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Service-rich manufacturing: China’s new killer app?
Lots of experts are still talking about how manufacturers in China, faced with rising labor and other manufacturing costs, might preserve their competitiveness and profitability. Here’s rundown on the strategies championed (mostly by those who manufacture nothing… but that’s another story). GO STATESIDE: Everyone chased cheap labor to China. Now that it’s not so cheap … Continue reading »Posted on 17 May 2012 | 12:04 pm
Nice bike path in Shekou
Shekou, Baishi Rd.Posted on 13 May 2012 | 4:21 am
Made in America: the reports of its resurrection are greatly exaggerated
The predictions of a re-shoring trend may be greatly overblown. I commented on this post over on Forbes: “Why Mass Employment in Manufacturing Isn’t Coming Back: It’s The Productivity“. While it’s true that increased labor rates and perceived supply chain risks in China and other “low-cost countries” may prompt some manufacturers to “re-shore” production back … Continue reading »Posted on 28 April 2012 | 5:03 am
Tenacious but irrelevant
Went to HSBC’s main office in Hong Kong the other day and was surprised to see an Occupy Hong Kong site in the ground floor.Posted on 23 April 2012 | 6:15 pm
Evolution from scratch: It doesn’t get much cooler than this.
We have not only observed evolution in laboratories, now we have created the process by developing new strains of nucleotides and letting them reproduce themselves. This is something like an artificial form of DNA, created in the lab, and set on it’s way toward self-replication and, it turns out, evolution (based on selection pressures). This is … Continue reading »Posted on 20 April 2012 | 8:18 am