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Are Mexican Muscle Cars in Our Future?
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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15191735" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>As said above, as long as the cars don't fall apart I will buy them. My company has a supplier who has a facility in Mexico. The parts are usually good, although we had a couple problems after they first moved to Mexico. One of them being the instructions weren't properly translated into spanish... As long as the assembly is automated, and there are plenty of QC checks along the way to catch problems. </p><p></p><p>Honestly though the parts are all good. They go on expensive military and commercial aircraft, and satellites and things. Most of the production is automated. It's the shipping part we get screwed over on. They will bill us for every shipment, but if we order 100 components, they will send us a giant ass box for 5 tiny connectors, a small box of 30, a medium box of 45 of the wrong ones, and another giant box of the remainder. All within a 3 day period, and that's on a good day. They are always late. They constantly get the paperwork wrong, too which holds us up even more when we can't do anything without the proper Certificate of Conformance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15191735, member: 65442"] As said above, as long as the cars don't fall apart I will buy them. My company has a supplier who has a facility in Mexico. The parts are usually good, although we had a couple problems after they first moved to Mexico. One of them being the instructions weren't properly translated into spanish... As long as the assembly is automated, and there are plenty of QC checks along the way to catch problems. Honestly though the parts are all good. They go on expensive military and commercial aircraft, and satellites and things. Most of the production is automated. It's the shipping part we get screwed over on. They will bill us for every shipment, but if we order 100 components, they will send us a giant ass box for 5 tiny connectors, a small box of 30, a medium box of 45 of the wrong ones, and another giant box of the remainder. All within a 3 day period, and that's on a good day. They are always late. They constantly get the paperwork wrong, too which holds us up even more when we can't do anything without the proper Certificate of Conformance. [/QUOTE]
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