RyanB
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' SEDAN (1985 - 1987)
As far as why European builders can stay in business whilst American soulless corporate builders repeatedly fail- they don’t work their employees to death, or fire them for wanting to spend some quality time with their families. American workers who choose boat building for a career, had best be living in something mobile, be stacking cash, and have no children of school age.
So the Euro builders can stay in business because they're allowing/offering more paid time off, and less working hours? The one costs the employer a lot of money and the later hinders productions. Both of which are a detriment to the bottom line, or these costs are passed on to the consumer who will eventually catch on.
Personally, I don't believe the rise or fall of US companies is based on corporate greed. Offer a good product, at a competitive price, delivered on time and you will have a loyal customer base. The market is what the market is, your job as a business is to be within the market parameters with your product.
We just quoted two production lines. One was built in MI and the other in Germany. The German line was $150K more expensive and had a 15 week longer lead time. In all fairness, the German plant doesn't work Friday's and is off the entire month of August (I think to celebrate bridges??)
Guess who got the order?