It seems that the conditions that make possible relocalizing the SUP manufacturing in the countries purchasing the products (us on this forum :-) are now happening:
- salaries increases in China (x8 for Gong), without a significative increase in expertise (plus the drop of the euro for us in europe)
- a political will for (some) developed countries to bring back jobs home (with public help for professionnal training)
- positive use of the environment regulations: innovating in ways to make the workplace safer (venting, ...) plus financial incentives from governments to built cleaner factories
- a SUP market that may not be the explosion some dreamed of, but is real
- a deep surf culture
Basically now, a skilled shaper/glasser/sander in Portugal is not much more expensive than a Chinese one...
Gong is in the process of relocalising its production in Europe, in Portugal, in a new factory in Peniche, a true "surf city", see details in
www.gong-galaxy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=7802 They are not the first of course, Hobie did this some years ago with is Raw line, and I guess others. Naish has been producing in different asian countries for its different construction for some years too...
Things are not so simple, and mass production of entry-level, price-driven goods is still hard to move out of Asian countries(*), But let's hope more will go this route!
(*) Gong for instance had to create a new simpler and cheaper line of inflatable (1 model, 3 sizes, for less than 400?) to keep producing in China, while the more elaborate shapes will be produced in Portugal.
Do you now other examples of companies relocalising?