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New Owner of Remington Arms Talks of its FUTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="netman" data-source="post: 1998881" data-attributes="member: 70875"><p>Remington could fashion their assembly facility just like Toyota. All the parts needed for the day arrive just in time for assembly.</p><p>Here in southern Indiana we have a Toyota assembly plant. All day long you see Semitic trailers arriving with frames, parts and what is needed to build a vehicle. All these parts come from different manufacturing plants. Everything is manufactured to Toyota's specs. Remington could do the same. There is no inventory sitting around for months or years. Remington could have a barrel contract, stock contract, action contract and trigger contract. All parts for assembly arrive and are assembled by their craftsman. Once assembled then to shipping.</p><p>That way if the barrels are not correct it's someone else's lose and another contract is started with a new manufacturing facility.</p><p>The most important part is quality control along the way and a really nice rifle goes out the door.</p><p>We all have or remember when your Remington firearm was a premium shooting and functioning firearm.</p><p>Go Remington!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netman, post: 1998881, member: 70875"] Remington could fashion their assembly facility just like Toyota. All the parts needed for the day arrive just in time for assembly. Here in southern Indiana we have a Toyota assembly plant. All day long you see Semitic trailers arriving with frames, parts and what is needed to build a vehicle. All these parts come from different manufacturing plants. Everything is manufactured to Toyota’s specs. Remington could do the same. There is no inventory sitting around for months or years. Remington could have a barrel contract, stock contract, action contract and trigger contract. All parts for assembly arrive and are assembled by their craftsman. Once assembled then to shipping. That way if the barrels are not correct it’s someone else’s lose and another contract is started with a new manufacturing facility. The most important part is quality control along the way and a really nice rifle goes out the door. We all have or remember when your Remington firearm was a premium shooting and functioning firearm. Go Remington! [/QUOTE]
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