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Re: New Products for 2016: Speculation, Wants

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery View Post
Thunderhex is out of stock, and hex products in general have a nasty habit of going out of stock during build season.
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I want FRC suppliers to keep the products they list on their websites in stock for longer than the first few hours of build season, and ship them in a timely manner.
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That's more difficult than people think.
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As suppliers we want this too. The big issue comes from the fact that each year the game changes and with it comes changes in demand for items.
Case in point - 3946 in 2015. For our first three years, we did not purchase any shaft stock online. For 2012 and 2013, we had no need to drive any long shafts larger than 3/16", and those were for feeding small game pieces. 2014, we did have some keyways cut in some rolled steel by NASA for our pickups; we had one of the common "U-bar with rollers" pickups. For 2015, we ordered 12 feet of hex shaft for our two elevators; we decided to stabilize tote roll by using two chains, and long shafts top and bottom was the easiest way to get there. As it took us over a week to determine the best solution for low-mid resource teams, I was a but surprised that AM had it in stock. I would guess that in January 2015, there were orders for more hex stock than there had been in the preceding twenty-four months. Any company which keeps 24 months of demand in stock isn't going to be able to make interest payments, much less payroll or rent. I would also guess about the same percentages on holonomic wheels, as 2015 was the first year you knew you wouldn't get into a pushing match since 2001 -- well before (as I understand it) you could order COTS holonomic wheels at an FRC-affordable price, and when the rules didn't allow nearly as much COTS stuff, in any case.

This whole issue of one-time demand is why I love the international game piece option - it will increase the number of pre-sales of the game piece, making it more likely that someone will restock (and perhaps increase stock over normal levels) before build season. It would be even better if it were available to US teams.
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