August 5, 2008
(posted Aug. 3)
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- Shipping Costs Start to Crimp Globalization
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- By Larry Rohter
The New York Times-
- When Tesla Motors, a pioneer in electric-powered cars, set out
to make a luxury roadster for the American market, it had the global
supply chain in mind. Tesla planned to manufacture 1,000-pound
battery packs in Thailand, ship them to Britain for installation,
then bring the mostly assembled cars back to the United States
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Read more on The New York Times
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