Kamado Fraud Forum    
Kamado Fraud Forum    
 

Moving Again - A Recap

 
Post new topic   This topic is locked: you cannot edit posts or make replies.    Kamado Fraud Forum Index :: Problems with Richard J
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
foxhound
Guest





PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:33 pm    

Comparative recap
Reply with quote

Just for fun...I have a couple of Richards' quotes regarding the move to mexico and the move out of mexico:

Quote:
Message

Richardj
Moderator
Post Number: 1241
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Saturday, October 02, 2004 - 1:41 pm:

---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
The Kamado Corporation has searched, literally worldwide, for a location that has the correct combination of skilled labor, a tradition of crafts excellence, easy access to our major marketplace, transportation and communications infrastructure equal to our needs, and costs that let us continue to make Kamado ceramic cookers the best value and highest quality available.

We've found that place.

As of approximately October 25, all Kamado operations and personnel (administration, sales, customer service and manufacturing) will be based in Ensenada, Mexico. The Johnson family (Deborah, Richelle, Laura and Richard) and Bill Nichols, as well as our key factory workers, are all relocating to Ensenada.

In choosing Mexico, we will benefit from a centuries-old heritage of fine ceramic and tile work, a place where "hecho por mano" (made by hand) is a label of pride reflecting craftsmanship handed down from father to son. We look forward to manufacturing Kamado cookers and accessories that reflect this pride of craftsmanship. We think the cookers from our new facilities will not just equal, but will exceed in quality anything we’ve previously produced.

The new facilities and additional staffing will make possible many things that until now have been impossible. We will finally be able to increase production to meet demand, expand our metalwork capabilities, and create our own custom ceramic tile. In short, we will gain more control over every aspect of Kamado production, and will finally be able to directly supervise the production of everything that goes into our cookers, as well as the final assembly. The new facility also means finally having dedicated space for Richard to continue R&D on the many new products he has in mind.
In choosing to move everything, including ourselves, to Mexico we are opting not to "outsource" but rather to invest personally and professionally. All Kamado cookers will be manufactured in our new Ensenada facility, under the direct personal supervision of Richard Johnson, Bill Nichols, and the experienced Kamado staff. We will oversee every step of the process, and everything will meet our demanding standards.

Deborah, Richelle, and Laura will, as always, be answering your phone inquiries, which will come to us in Ensenada via 800 toll-free phone numbers. We already have high speed internet connections in place, including voice over IP for phone service. We expect to expand our staffing in order to respond promptly and positively to all inquiries and requests for assistance from existing as well as prospective customers.

The new manufacturing facility is more than three times larger than our prior Sacramento facility, giving us vastly greater capacity with which to meet the ever-increasing demand for Kamado cookers. The pool of highly skilled labor means we can increase production while maintaining quality, and a favorable cost and duty structure means we can keep Kamado cookers affordable while continuing to deliver uncompromising excellence.

Ready access to the border, which is just 60 miles away, means seamless arrangements for immediate shipping to all locations throughout the U.S. without the months-long delay that went with our Indonesian operations. Kamado S.A. de C.V. will have a warehouse in San Diego for shipping/receiving and customer will-call. We will also benefit enormously from Ensenada’s modern international port facility, which does not suffer from the congestion and delays that now plague other major west coast port facilities in the U.S.
A few years ago, such a move would have been impossible. Changes in technology and import procedures, combined with existing excellence in the skills we need, make this the right place at the right time. We're moving to Mexico because it has all the resources we need to provide Kamado customers the best. That always has been, and continues to be, our commitment to you.

Needless to say, this is a big move in many ways. We appreciate your support, your interest, and your patience with any slowness in responding during this transition period. And please come visit us in Mexico! The Hotel Coral (www.hotelcoral.com) is close to our new facilities, and for those who boat, Ensenada has a modern and beautiful marina.


Richardj
Moderator
Post Number: 1242
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Saturday, October 02, 2004 - 3:07 pm:




And the move back to Indonesia>

Quote:


Richardj
Moderator
Post Number: 2233
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2007 - 1:51 pm:

---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
Clausenk, the girls thank you on the sales move to Las Vegas.

The manufacturing and/or assembly, consolidation, R & D, Warehousing and Logistics will be centered in Singapore. Singapore, as you know, has long been a hub for shipping and today the improvement in logistics and modern fast container ships is remarkable. To take advantage of these facilities, Singapore will be my home base in supplying the Las Vegas sales team with product and the fastest service I can provide. Richard





And More.....

Quote:


Richardj
Moderator
Post Number: 2234
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2007 - 6:01 pm:

---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
Tania, thank you for your interest and comments.

We will continue to do certain operations in Mexico. We have, like most of the manufactures, left entirely or expanded outside of Mexico for many of the same reasons we have. Nothing is “fast” and has more “red tape” than beautiful Mexico. Our turn around time in Mexico was awful and attention to detail was often very poor. My experiences in Asia and SE Asia were much better in respect the quality, cost of goods and manufacturing.

I might mention that we are approaching similar sales volume in Europe and Australia as we are in the USA, which makes the shipping hub of Singapore much attractive because of the much shorter distances. We can also ship from Singapore to most Midwestern and all East Coast cities cheaper than we can from Mexico to any of them. Add the extra ordinary talent and work ethics makes the economics viable. Of course, Singapore and surrounding islands are not exactly unattractive!



And more

I think he gets out his previous announcements and just alters the locations as they basically emphasize the same BS improvement babble.
Back to top
curly



Joined: 09 Jul 2006
Posts: 665

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 5:07 am    

Reply with quote

He's always seems to be just one step ahead of the taxman huh?
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   This topic is locked: you cannot edit posts or make replies.    Kamado Fraud Forum Index :: Problems with Richard J All times are GMT - 8 Hours
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum




Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group
Charcoal2 Theme © Zarron Media