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MUScoop => The Superbar => COVID-19 => Topic started by: injuryBug on March 28, 2020, 02:20:52 PM

Title: Nike
Post by: injuryBug on March 28, 2020, 02:20:52 PM
had ordered my son a sweatshirt through eastbay for his HS baseball team.  Got a credit today for it cause it was canceled as Nike is not getting shipments from China at this time.
Made me think about all the basketball shoes and other clothes items that are made overseas
Wonder if companies will look into other places to get products made after this settles down
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: jesmu84 on March 28, 2020, 03:37:56 PM
had ordered my son a sweatshirt through eastbay for his HS baseball team.  Got a credit today for it cause it was canceled as Nike is not getting shipments from China at this time.
Made me think about all the basketball shoes and other clothes items that are made overseas
Wonder if companies will look into other places to get products made after this settles down

If it hurts their profits, I doubt it.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Jockey on March 28, 2020, 03:55:53 PM
had ordered my son a sweatshirt through eastbay for his HS baseball team.  Got a credit today for it cause it was canceled as Nike is not getting shipments from China at this time.
Made me think about all the basketball shoes and other clothes items that are made overseas
Wonder if companies will look into other places to get products made after this settles down

They may want to, but where else would they get them?
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Galway Eagle on March 28, 2020, 03:57:32 PM
They may want to, but where else would they get them?

India or Africa
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: MU82 on March 28, 2020, 04:22:02 PM
If it hurts their profits, I doubt it.

This stuff probably will hurt their profits. But it won't hurt their long-term success as a company.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Goose on March 28, 2020, 04:41:15 PM
Goods are being shipped from China every day to every major brand in the USA. In addition, Nike is very active in Vietnam, Cambodia and many other SE Asian countries. China is open for business but that could change in war future. Since demand is very low in USA, many major retailers are pushing out orders to Chinese suppliers.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Jockey on March 28, 2020, 05:40:08 PM
India or Africa

I was speaking specifically about Nike. Very limited production in Africa - no shoes. A bit more in India, but vast majority is China and SE Asia.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Goose on March 28, 2020, 05:51:08 PM
Jockey

Nike and many top US brands are extremely active in Africa and have been for several years. Africa is several years away from being a major mfg hub, but the Chinese are there building the infrastructure. In addition, footwear will lead the way in Africa, like it does in every new hub of manufacturing.
Full disclosure— my family has been in the footwear business for decades.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Jockey on March 28, 2020, 07:01:42 PM
Jockey

Nike and many top US brands are extremely active in Africa and have been for several years. Africa is several years away from being a major mfg hub, but the Chinese are there building the infrastructure. In addition, footwear will lead the way in Africa, like it does in every new hub of manufacturing.
Full disclosure— my family has been in the footwear business for decades.

I agree it is coming as Nike is always chasing cheap labor and Africa will be the next big production area - plus the pandemic will push more production to Africa even quicker. But as of now, it is still a small percentage of their production (Nike).

The company I worked for (mostly apparel) was almost 100% in China and Indonesia and made a great effort to reduce that. Now they have a bigger presence in SE Asia and India than they do in China.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: jesmu84 on March 29, 2020, 10:50:38 AM
Jockey

Nike and many top US brands are extremely active in Africa and have been for several years. Africa is several years away from being a major mfg hub, but the Chinese are there building the infrastructure. In addition, footwear will lead the way in Africa, like it does in every new hub of manufacturing.
Full disclosure— my family has been in the footwear business for decades.

Economic imperialism.

The US/west should be terrified of this.
Title: Re: Nike
Post by: Hards Alumni on March 29, 2020, 11:06:28 AM
Economic imperialism.

The US/west should be terrified of this.

I mean, we're pretty good at it, too.