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On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 22:31:03 -0500, Lloyd E Parsons
wrote: The advantage the small guys have is in custom configurations for specialty markets. Because of the very low volumes, it is difficult, if not impossible for the big guys to address that market except for some generic stuff. And usually for the specialty market, if you buy from the big boys, you have to overbuy to meet or exceed the spec you're needing. Don't some of the big guys have Just In Time production? If I go to a web site and enter all of my specifics, does it find my exact computer in a warehouse - or does it assemble my computer to match my criteria? Of course, both types of computer makers need to warehouse parts. It's expensive to stock a video card it might not sell. But a large plant can afford to have a rarely sold card more than a small shop. -- "In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found, than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature, and not to the executive department." - James Madison |
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