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Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
fenrir72 wrote:That would push the prices waaaaaaaaaay beyond the reach of most collectors. Why do you think Megacorporations outsource? Manufacturing costs should not eat through their bottom line.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
Optimus1138 wrote:If it would not raise the prices of figures, I'd be all for it. It would provide more job opportunities here, as well as the benefits you mentioned. It would also be more environmentally friendly, since the figures wouldn't have to be transported all the way from China.
robofreak wrote:This seems like a silly topic since we've all heard before how people say the averag deluxe would be $40 if it were to be produced in the US, but I saw some cool stuff on the news that changed my mind.
There's a trend currently in companies bringing factory work back to the us. The reason for this being that while factory workers are paid more here, they are 3X more efficient in completing stuff and the cost comes out to about the same as if it were prduced in China and then shipped here. Also QC problems are down quite a bit with products that are being made in the US again.
This got me thinking to what if Hasbro were to bring production for the US Transformers over to the states. It would definitely separate the Takara stuff from the Hasbro fare, but it would also help them keep better track of the molds and production could be more monitored.
SO what does everyone think? Should Hasbro start producing in the US?
I'm currently of the opinion that it may be worth a shot if the prices of other products are unaffected by the move to the US.
MagnusPrimal wrote:I say go for it. Even if the price goes up a few dollars. The US economy really needs some manufacturing jobs to return to this country.
deathy wrote:MagnusPrimal wrote:I say go for it. Even if the price goes up a few dollars. The US economy really needs some manufacturing jobs to return to this country.
What if the higher prices force hasbro to get rid of the bigger scaled TF toys like leaders,supreme & ultra's.
What if the higher prices force Hasbro to limit the number of new mold TF toys made per year or get rid of the sub lines?
would you still be for it?
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Autobot032 wrote:deathy wrote:MagnusPrimal wrote:I say go for it. Even if the price goes up a few dollars. The US economy really needs some manufacturing jobs to return to this country.
What if the higher prices force hasbro to get rid of the bigger scaled TF toys like leaders,supreme & ultra's.
What if the higher prices force Hasbro to limit the number of new mold TF toys made per year or get rid of the sub lines?
would you still be for it?
Do you think that won't happen with the system as it is now?
TransFormers won't be here forever. They will run out of ideas, the whole thing will lose steam. They're already downsizing figures to accommodate ridiculous weapons, it's just a matter of time before they phase out size classes.
Ultras? Gone.
Decepticon Leader Class? Gone.
TransFormers Prime will consist of Deluxes and Voyagers only.
Generations is Deluxe only. (aside from those Mini-Con repaints)
Do you see a trend here? We're already losing the larger classes, one step at a time.
If they're going down the drain, why not have them produced here?
HoosierDaddy wrote:I think it's a great idea and I also don't think price hikes would be as drastic as some fear.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
robofreak wrote:The whole idea around this centers on the fact that while workers are paid more out here in the US. All the middleman are taken out of the equation. Less people getting paid to distribute the TF goodies.
Now as other companies are noticing that production costs are coming out to about the same for producing in the US and having workers that are 3x more efficient.
With all this in mind, other products are seeing the about the same retail price by the time they hit the store if they were to be produced in China and then shipped here.
Wham-O! Frisbees and hula hoops have already come back to being produced in the US. They have seen no price increase or decrease. Only thing new about them is a "Made in America" stamp on them.
Now yes, there's always that possibility that stuff could go up a couple bucks, but I don't think we'll know for sure until it's attempted.
deathy wrote:THEIR HASN'T BEEN A NEW TF MOVIE IN THEATHRES & NEW TF CARTOON ON THE AIR FOR OVER 2 YEARS.
Autobot032 wrote:deathy wrote:MagnusPrimal wrote:I say go for it. Even if the price goes up a few dollars. The US economy really needs some manufacturing jobs to return to this country.
What if the higher prices force hasbro to get rid of the bigger scaled TF toys like leaders,supreme & ultra's.
What if the higher prices force Hasbro to limit the number of new mold TF toys made per year or get rid of the sub lines?
would you still be for it?
