• Production Or Lack Of It

    From youngblood8116@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 4 05:26:21 2023
    Our club has been looking into buying a new sailplane for secondary transition training and enjoyment by qualified members. Taking our youth and newer members to another dimension of soaring is our top priority. Our team of leaders are actively looking
    at a couple of sailplane models that would satisfy our needs, one is the ASK21, and another is the DG1001.
    Both ships are perfect for our needs and the also have a great track record over a period of time. We began our search a couple of weeks ago gathering details and bringing the results back to the committee for discussion.
    The main concern with the purchasing of the new ship is the delivery time both manufacturers was a wait time of three to five years for estimated delivery of a new ship. Which brings us to the question of why and if there is such a backlog of orders
    then possibly production expansion should be considered. Developing a joint venture between manufacturers to build certain ships like the ASK and the 1001 under licenses in a country like Poland, or Slovenia or any other country capable of producing a
    quality product at a reasonable delivery date and probably lower cost.
    Take this fact into consideration, it only took 2 years from start to finish to build the first 747, it also only took 72 hours to get to the moon, a horse pulled covered wagon made it across the USA in 6 months.
    When we needed to ramp up production for delivery we out sourced production, maybe these companies should consider ramping up production to help the customer. Old Bob , The Purist

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  • From Hank Nixon@21:1/5 to youngbl...@gmail.com on Sat Feb 4 05:49:37 2023
    On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 8:26:23 AM UTC-5, youngbl...@gmail.com wrote:
    Our club has been looking into buying a new sailplane for secondary transition training and enjoyment by qualified members. Taking our youth and newer members to another dimension of soaring is our top priority. Our team of leaders are actively looking
    at a couple of sailplane models that would satisfy our needs, one is the ASK21, and another is the DG1001.
    Both ships are perfect for our needs and the also have a great track record over a period of time. We began our search a couple of weeks ago gathering details and bringing the results back to the committee for discussion.
    The main concern with the purchasing of the new ship is the delivery time both manufacturers was a wait time of three to five years for estimated delivery of a new ship. Which brings us to the question of why and if there is such a backlog of orders
    then possibly production expansion should be considered. Developing a joint venture between manufacturers to build certain ships like the ASK and the 1001 under licenses in a country like Poland, or Slovenia or any other country capable of producing a
    quality product at a reasonable delivery date and probably lower cost.
    Take this fact into consideration, it only took 2 years from start to finish to build the first 747, it also only took 72 hours to get to the moon, a horse pulled covered wagon made it across the USA in 6 months.
    When we needed to ramp up production for delivery we out sourced production, maybe these companies should consider ramping up production to help the customer. Old Bob , The Purist

    My sense from watching this over time, particularly Schleicher, is that they are prepared to sacrifice production volume for stability of the business on a longer term basis. The ASK-21 is at the core of this strategy. It evens out production capacity
    usage as new products ( like the AS33)take longer to bring to production and older products(ASG-29) lose order volume to other new products like JS-3.
    They have also had significant supply chain issues. They we having trouble getting fiberglass last year. I doubt that was the only issue. Covid also affected output.
    Additionally German employment law makes it very hard to shed excess labor capacity so they manage the business to keep everyone working.
    Not an easy business to be in.
    FWIW
    UH

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  • From Dave Nadler@21:1/5 to youngbl...@gmail.com on Sat Feb 4 09:12:35 2023
    On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 8:26:23 AM UTC-5, youngbl...@gmail.com wrote:
    Developing a joint venture between manufacturers to build certain ships like the ASK
    and the 1001 under licenses in a country like Poland, or Slovenia or any other country
    capable of producing a quality product at a reasonable delivery date and probably lower cost.

    First, what Hank said. But note SH Duo is partially produced outside Germany. Sometimes you can get faster delivery when there's a cancellation - check with the dealers.

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  • From Dan Marotta@21:1/5 to Hank Nixon on Sat Feb 4 10:09:23 2023
    In the year 2525... Supply chain issues due to Covid-19 have caused
    another year-long slip in the mission to the Andromeda Galaxy.

    When will this lame excuse for laziness go away?

    Dan
    5J

    On 2/4/23 06:49, Hank Nixon wrote:
    On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 8:26:23 AM UTC-5, youngbl...@gmail.com wrote:
    Our club has been looking into buying a new sailplane for secondary transition training and enjoyment by qualified members. Taking our youth and newer members to another dimension of soaring is our top priority. Our team of leaders are actively
    looking at a couple of sailplane models that would satisfy our needs, one is the ASK21, and another is the DG1001.
    Both ships are perfect for our needs and the also have a great track record over a period of time. We began our search a couple of weeks ago gathering details and bringing the results back to the committee for discussion.
    The main concern with the purchasing of the new ship is the delivery time both manufacturers was a wait time of three to five years for estimated delivery of a new ship. Which brings us to the question of why and if there is such a backlog of orders
    then possibly production expansion should be considered. Developing a joint venture between manufacturers to build certain ships like the ASK and the 1001 under licenses in a country like Poland, or Slovenia or any other country capable of producing a
    quality product at a reasonable delivery date and probably lower cost.
    Take this fact into consideration, it only took 2 years from start to finish to build the first 747, it also only took 72 hours to get to the moon, a horse pulled covered wagon made it across the USA in 6 months.
    When we needed to ramp up production for delivery we out sourced production, maybe these companies should consider ramping up production to help the customer. Old Bob , The Purist

    My sense from watching this over time, particularly Schleicher, is that they are prepared to sacrifice production volume for stability of the business on a longer term basis. The ASK-21 is at the core of this strategy. It evens out production capacity
    usage as new products ( like the AS33)take longer to bring to production and older products(ASG-29) lose order volume to other new products like JS-3.
    They have also had significant supply chain issues. They we having trouble getting fiberglass last year. I doubt that was the only issue. Covid also affected output.
    Additionally German employment law makes it very hard to shed excess labor capacity so they manage the business to keep everyone working.
    Not an easy business to be in.
    FWIW
    UH

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  • From youngblood8116@gmail.com@21:1/5 to d...@nadler.com on Sat Feb 4 10:26:02 2023
    On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 12:12:37 PM UTC-5, d...@nadler.com wrote:
    On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 8:26:23 AM UTC-5, youngbl...@gmail.com wrote:
    Developing a joint venture between manufacturers to build certain ships like the ASK
    and the 1001 under licenses in a country like Poland, or Slovenia or any other country
    capable of producing a quality product at a reasonable delivery date and probably lower cost.
    First, what Hank said. But note SH Duo is partially produced outside Germany. Sometimes you can get faster delivery when there's a cancellation - check with the dealers.

    Yes, we have explored that opportunity. OBTP

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