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发表于 2017-9-6 22:23 · 广东
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jx1980_0 发表于 2017-9-6 18:59 
原文没问题啊,你以为NS是在日本国内组装的?都在富士康吧
What they mean is, shipping them quickly is too expensive, not too hard.
They want to use large-quantity surface shipping methods only. So, that mean load container at port in China (or wherever they're made), truck/train transport container to shipyard, load on ship, boat takes a few days to a couple of weeks to reach destination, container is unloaded from ship onto truck, which takes it to distribution center, which sends cases out to retailers. In some cases, there may be one more step in there before retail. There may also be a day or two train ride, depending on the location of the manufacturer and/or distributer, relative to the port. That sounds like about 3-5 weeks from the time they leave the factory to the time they are on store shelves, depending on the location.
If they really wanted to get them on shelves quickly, they could ship case loads from China to the retailers. But, that would probably cost them $35 or so per unit, maybe even more. With their aversion to losing money on consoles, I can understand why they don't want to do that. But, lets be honest. Its not that they can't get them on shelves quickly, just that they're not willing to pay for it.
If you add that month or so to the month or so it probably takes to ramp up production, and another month or so for parts manufacturers to ramp up production before then, you're looking at 3ish months from the time they decide to increase production to the time those units are on shelves. Even if I'm wrong, and it really takes twice that long, the shortage should end very soon. If it doesn't, we'll know they're full of shit about trying to meet demand.
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