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Industry Rumors: Coronavirus can be final blow for camera industry
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  • Taiwanese notebook ODMs have already resumed assembly operations in China, but risks of supply chain disruptions in March are mounting, as inventories of many components will run out by end-February

    First part of this sentence is mostly lie, as you can't really assembly much having 10-20% of workers.

  • If this goes global and bad, demand for new camera's will be very low. People will be in survival mode.

  • ....and robots building cameras....don't think we're there yet. Like I said....used cams will be selling for more than they cost new....like nothing we've ever seen. Anyone who wants new gear, from cams to phones and computers better stock up. Bet big retailers are. They'll luv the price gouging. B&H....probably opening another warehouse with abused employees ! Amazon....well, Bezos just bought a new house for 200mil !

  • Some of my talks suggest that impact on camera and electronic industry overall will be staggering, like nothing we saw in last 50 years.

    As more Asian countries will be massively hit by virus we will see full extent of it.

  • @jleo

    In capitalism you can get robots installed only if they are cheaper to maintain than humans.

  • this will be big opportunity to install robot assembly lines everywhere, and nobody goes back :( Even dumplings made by robot, grandmas may be out of a job :)

  • @jleo

    Foxconn factories in Shenzhen have a large contingent of workers from Wuhan who went home for CNY, they may not be back for a while.

    Like till September.

  • Foxconn factories in Shenzhen have a large contingent of workers from Wuhan who went home for CNY, they may not be back for a while.

  • Companies in Japan and South Korea face an acute labor crunch as the coronavirus outbreak disrupts Chinese employment in both countries -- though for very different reasons.

    In South Korea, the problem is twofold: depressed business activity coupled with a reluctance to hire workers of Chinese origin.

    In Japan, the problem is more of a logistical one, with many current or prospective workers unable to come to the country from China.

    https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/Coronavirus-leaves-Japan-and-South-Korea-short-of-Chinese-workers

    Camera companies try to avoid making modernization and to use robots, as it is cheaper to hire migrants and offer them bad conditions.

    Now it is their time to suffer.

  • Specially note main rason for CP+ 2020 cancellation - ability for customers to touch products.

    All such events can be postponed in coming months.

    Also huge changes can come to camera shops.

    Sales for cameras are expected to deep as much as 50% YoY in Q1 as Japan, Vietnam and more countries will follow China.

    Tourism also is taking huge hits and it is related to cameras directly.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev

    I wonder if we will also have a cancellation of the all ready weak Photokina show in may.

  • @EspenB

    Yep, more exhibitions to follow.

    By the end of this year less than 25% of expo industry will remain alive, all else will be in ashes.

  • The 2020 Mobile World Congress has been canceled by GSMA because of #coronavirus fears.

  • @Vitaliy....no problem...but I believe the above posts about the "disinfection passage"fits your definitions, right ? But why was the video I last posted not included here ? It's about corona, not vaccines or vit c. It's about the most disturbing scene (i;ve seen) supposedly coming out of the virus zone. Of course anyone's welcome to dispute it...in fact I'd welcome knowing it wasn't the truth. oops ...my mistake . It's not posted in the what we know thread. And as well your "what we know about" comment should be in the vaccine thread, just to be accurate.

  • " the manufacturer says it is not harmful to the health" hahaha . The truth is just about everything the technocracia does is harmful to our health. And In china, I bet a nickel there's no place to run. Can't even be a back-to-nature hippy. And btw, all n95 and n99 mask test are done with completely sealed masks. Even their exalted leader didn't know how to use his properly.

  • Foxconn ( electronics manufacturer ) and BYD ( automaker ) have set up production lines to manufacture face masks. They are in full operation.

    Disinfection tunnel in Shanghai ( most viruses are not considered as being alive like bacteria. But technically they can be inhibited or deactivated )

  • Right wing central Chinese government pressure all firms and local authorities to start working as soon as possible and remove any restrictions, even if they are founded. Due to request from top banks and corporations that they represent they have no choice but to push hard.

    it'll be interesting to see consequences, people I read expect up to 4-5 million dead within 6 months in China due to this decision.

  • Soon there will be no Chinese people working in factories, only robots :)

    Businesses can now apply to govt to get interim subsidy or loans to pay rent and other expenses.

    Logistics: Feeding 8-11 million in the quarantine area

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    Once any of the employees is confirmed infected with the coronavirus, the entire plant in question has to be shut down immediately.

    Will be not fun.

  • Intel is and NTT Docomo also cancelled their presence at Mobile World Congress 2020.

  • Pegatron's plant in saw a limited number of workers return to their posts on February 10, the first working day after the extended Lunar New Year break.

    People I talked also tell that it'll be huge workers shortfall, owners expect that remaining people will demand salaries increase in coming week after realizing the power they have now.

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  • 16,000 Workers Return to Foxconn Factory

    Following the Coronavirus outbreak, around 16,000 workers ( approx. 10% of the workforce ) have now returned to the Zengzhou factory. Despite this, the factory in Shenzhen has not reopened. Speaking to Reuters, a company source said: Our request to resume production (in Shenzhen) was disapproved. We need to improve our virus control measures for another check. Apple has not commented publicly on the matter. The company did have to offer a broader that usual revenue outlook in its laters earning call, due to the precarious circumstances caused by coronavirus outbreak.