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Entries in made in china (3)

Saturday
Aug112018

Colgategate

You would think that after 58 trips to Asia, you have seen it all. Then you come across something new..

The hotel has the usual stuff on the bathroom sink. 

Except now the paste and brush are in a box labelled "Dental Kit". Okay, I think. Someone new in marketing trying to copy things from a fancy hotel to a local China hotel. 

Then I open the box and in there is a paste that I don't give a second thought to. The usual is a Colgate paste and a simple toothbrush. This one with a white cap instead of the usual red but for some reason it doesn't raise a flag.

There is always a small Aluminum foil seal that you have to open before accessing the toothpaste. Still groggy and jet lagged (it is 3:30 AM and I want to brush my teeth before eating San's Ziplock packed Idlis), I pull out the Aluminum foil and then press the tube, but nothing comes out!

Turns out the entire mouth of the tube is sealed in plastic, kind of like the shaving kit in other hotels. So I try to poke the plastic out by pressing the tube into the other side of the red plastic cap which has a sharp point and in the process, the cap cuts my finger!

I was swearing about the degrading quality of Colgate and how monopolies create bad quality eventually etc. etc. in my head and look at the paste.. and realized it is a local Chinese toothpaste. It did say on the tube to use the pokey end to open. But it was not easy to open. The same thing with the brushes.. The Colgates are being replaced by local no name brands. 

Another hotel now just has "toothpaste".. that looks like Colgate (same colors, similar packaging) but it is just that we dont have anything more on the tube. God knows what is in it!

In past trips, I have brought back the brushes and used them for two weeks and throw them before going out on next trip. One thing about international travel every three weeks is that I am finally following my dentists advice on getting new toothbrushes on a regular basis!  which brings us to..

yes.. combs as well. I get a new comb every three weeks. It is something of a joke as on the recent trip, this was found in the hotel room in Italy just when I was doing a final check before checking out..

Have started looking at the paste to see what it is that I am putting into my mouth first thing in the morning and have been surprised.. 

These are all clever disguising strategies but if you cannot open the thing easily, it is not a good product, marketing and copying of the red and blue colors not withstanding.

It is time to check the bags and take my own toothpaste or take my own travel paste going forward! 

Thursday
Jul072011

Everything is made in...

We are now in Chennai finishing up a very short trip.

There are plenty of photos and videos to post once we get back in a few days.

Today Jr. got a gift for our "ummachchi shelf" from my aunt. The funny thing was we were talking about how all manufacturing is moved to China and yours truly still manages to have a job that is related to manufacturing and stay in the USA.

We came home, unwrapped the gift and guess what ?


If Lord Hanuman has moved over, what chance do us mere mortals have?

ps. Internet is touch and go here. Posts in a few days!
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Sunday
Nov142010

And we keep wondering why our kids might have to learn Mandarin for 2nd language..

Recently in the news, call it a tale of two countries if you will

USA:

The republicans have sworn to stop the high speed rail network plan to connect big cities in the US and the democrats may not be able to do much.

Reason? Spending is a bad idea now
What is gained? political clout and voters
What is lost? American competency in building these systems, jobs, greener eventually cheaper transportation over the next century

China:

The government has decided to build a 500 kilometer per hour high speed train system

Reason ? make sure that 10 day traffic jams never happen again and also make China the "only" player in the high speed train making business. (read it carefully.. they don't think "another".. they want "only")

What is gained ? Eventually any country that needs high speed rails will have to get it from China.

What is lost? Probably anyone who has anything in the path of this line that some Chinese official draws on a map will either relocate or disappear from the face of the planet and no one will ever know. Anyone who tries to say anything about this will be jailed. China will be called an evil superpower by everyone else. They will go "So? Duh!"

If you are a materials scientist who migrated to the USA 30-15 years ago, you might have seen how the USA had an edge in materials research because you could say for example get a crucible made out of Beryllia (Beryllium oxide or BeO) which you can use to melt other special materials only from special manufacturers in the USA. Of course you would not even know who made this crucible and how to get your hands on one.

The US made sure that scientists in other countries did not get access to this type of thing. Have actually had many of my professors wish there were plants in India that could be setup for this so they could do the same research as their American counterparts.

Today all those places are dead. Alibaba.com is pretty much the only source and if Alibaba blocks BeO crucibles for non Chinese research other "developed" nations will have to scramble and spend millions of dollars to re-establish an industry they wish they did not let go.

Same thing has happened with Rare Earth Elements. Want to try Lanthanum oxide as your gate dielectric in your transistor? Want Gadolinium or Neodymium as dopants in your exotic vitreous products? Guess what.. you are out of luck. You have to beg the Chinese for it.

When a country goes out of its way to shut down an entire industry by using various practices legal or otherwise and monopolizes that industry someone should do something?

The sad thing is that the US was in this situation 20 years ago. Now the Chinese have their hands on the reins!

Pretty soon we will not have any underwear to wear if the Chinese systematically go out to eliminate Fruit of the loom and Jockeys..

Of course we will all play our part in helping them do this. We will go to Walmart or Costco, look at the price per underwear (those little signs that do the division for you to even out and show you the unit price from a pack of 3, 6, 8 or 10!) and buy the cheaper option. Well, that is the way the world works, no?

There are two options. Make it possible to drop prices of what is made in the USA.. or get the Chinese to sell their product at true cost. American manufacturing is not going to get any cheaper unless our employers can be competitive with the global employer force.

While all that remains a distant dream and maybe my grand kids will see that happen, the only thing left to do in the interim is to not close down factories that do specialty materials in the name of national security interests!

Velcro has pretty much made sure my kids take a long time to learn how to tie a shoe lace! Some know how need to be preserved for our future generations...

be it how to tie your shoe lace, make boondhi laddoo or extracting elements from Yittria ores.

No?

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