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Old 11-03-2015, 04:43 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by jsimon7777 View Post
I'm pretty sure our Forester came from Japan because they picked it up from the port. There's no magic in Japan, though. Much and maybe even most of quality comes from processes and design, assembly workers. Except in British cars.
There was a day not too long ago when there was a distinct difference between the quality of Japanese built and NA built cars. And as you said, it was mostly through much greater processes and attention to them that the Japanese had used for a long time. It is only in the last 15 years or so that the NA manufacturers are starting to catch on and use some of the process management tools that the Japanese have used for half a century that we are seeing a huge upswing in the quality of the vehicles made here. The "get 'em on the road now quality be damned" mentality I recall from my early years in the industry has been gone for a while now.
Once the NA companies started embracing such systems as Kaizen, Lean, Six Sigma, etc there was a marked increase in quality and productivity. Anybody want to guess where all those systems originated?
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