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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 553736" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>**Edwards Demming spelled it all out for U.S. manufacturing many many years ago! He simply said to build quality first at manufacturing costs. Then shoot for quotas last. Then the world will beat a path to your door. Perhaps Remington Arms should have invested some of their time in attending that old man's seminars</p><p> </p><p>**I don't want to get into the political crap, but the real reason for the auto bail out had nothing to do with the big three (believe me all three got something). It was really a bail out of about 3.2 million others that are affectted by what goes on inside those plants. These folks are the suppliers in virtually all the lower 48 states. Everybody from a tire company to a guy that drives a truck delivering them. If you ever went to the Chicago Tool Show you'd understand what I'm saying. Half the folks showing equipment were counting on sales from the big three.</p><p> </p><p>**Remington is not dead but well on the road to a long slow death unless they change their ways of doing business. A shame, and maybe somebody will pick them up and straiten out their game plan. We saw the samething with Winchester Olin, and others along the way.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 553736, member: 25383"] **Edwards Demming spelled it all out for U.S. manufacturing many many years ago! He simply said to build quality first at manufacturing costs. Then shoot for quotas last. Then the world will beat a path to your door. Perhaps Remington Arms should have invested some of their time in attending that old man's seminars **I don't want to get into the political crap, but the real reason for the auto bail out had nothing to do with the big three (believe me all three got something). It was really a bail out of about 3.2 million others that are affectted by what goes on inside those plants. These folks are the suppliers in virtually all the lower 48 states. Everybody from a tire company to a guy that drives a truck delivering them. If you ever went to the Chicago Tool Show you'd understand what I'm saying. Half the folks showing equipment were counting on sales from the big three. **Remington is not dead but well on the road to a long slow death unless they change their ways of doing business. A shame, and maybe somebody will pick them up and straiten out their game plan. We saw the samething with Winchester Olin, and others along the way. gary [/QUOTE]
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