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Quotes About Manufacturing

Nobody is making Americans buy Chinese goods.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
I started manufacturing bicycle parts. I come from a city called Ludhiana where almost everybody is self-employed, and either you make bicycle parts or bicycles, or hosiery parts or hosiery goods.
~ Sunil Mittal
From life sciences to manufacturing, San Diego's economy depends on federal policies that encourage the cross-border exchange of goods and ideas.
~ Kevin Faulconer
Before I was State Treasurer, my Rhode Island business helped create over 1,000 jobs, including here at Nabsys, a biomedical company. As governor, I'll use this as a model for how we create manufacturing jobs.
~ Gina Raimondo
America has done a great job making brutally fast, stripped-down cars.
~ Killer Mike
Manufacturing doesn't just mean building cars and metal-bashing; it includes making pharmaceuticals and hi-tech electronics. A crucial part of the process is the research and development that allows better and greener products to come to market. Britain has traditionally had a strong science and engineering base.
~ Martin Rees
If you make a gun, you are either going to sell it or you are going to use it. And if you're going to sell it, someone else is going to use it.
~ Arthur Boyd
My father Dwarakaprasad Bedi had an electrical accessories factory in Delhi.
~ Ranjeet
I, for one, struggle a little bit with a $250,000 education for a philosophy degree. They are a wonderful people, but we can't employ philosophers in manufacturing in the United States. We need a one- or two-year technical add-on for a high school.
~ Douglas R. Oberhelman
When I was starting, there were wool mills in the U.S. that could make you anything. The U.S. used to produce the most beautiful cotton denim in the world. Now all that is gone.
~ Anna Sui
A manufacturing nation is, in every sense of the word, dependent on others. Look to England! Cut off from the markets of the world, misery and ruin await her.
~ John Tyler
Our chemical and other manufacturing concerns are all too often ready to let the Germans have Latin American markets, provided the American companies can work out an arrangement which will enable them to charge high prices to the consumer inside the United States.
~ Henry A. Wallace
The only way to make something cheaply today is to have it mass-produced. For example, you wear the same shoes as everyone else. If you had a fabber, you could custom-make shoes that perfectly fit your feet. Three-dimensional printing will help us move away from the mass consumption that is so deeply ingrained in our culture.
~ Hod Lipson
The biggest cost in making a sofa is the labor/time, thus why recovering one cost almost just as much as a new one.
~ Bobby Berk
I am going to be working on bathroom fittings for a company in the USA, and then I thought it was appropriate to simplify the fittings and, thus, lowering the cost.
~ Arne Jacobsen
Now, I love a good factory tour. Drop me into a bottling plant, an automotive assembly line, or a jellybean factory, and I'm happy as a clam at high tide.
~ Marc Randolph
We see the Super Hornet as an opportunity... to tie directly into the 'Make in India' strategy.
~ Dennis Muilenburg
Coal is tied to steel jobs, trucking jobs, and manufacturing jobs.
~ Stephen Moore
Physical Automobile Dealerships Were Fine Around The Era When Henry Ford Invented The Assembly Line
~ Sandeep Aggarwal
Make in India' is a LION's step! This initiative on one hand, will increase manufacturing growth, and at the same time, will directly benefit the youth of the nation in the form of employment.
~ Narendra Modi
At a time when we are losing manufacturing jobs in this country, we should be doing everything we can to help our manufacturers stay competitive. They are the backbone of our economy.
~ Debbie Stabenow
General Motors, ITT, and Ford come most readily to mind as having plants protected by Hitler
~ Mark Kurlansky
There are now more transistors at work on this planet (some 15 quintillion, or 15,000,000,000,000,000,000) than there are leaves on all the trees in the world. In 2015, the four major chip-making firms were making 14 trillion transistors every single second.
~ Simon Winchester
The great interests of an agricultural, commercial, and manufacturing nation are so linked in union together that no permanent cause of prosperity to one of them can operate without extending its influence to the others. All these interests are alike under the protecting power of the legislative authority, and the duties of the representative bodies are to conciliate them in harmony together.
~ John Quincy Adams