Happy New Year to you and all the best for 23 I also think Re-shoring is also going to continue not just supply chain but also for Strategic reasons, with what’s going on Eastern Europe and etc. I think automation will continue to grow in fast food and warehouse applications.
If manufacturing comes back its going to mexico. Whole world can go to shit but Mexico is just a across the states, it has good demographics and cheap costs. I really worry that Mexico is going to be north americas new china and the US and canada never really recover.
I think because what have been going on many manufactures have started to find more local producers. F y Toyota's supply chain system. International short on supply has been bad previously y could allready wait parts for weeks for now it's been month's. More local manufacturing might help make supply short as hour maybe days most. It just shame how manufacturing systems ar quite expensive for beginers.
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Thank you very much sir! I definitely think this is going to be huge in the coming year - I hate to drone on about it, but man - if it helps rebuild domestic industry, I’m incredibly excited about it
Take advantage of the "Training and Literature" available from the large cutting tool manufacturers like Ingersoll, Sandvik and many others. To be competitive, top tier cutting tool manufacturers invest heavily in designing, testing and publishing capabilities of their product. Too often this information is ignored or not comprehended. Keep in mind that the published capabilities are often measured under optimal conditions and this should be taken into consideration.
As a little kid, when I learned about how American businesses were sending OUR work overseas, I was furious (still am). I guess I wasn't a normal kid as this was an issue that probably wouldn't even enter their minds for another 20 or 30 years - if at all. To me, a patriotic American would never dream of deliberately gutting our manufacturing. Manufacturing is the very backbone of any thriving society. Manufacturing is, basically, the business of printing money. You take cheap, useless junk, and you apply a little sweat and ingenuity and you create a valuable product. Manufacturing makes expensive stuff out of cheap stuff. It's basically the goose that lays golden eggs. If one has even a single functioning brain cell, you don't give away that goose and you certainly don't give it to foreigners who we don't even know. I'm still furious that treasonous, greedy pigs gave away our golden goose solely so that they could line their pockets with ill gotten gain, at everyone else's expense. If all of this doesn't make you angry, then think long and hard until it does make you angry.
trend 3 - reduction of brands. I think this could also be attributed to market contraction. Meaning big brands merge to purchase market share. As Electric vehicles increase, the amount of machining will reduce in that sector. Like GROB working to expand outside of automotive machining centers to make general machining centers.
@@iansandusky417 *people. I think the machining industry will benefit from smaller shops going towards custom fabrication to make or keep reliable machinery running.
The DMG Mori lasertech 65 3D additive/subtractive is from 2015 (maybe earlier, but its hard to look up the pre-merger Deckel Maho monoBlock models). Interesting that it has not really gotten much notice outside of small niches.
Happy New Year to you and all the best for 23
I also think Re-shoring is also going to continue not just supply chain but also for Strategic reasons, with what’s going on Eastern Europe and etc.
I think automation will continue to grow in fast food and warehouse applications.
Happy new year! Big agree on automation - that’s only going to get bigger!
If manufacturing comes back its going to mexico. Whole world can go to shit but Mexico is just a across the states, it has good demographics and cheap costs. I really worry that Mexico is going to be north americas new china and the US and canada never really recover.
I think because what have been going on many manufactures have started to find more local producers. F y Toyota's supply chain system. International short on supply has been bad previously y could allready wait parts for weeks for now it's been month's. More local manufacturing might help make supply short as hour maybe days most. It just shame how manufacturing systems ar quite expensive for beginers.
I am from norther Eu where supply had allways been bad. Because low demand of manufacturing.
good video and happy new year
hello practical machines how can i try to make a video in my company 3l manufacturing inc i watch your videos since i started my business i am your fan let me know how i can make you start my business and try to make a video of my business.
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Great video and topic. There are a few big names in the oil industry that are 100% looking to re-shore if they can justify the costs.
Thank you very much sir! I definitely think this is going to be huge in the coming year - I hate to drone on about it, but man - if it helps rebuild domestic industry, I’m incredibly excited about it
Take advantage of the "Training and Literature" available from the large cutting tool manufacturers like Ingersoll, Sandvik and many others. To be competitive, top tier cutting tool manufacturers invest heavily in designing, testing and publishing capabilities of their product. Too often this information is ignored or not comprehended. Keep in mind that the published capabilities are often measured under optimal conditions and this should be taken into consideration.
Fantastic advice!
As a little kid, when I learned about how American businesses were sending OUR work overseas, I was furious (still am). I guess I wasn't a normal kid as this was an issue that probably wouldn't even enter their minds for another 20 or 30 years - if at all.
To me, a patriotic American would never dream of deliberately gutting our manufacturing.
Manufacturing is the very backbone of any thriving society. Manufacturing is, basically, the business of printing money.
You take cheap, useless junk, and you apply a little sweat and ingenuity and you create a valuable product. Manufacturing makes expensive stuff out of cheap stuff. It's basically the goose that lays golden eggs.
If one has even a single functioning brain cell, you don't give away that goose and you certainly don't give it to foreigners who we don't even know.
I'm still furious that treasonous, greedy pigs gave away our golden goose solely so that they could line their pockets with ill gotten gain, at everyone else's expense.
If all of this doesn't make you angry, then think long and hard until it does make you angry.
idk if you see wats going on in china,
but i think Alot of manufacturing
is on its way back to north america
and western europe.
trend 3 - reduction of brands. I think this could also be attributed to market contraction. Meaning big brands merge to purchase market share. As Electric vehicles increase, the amount of machining will reduce in that sector. Like GROB working to expand outside of automotive machining centers to make general machining centers.
This is definitely possible as well!
Electric vehicles r garbage that will reduce the mobility of americans.
@@phalanyx3478 good thing I’m Canadian then 🤷🏼♂️
@@iansandusky417 *people. I think the machining industry will benefit from smaller shops going towards custom fabrication to make or keep reliable machinery running.
@@phalanyx3478 in that case I couldn’t agree more!
The DMG Mori lasertech 65 3D additive/subtractive is from 2015 (maybe earlier, but its hard to look up the pre-merger Deckel Maho monoBlock models). Interesting that it has not really gotten much notice outside of small niches.
Oh really? Wow, I didn’t realize they had been around for that long!
additive subtractive! you took the words out of my mouth man! good eye.
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awesome video again my friend
Thank you very much sir!