Originally Posted by
Zog
Having visited the factories in China where mobile phones are made, we cannot do it here without a massive move to robotic production. They are housing massive numbers of people to manufacture all kinds of devices on the factory sites. The ability to scale up manufacturing is unbelievably quick for these devices. I visited one plant several times and was able to see how quickly they moved. In January there were about 7,000 employees onsite. When I went back in May, they had 29,000 people working in the facility. There was a line of people out the front gate with newly minted engineering degrees and resumes in hand. I asked the owner what their ultimate plans were for the site and was told they planned on 130,000 by the end of the year. When I spoke with them in October, they had 89,000 people onsite. I would challenge you to find any city in America that could support a factory with even 89,000 employees. People are no longer willing to relocate to new places for new opportunities.
That doesn't even speak to the differences in environmental regulations, safety regulations, utility costs, etc. Though nominally nearly the same, the provincial governments in China are willing to bend over backwards to accommodate expanded production. Gradually things have tightened up though, which has led to increases in costs for these facilities.
China is already pushing to increase robotic production. Eventually it will lead to the same point we need to be at now. We could do the same with the right investment, but the idea that people need to be making things persists and prevents government investment in improved production methods.