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FIRST Vendor Rules discussion
Lets discuss this here, rather then in the announcement thread
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I guess this answers the question as to whether andmark.biz is legitimate. It also disallows a team from making 10 of a part and then selling it to other teams (at least for this year, maybe by next year the team can get a tax ID).
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So just to clarify things....what team 254 and team 60 did last year is technicaly illegal this year? you cannot "collaborate" and make a stock load of parts to share between different teams?
Also, i understand the rules fully, but does andymark.biz qualify those requirements??? please any information would be really viable and helpful. |
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Where exactly does it say we can only buy from VENDORS and that we can't buy FABRICATED ITEMS or any other item, for that matter? So far, I don't think this has changed anything, has it?
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Well, this does not totally discount AndyMark as being a legit supplier. Although it would make it extremely difficult for them to comply with these requirements. Note that the post stated "... as a minimum, satisfies the following criteria:". There may be other criteria, yet unrevealed that would further discount them or other suppliers from providing parts to FIRST teams.
The biggest impact of these posted rules as I see it is the 5 day shipping. I totally agree with the need for prompt shipping. But how enforceable will this be after the kickoff not only for smaller suppliers like AndyMark and 3rd parties like McMaster Carr, but also for official FIRST suppliers? If a supplier does not provide your part in a timely manner, what are the repercussions to them? Personally I can say that we never received any of our pneumatic cylinders from the official FIRST supplier last year. Even after repeaded calls, faxes, etc. This was a big impact to our final design. So, will all suppliers be held to the same level or service and responsiveness? Quote:
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My first thought when looking at the text of the announcement was, remember the rest of the world!
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When Woburn was the only foreign team, and Small Parts was the only supplier, it was annoying; I remember those days, and the hassles involved with cross-border commerce. With teams in Israel and Europe especially, shipping within 5 days is theoretically possible, but exorbitantly priced. Last edited by Tristan Lall : 06-01-2005 at 18:47. |
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Great Point..! I wasn't thinking globally when I discounted the Tax ID # issue. For most companies as well as individuals, the Tax ID # is not a big issue.
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Re: FIRST Vendor Rules discussion
What is the significance of this rule you ask? My understanding is that only Vendors officially have COTS (of the shelf) parts and Fabricators supply custom parts. So what does this mean? If you follow last year's spare parts rules, I think it means that only COTS parts can be bought at any time for spares, just like a nut or screw. But if it is a custom part, it has to be made during the 6-week build period or at the competition site from COTS parts.
Whether AndyMark qualifies as a vendor or custom parts fabricator is yet to be established. I think they have all the makings of a vendor but need confirmation. Andy, have you gotten a seal of approval from FIRST or anything like that? |
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I do not believe this is a spare parts rule quite frankly.....more of a guide for people that have never interacted with industrial suppliers and might need help identifying who they should and shouldn't buy off of.....
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Personally, I feel that continuing this tradition is important. Often teams with more resources will build parts for a less equiped team or give away spares at a competition. (the examples are too numerous to mention) If teams are restricted to using only parts that they have either paid for or fabricated themselves, then that will destroy this tradition and eliminate one opportunity for teams to operate in a graciously professional manner. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot! Since even I can see the long term consequences of changing that particular rule, and they are all negative, I presume that the rule will stand as is. BTW have those of you who complain about "rich teams" ever asked one of them for help with a problem part? The answer you get might surprise you... ChrisH |
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I, too, am anxious to read the 2005 FRC rule book. To me, the note from FIRST appears to be guidelines, especially at the beginning stages of the note. In the second paragraph FIRST is says this:
"FIRST is providing the following vendor qualification criteria to be utilized by 2005 FRC teams to assist them in deciding whether to procure a particular vendor's product for use on their robot." This is a guideline to tell teams how to pick a vendor in order to succeed through the FRC build season. Quote:
"The VENDOR must have a Federal Tax Identification number" - yep, AndyMark has that. "The VENDOR makes their products available to all FIRST Robotics Competition teams." - Our products are available to anyone who buys them from our website, even competitors from other countries. "Ideally, chosen VENDORS should have national distributors." - This is good criteria that teams should use. AndyMark provides distribution through yahoo.com (receiving orders), and can deliver quickly through UPS, FedEx, and USPS. "The VENDOR must be able to ship their product within five (5) business days of receiving a valid purchase request." - We will do our best to ship our products within 5 days of our customers placing an order. In my opinion, this 5 days is very restrictive. I can think of countless items (bearings, gears, Bosch motors, playing field balls, tank treads, extruded aluminum, pneumatic devices) that did not adhere to this criteria in past FIRST games. I like this criteria if the word "must" was changed to "should". Quote:
Andy Baker Last edited by Andy Baker : 06-01-2005 at 19:20. |
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also when the rest of the rules are all show en all this fuss will die down in previous years FIRST has resolved most major problems in the team updates that will probably include the one that is being talked about in this thread just have faith in FIRST and everything will be OK .... i hope ![]() |
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thx andy |
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I think the 5 day shipping thing probably means the vendor ships orders in 5 days under normal circumstances, as opposed to during build season when swamped with orders from 1000 teams.
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