Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 30 Jul 99, Lucien wrote, at least in part: > snip > > As a first core measure the cost of materials of > > Leica Camera AG will be re-duced in the short and medium term. > > This will be achieved on the one hand by the reduction of the > > additional use of materials. > > Due to the production process and the materials used, > > a substantial volume of waste occurs at the Company. > > In this respect, opportunities for cost savings exist > > without endangering the high demands with regard to the quality > > of the products. Thus alternative materials and production processes, > > with which the necessary quality can be achieved without the use of > > additional materials, will be applied increasingly. Furthermore, the > > Company has increased its standards for suppliers in order to ensure > > that less waste will occur due to faulty parts. > snip This "additional use of materials" and "additional materials" bit has me confused. Are they saying the'll use less expensive materials, use smaller numbers of parts through redesign, or a combination of both? I'd try reading this myself, aber mein Deutsch ist krank! It would take too long to wade through it. > > As a fifth measure, the efficiency of the technical after sales > > service will be improved through reorganisation and a closer > > linking with the sales function. > snip That'll be nice. A company the size of Leica shouldn't be having problems in those areas to begin with. Something about the benefits of being small. It all sounds like corporatese [sic] to me. Good reading for the stockholders. - -- Roger mailto:roger@beamon.org Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right! -- Henry Ford