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Originariamente inviato da Paganetor
"La società poi spiega che la pratica del "remanufactoring" è un processo comune tra i produttori di automobili"
ma figuriamoci: se i costruttori di auto dovessero rimettere mano a particolari già costruiti sarebbe la loro fine. Piuttosto hanno del maniacale nell'organizzare la produzione e, una volta validata, il tutto parte ai ritmi allucinanti che solo l'automobile sa mantenere...
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“Remanufacturing is a process that literally every automaker on earth performs. CNBC is extracting a few lines from two job descriptions posted online and making gross assumptions about the roles that are inaccurate. Our remanufacturing team is very small, comprising only 0.1% (40 people) of our nearly 40,000 employees. Any “expert” claiming there is something unusual about our remanufacturing or that it has something to do with the quality of cars that come off a production line is either very confused or just completely wrong. In reality, like other automakers, Tesla remanufactures parts because doing so uses fewer materials and less energy than building a new part from scratch. It is undeniably a good thing that is ultimately better for the environment and if well done is equally good for the customer.”