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How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
Bachmann needs to buy time on the line, and if they want fast turn around and high volumes, they are paying a premium to the Chinese vendors.
The Kader Company was established in 1948 with the purpose of making models and toys for export around the world. In 1952 Kader made the first Model Trains for Bachmann‘s American market. This relationship developed and prospered until 1984, when Kader acquired the Bachmann Company in its entirety.
Quote from: asciibaron on July 02, 2008, 03:05:09 PMBachmann needs to buy time on the line, and if they want fast turn around and high volumes, they are paying a premium to the Chinese vendors....and I thought Kader owns Bachmann... ? ???
The 38¢ is the license fee, not the amount paid for a coupler. Bachmann or Kader actually manufactures the coupler, under license from the patent holder, MTL, Accutrains, or Horizon Hobbies.Kader was written up in MR some years back. It is headquartered in Hong Kong with factories in Guangdong province, so it is a Chinese company.
Mr. Lee Riley of Bachmann was in a loquacious mood Saturday morning. Some probing questions about the status of the Ten-Wheeler and Russian Decapod in N scale (both dead), led to some surprising information. The only motor Bachmann could find for these was Swiss and $40 each. From other statements, Bachmann figures a final price of $1.00 for every dime (10¢) in supplies, so such a motor would increase the price by $400.00!! In addition, the Swiss company could not produce at the rate required, 1.5 seconds per motor.
The most interesting was that he mentioned tooling costs for N scale cars and locomotives. Cars are $150K and locomotives are $250K up to $500K. At those rates you've got to sell a helluva lot to amortize tooling costs. He also said that Bachmann has plowed over $250K into new tooling for the Northerns, including an all new mechanism, but the magazines are not interested in reviewing it as it is not a totally new model. Huh?
Quote from: 3rdrail on July 03, 2008, 09:24:27 AMThe 38¢ is the license fee, not the amount paid for a coupler. Bachmann or Kader actually manufactures the coupler, under license from the patent holder, MTL, Accutrains, or Horizon Hobbies.Kader was written up in MR some years back. It is headquartered in Hong Kong with factories in Guangdong province, so it is a Chinese company.i doubt they own the factories they use - it's very strange - they literally buy the factory for a given period of time, say 2 weeks, while they make their products. the actual factory owner is probably the government.-Steve
Huh????
Quote from: CVSNE on July 03, 2008, 10:06:43 AMHuh????what do you mean "huh?" have you ever dealt with a factory in China - i have and it's a PITA. the owner is not the owner and the labor is not hired by the factory. it's like migrant farming, but in a factory.