Do you think that won't happen with the system as it is now?
TransFormers won't be here forever. They will run out of ideas, the whole thing will lose steam. They're already downsizing figures to accommodate ridiculous weapons, it's just a matter of time before they phase out size classes.
Ultras? Gone.
Decepticon Leader Class? Gone.
TransFormers Prime will consist of Deluxes and Voyagers only.
Generations is Deluxe only. (aside from those Mini-Con repaints)
Do you see a trend here? We're already losing the larger classes, one step at a time.
If they're going down the drain, why not have them produced here?
Burn wrote:deathy wrote:THEIR HASN'T BEEN A NEW TF MOVIE IN THEATHRES & NEW TF CARTOON ON THE AIR FOR OVER 2 YEARS.
Never watched Transformers Prime huh?
Or are you saying it has to have a toyline to be counted? 'cause that's not really how you said it. Plus TF:Prime will be getting a line down the track anyway.
Autobot032 wrote:deathy wrote:MagnusPrimal wrote:I say go for it. Even if the price goes up a few dollars. The US economy really needs some manufacturing jobs to return to this country.
What if the higher prices force hasbro to get rid of the bigger scaled TF toys like leaders,supreme & ultra's.
What if the higher prices force Hasbro to limit the number of new mold TF toys made per year or get rid of the sub lines?
would you still be for it?
Do you think that won't happen with the system as it is now?
TransFormers won't be here forever. They will run out of ideas, the whole thing will lose steam. They're already downsizing figures to accommodate ridiculous weapons, it's just a matter of time before they phase out size classes.
Ultras? Gone.
Decepticon Leader Class? Gone.
TransFormers Prime will consist of Deluxes and Voyagers only.
Generations is Deluxe only. (aside from those Mini-Con repaints)
Do you see a trend here? We're already losing the larger classes, one step at a time.
If they're going down the drain, why not have them produced here?
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:I don't think this will happen any time soon. The reason Hasbro produced the TFs in China in the first place, was due to their partnership with Takara. Hasbro gets to use Takara's factories to produce the toys, that way the molds don't have to be transported from factory to factory, they just stay where they are saving costs. Plus I believe in the end Hasbro doesn't really have to pay any factory costs apart from the materials they use, since you know the factories belong to Takara.
If Hasbro decided to produce TFs in the US, they would have to build new factories, train their own people, transport the molds from Takara factories and back, and pay the costs that come with owning multiple factories.
Remember, back in late 2009, Hasbro announced that they and Takara where going to move production from China to Vietnam, due to better QC, security, and to cut production costs. So far they managed to produce only one toy in 2 years of being there, HFTD Leader Class Starscream.
US customers might not see higher prices from bringing production to the US, but we in Europe will. Hasbro has a habit of keeping US prices low by raising prices in Europe. While the Dollar took a downward spiral and was looking really weak against the Euro, prices in Europe kept climbing higher and higher, stuff was made more cost effective (shorter bios, all of Europe shares the same packaging while before you'd get 3 or 4 languages on one box, sound chips where edited so that they would only say their own names and no sentences), while US prices stayed the same and only increased once along with an even larger European price increase.
That would mean that Europeans would stop buying TFs, already now stores are struggling to move their stock over here, due to high prices and the fact that Hasbro Europe is **** ad promoting their product, so the only thing that would remain is the US market, which would mean higher prices, due to Hasbro no-longer having a good European market to rebound profit, expect paying around 40 dollars for a Deluxe, that has extream cost cutting measures done to it. How long do you think TF would last at those prices on a only US market?
A Deluxe class toy currently costs 20 euros over here, that's around USD 28, and I'm sure prices will raise once again with the DOTM line to bring in the money Hasbro lost last year. And you have to keep in mind that Europe gets it's TF toys directly from the factories in China, shipping form China to Europe is cheaper than from China to the US, so logically we should be getting our toys around the same price as the US, or even cheaper, no US import taxes due to Hasbro having a European branch which legally counts as a European company.
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