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Jan-20-2018 08:48 AM
sleepy wrote:
Of course Lance is no Amazon... 95% of American’s have no idea who or what a Lance is and if you told the they'd forget before they took their next breath.
Be realistic.
Jan-19-2018 03:35 PM
d3500ram wrote:silversand wrote:
.....I think that all the logistical, tax, locational, supply-chain proximity, and production line integration issue have been worked out loooooong ago by REV....now, it is just: acquire, acquire, acquire, acquire, acquire solid well-known brands.
Yep.
Jan-19-2018 11:49 AM
Jan-19-2018 10:33 AM
silversand wrote:
.....I think that all the logistical, tax, locational, supply-chain proximity, and production line integration issue have been worked out loooooong ago by REV....now, it is just: acquire, acquire, acquire, acquire, acquire solid well-known brands.
Jan-19-2018 10:29 AM
Jan-19-2018 10:15 AM
jimh425 wrote:rider997 wrote:
Big towable travel trailers are transported on a rail flat car- two or three to a car.
Fwiw, a lot of towable travel trailers, and fifth wheels travel by truck and even smaller hotshot trucks on I-90. Occasionally, they use a goose neck and put multiple travel trailers on them and sometimes TCs as well.
They are easily recognizable as transportation because they have DOT signs on the side of the tow vehicles as well as temporary plates if there are plates at all.
Jan-19-2018 10:08 AM
streetinsider wrote:
....Lance Camper will continue to be led by its innovative founders, Jack Cole and Jeff Souleles. “We’re thrilled to be joining REV’s iconic family of brands,” said Jack Cole, President of Lance Camper, “We look forward to leveraging REV’s scale and footprint in the RV industry to rapidly expand our distribution and further accelerate our growth...
Jan-19-2018 10:01 AM
rider997 wrote:
Big towable travel trailers are transported on a rail flat car- two or three to a car.
Jan-19-2018 09:14 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Kayteg1,
"My bet would be for Oregon."
I really doubt it! Lance doesn't use basically any wood in their RV's. Frames are steel, insulation is foam board, walls are Azdel composite, exterior is fiberglass product, interiors cabinets are Lite-Ply composite. None of which is made in or near Oregon or California. Lance might see some wood in shipping containers but that is incoming to Lance to be disposed of.
Oregon costs of living are approximately 122% of the national average which has a lot of bearing on the cost of labor and taxes mandated/business cost climate. While all the other locations mentioned have less than or far less than 100% of the cost of living numbers. Where we live which is a very upbeat region with ~3% unemployment constantly and also northern Indiana (the RV making center of the world and only 120 miles south of our home on Lake Michigan), the cost of living is at 84% to 88% of the national average and Texas and some other states are even lower yet. That is big and why high cost of doing business and labor issues operations are relocating so much. They are NOT stupid! Vehicles, RV's, and most major appliances among so many other things are made in middle America or the east side of the country and are shipped to the west and it has had no affect on them nor will it on RV's. They all sell competitively and have for decades.
Jan-19-2018 08:32 AM