Frankenkubota
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- Joined
- Jun 11, 2020
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- Carthage NC...Deep in the woods
- Tractor
- Kubota MX 5800, SkidPro 4 in 1, Ratchet rake, SkidPro pallet forks
We used to play so many stupid games trying to hide inventory.....or avoid the penalties. I remember getting overtime pay once for staying to load a truck. Once it was on the truck it was no longer our inventory. Sometimes a signed document changed the status of the inventory from ours to theirs. Bonded on site 3rd party stocking....lots of games.Just In Time manufacturing is in place for several reasons.
Inventory tax is one of them. You don't want to get caught holding personal property (inventory) at tax time. So you don't keep anything in stock until you absolutely need it.
That applies to both the maker of a product and the makers and suppliers of the parts and materials for those products.
So they aren't going to keep a bunch of finished products in stock. They aren't going to keep a bunch of parts to assemble those products in stock. And their suppliers of the materials to make the product aren't going to make the materials far in advance.
All of those factors result in a very thin supply line, from raw materials to finished products, that is easily disrupted and hard to restore back to full capacity.
Here's a list of states that still have full or partial inventory taxes as of July, 2020.
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I remember knowingly shipping scrap to Chrysler just so we could say we met contractual shipping requirements.