Submitted by Majnum t3_1162qg3 in technology
BeKind_BeTheChange t1_j98o6cs wrote
Reply to comment by Which-Adeptness6908 in Only 50% of iPhone Casings Made in India Meet Apple's Quality Standards by Majnum
A 50% failure rate for something like a phone case isn’t remotely normal. If it were a new semiconductor process, ok, we can talk. This is a phone case.
Which-Adeptness6908 t1_j99dbcn wrote
Firstly cad cam is nontrivial at the tolerance that apple will require.
The problem with the alternate theory is that the manufacturer knows they have a quality issue and are ignoring it or are so incompetent that they can't fix it.
Neither seems likely and I suspect there is a little bit of racism behind the comments in this thread.
Right now the manufacturer will be suffering cost blowouts and possibly contract penalties. I suspect they aren't sitting around going, 'this is the Indian way' with a little head wobble.
But the theory that Indians are lazy and incompetent is a much better story.
Timbershoe t1_j99xq7o wrote
I don’t see racism, that’s a lazy defence.
What I can see is that India has a similar problem to most developed countries. Skilled workers are now expensive, the cheaper workers they can afford to employ are not particularly good.
Same thing would happen in France, Canada, etc. you can’t afford to deliver the quality because the market won’t provide the correct workers for the budget.
The reason people are interested is because Vietnam, Brazil and Indonesia are starting to fill the gap of low price product production. People are watching to see if India can shift to skilled specialist manufacturing, or will fail the transition.
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