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I don't think that Marklin has made a real effort to satisfy the American consumer. I hope they are listening to their customer base. I hope that this post doesn't start a firestorm or get me banned. Just posting my observations of the situation.bh
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I think you're quite right in what you say, and that comes from a fairly committed Marklin fan (but one not blind to their faults). There seems to have been an attitude over the last couple of years that only the German-speaking market really mattered. However there are hopeful signs that with this crisis, and the recent changes in management, that attitude might be beginning to change.I don't think that Marklin has made a real effort to satisfy the American consumer. I hope they are listening to their customer base. I hope that this post doesn't start a firestorm or get me banned. Just posting my observations of the situation.bh
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I keep thinking of the recent GM truck and SUV plant closures in the US and Canada and realize many companies worldwide will either go down the drain or be extensively restructured to serve perceived future needs during the current economic difficulties. None of us on this board has gone through any economic situation like this. Nobody knows how long it will last or how deeply it will cut. If it is anything like the Great Depression of the 1930s, we're in for a huge shock. The "green revolution", which will hopefully significantly address climate change from the corporate level downward, will be our eventual ticket out of the current economy. Or so I hope
Where Marklin will land in this mess is at the mercy of the gods. I tend to agree with Jim when he says that our children aren't very interested in trains, though my granddaughter's generation may have an interest due to Thomas the Train. Whether that translates into a future for Marklin or portions of Marklin is anyone's guess.
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The "green revolution", which will hopefully significantly address climate change from the corporate level downward, will be our eventual ticket out of the current economy. Or so I hope
I just hope that this "revolution" will help me to keep my job...
...currently the company where I work is barely hold up by making gear milling cutter for producing gear wheels for wind turbines. Our usual customers were the automobil industry...
Now we face a planned 25% reduction of the number of employees...
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The auto industry is in shambles in N. America. I watch ads for cars from both US and Canadian television stations. Advertisers on both sides of the border are begging people to buy their cars. GM, one of the biggest manufacturers, is closing 300 of 700 car dealerships in Canada. I believe there are similar closures expected in the US. It's very scary. In your situation, a proposed reduction in workforce of 25% must be horrifying
We won't be buying a new car for years for a few reasons. First is that we seldom drive our N. American made Nissan. Chris takes the bus to work and I don't work outside our home. Our car is about five years old and has just less than 50,000 km on it - which is ridiculously low. Second, we're waiting for a good electric car to come onto the market, preferably a Nissan - a brand I've driven since I began driving over 30 years ago. Nissan barely has a good hybrid for sale, so I think it may be a long time before they have something we will want. Third, driving an electric car in our city isn't much of a green event. Electricity here is coal generated. Until there is greener electricity locally, we might as well continue to drive our gas-fueled car.
Chris works for an international oil and gas pipeline company in the IT department. There does not seem to be a problem with jobs in his company - yet. Maybe no matter what oil and gas prices are the product still has to get to customers. We can only hope.
I hope you are not affected by the job cuts. I'm sorry to hear about it
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Beverly56 wrote:
The "green revolution", which will hopefully significantly address climate change from the corporate level downward, will be our eventual ticket out of the current economy. Or so I hope
I just hope that this "revolution" will help me to keep my job...
...currently the company where I work is barely hold up by making gear milling cutter for producing gear wheels for wind turbines. Our usual customers were the automobil industry...
Now we face a planned 25% reduction of the number of employees...
Uwe, I am curious. I didn't know auto industry is the biggesty user of wind turbines, or it is in Germany. I know there are wind power generator in planes, but maybe I am going on a wrong path.
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I didn't know auto industry is the biggesty user of wind turbines, or it is in Germany. I know there are wind power generator in planes, but maybe I am going on a wrong path.
No, I didn't mean that the auto industry uses wind turbines...
our company produces tools for both, the auto industry , and the wind power industry . For the wind power industry we produce big hobs, while in the auto industry mostly smaller hobs are used. But then there are exceptions...
Personally I'm working in the coating department.
It's an old company, last year we celebrated the 100th aniversary with a big party. I'm working there since 1975. If you have the time for a download, you can find a image movie of the company here . Unfortunately they used the long version for the download...
Wind power is a relativly big factor in Northern Germany. You will also find those wind mills all around the landscape. And they got bigger each time they set new ones up.
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