Sunday, 24 November 2024

The Industrial Lie - The Shoe

Since the beginning of Industrialisation the war that shapes this Dark Modernity we all suffer in is fought in also the clothing or fashion industry, because our Traveller People founded Manufacture` Workshops are highly competetive to Factories. Factories use machines like Ford's production line instead of efficiently structured placed machine tools, but have way more workers that all receive a share of the profit, that are all a single quality control instance and are intelligent thereby autonomously flexible while factories can produce 24h with little maintenance time, having very few workers, but are inflexible towards design changes.
In many industries, such as fast changing once, factory based enterprises produce warehouses full of unsellable goods if mistaken the market and store them for a later point, while the workshops change more often designs. Warehousing costs pushed factories into 3 World Countries, not pay cheques.
Some products can be altered in masses by reworking them using an addition machineing step, such as suing another layef over a shoe.

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The first unskatabale skate shoe from 90ies Etnies, possibly still around.

Or, how to bullshit your designer label brand...

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Workshop, One worker, One item

Manufacture, One worker, One production step


Factory, Workers set up machines, except there is none.

You struggle with the English/French word manufacture? 
The Germans proclaimed it over time...these pederastic resistant aliens to children loving human supporters.


The Warehouse Exchange Rate Problem

Due to the Dollar and affiliated Euro, Swiss Franc and British Pound manipulating the exchange rates to especially all 3rd World currencies the overprodiction is unsellable in all potential new markets outside the G7 and G20 depending on the product, by creating huge losses finding a buyer.
A Shoe for 200 Euros needs an average income buyer possibly 10 hours of work in the Euro Zone. In Nigeria that is well 100 or even 1000 or actually more likely 10.000 hours, even so the difference for an all localy and on demand product is way lower, such as a Burger.
But who understands the Big Mac Index and worse, who does and spreads lies like Japan imports paddies to kill the argument?