That's just crazy. How can they not have enough business.
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That plant only makes ammo for the army.
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It also says they spent 400 million dollars, technically of our paid tax money, to make the plant more efficient, which probably means automation. If they automated a lot of the machinery and quality control that would mean they can lay off tons of people but produce the same amount of ammo or more, as before.
That plant only makes ammo for the army. ...
It also says they spent 400 million dollars, technically of our paid tax money, to make the plant more efficient, which probably means automation. If they automated a lot of the machinery and quality control that would mean they can lay off tons of people but produce the same amount of ammo or more, as before.
It says that right in the little article, so no need to guess why they are going to lay people off. Really sucks this day how robots and computers are used to make just about everything, yet prices go up and the quality is going in the toilet. would be nice to see something really drastic happen in this country to where we got kicked back a few years in technology! ...
I wonder if we could buy the plant cheap at .gov auction, put all of NES to work and be able to get inexpensive ammo?
It also says they spent 400 million dollars, technically of our paid tax money, to make the plant more efficient, which probably means automation. If they automated a lot of the machinery and quality control that would mean they can lay off tons of people but produce the same amount of ammo or more, as before.
Hi guys newbie here.
Here is a good idea, maybe if we were allowed to buy ammo from the goverment, the folks here could take a chunk out of the gov. deficit.
if the army owns the tooling it cannot be used for any other purpose.