed nations looked towards other country's for cheap labor, now with China's booming middle class that's much more difficult...
Finally her viewpoint on manufacturing in America...
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Reported as spam. There is a report button, use it.
Also, stop being apologists for users in violation of forum rules. Spam is against forum rules. If you can't post a link due to forum rules on posts or posting, and try to circumvent that by "hey go look at this random thing you'll have to search for thus giving views and clicks to a site"........that's spam. Whether intentional or not.
The apologists should be receiving negative points also for being enablers.
Also, stop being apologists for users in violation of forum rules. Spam is against forum rules. If you can't post a link due to forum rules on posts or posting, and try to circumvent that by "hey go look at this random thing you'll have to search for thus giving views and clicks to a site"........that's spam. Whether intentional or not.
The apologists should be receiving negative points also for being enablers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
https://www.chicagotribune.com/natio...c3y-story.html
Seriously, OP neither violated the letter or the spirit of the no links under 10 posts rule. That's to prevent real spamming, not people calling attention to interesting items in the news.
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That was exactly my point - there was absolutely nothing constructive about that post. A link to an article and then the rest was so random there was no point to it.
To clarify: consider the last sentence of the OP, seems a bit off to complain about that, and may have something to do with him having so few posts anyway. Then the rest is about Giant that OP didn't know was the largest (ok, great) and then something about manufacturing not in the US (why would it be, a Taiwanese company has no reason to produce in the US when even US giants, pun intended, like Apple outsource to China/Taiwan themselves). Please tell me, what was constructive about that post.
To clarify: consider the last sentence of the OP, seems a bit off to complain about that, and may have something to do with him having so few posts anyway. Then the rest is about Giant that OP didn't know was the largest (ok, great) and then something about manufacturing not in the US (why would it be, a Taiwanese company has no reason to produce in the US when even US giants, pun intended, like Apple outsource to China/Taiwan themselves). Please tell me, what was constructive about that post.
It pointed to a really good article about the strategy of the world's largest bike manufacturer.
And there's a pretty interesting part of that article about what it would take for Giant to want to produce in the U.S. Also, a lot about the shortage, the U.S. China trade war and more.
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We have a post limit to discourage spammers. It occasionally catches someone who doesn't post if they don't have anything novel to say. Many of us could learn from the OP in this regard.
I edited the OP to add the link, but I'll post it again: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
I edited the OP to add the link, but I'll post it again: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
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We have a post limit to discourage spammers. It occasionally catches someone who doesn't post if they don't have anything novel to say. Many of us could learn from the OP in this regard.
I edited the OP to add the link, but I'll post it again: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
I edited the OP to add the link, but I'll post it again: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/b...-shortage.html
According to post #9 , you should demerit yourself as a spam apologist.
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It pointed to a really good article about the strategy of the world's largest bike manufacturer.
And there's a pretty interesting part of that article about what it would take for Giant to want to produce in the U.S. Also, a lot about the shortage, the U.S. China trade war and more.
And there's a pretty interesting part of that article about what it would take for Giant to want to produce in the U.S. Also, a lot about the shortage, the U.S. China trade war and more.
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Thats a loose use of the word. I read this article on my own earlier today. Someone getting around the URL rules is just not a big deal to me when the article is from a newspaper. Context. Its different from if the website linked is for a product the poster is selling.
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