Swifty
Well-Known Member
Announced yesterday that Ford will cease producing cars in Australia in 2016.
Rising cost have made it uneconomic to make cars here, beaten by lower wages in other countries. My home state of Victoria is the base for the Ford engine plant and the assembly plant.
Another nail in the coffin for manufacturing here, only left with Toyota and GMH making cars now. Although 1200 people will lose their jobs directly, it will have a flow on effect with component suppliers. Victoria and South Australia were once the main players in automotive production, but rising costs are putting an end to that.
Although I retired from business 10 years ago, the downturn had already started at that time. Nissan closed while I was still in business (toolmaking) but we managed to survive losing that work and picked up a lot of work from Toyota.
We're turning from a manufacturing country into an importing one.
Paul.
Rising cost have made it uneconomic to make cars here, beaten by lower wages in other countries. My home state of Victoria is the base for the Ford engine plant and the assembly plant.
Another nail in the coffin for manufacturing here, only left with Toyota and GMH making cars now. Although 1200 people will lose their jobs directly, it will have a flow on effect with component suppliers. Victoria and South Australia were once the main players in automotive production, but rising costs are putting an end to that.
Although I retired from business 10 years ago, the downturn had already started at that time. Nissan closed while I was still in business (toolmaking) but we managed to survive losing that work and picked up a lot of work from Toyota.
We're turning from a manufacturing country into an importing one.
Paul.