Csak azt akartam mondani, hogy jelenleg az autóipar az az ipari rész, ami olyan munkakultúrákat tudhat meghonosítani, amikkel tovább léphetünk.
A nagy volumene és bevétele, a munkafolyamatok összetettsége végett, illetve mert a gyárak már tudják mit hogy tesznek, ebből a legkönnyebb tanulni.
Szerintem picit olyan, mint a piacozás vs az Aldi, ha a kereskedelemhez hasonlítjuk.
Egy ilyen gyár jelenleg megéri felforgatni egy régió életét. Akár a középiskolától, az úthálózaton át a felsőoktatásig, kb én meg erre gondoltam.
Ebben igazad van. De erre szerintem más iparágak is képesek jó példa erre a repülőgép ipar például ahol mi szerintem egy picit későn ébredtünk. Hogy témánál maradjuk az Airbus Brassóban több mint 2000 embert foglalkoztat. Összesen romániában 10 000 ember dolgozik ebben az iparágban és több 100 millió eurót ruháznak be a cégek, és a román export egy nagyon jelentős részét ők adják. Ez egy növekvő (minden előrejelzés szerint az utasforgalom a jövőben csak nőni fog a világon), inovatív folyamatosan fejlő iparág. Én inkább látnék 5000 embert Miskolcon dolgozni ebben az iparágban mint egy VW gyárban. Ez kiegyensúlyozná picit az exportot hogy ne függjünk annyira az autógyártástól.
Érdemes ezt elolvasni:
https://www.economic.bg/bg/news/10/...aria-are-increasing-their-take-off-speed.html
Ami romániára vonatkozik:
"Airbus is also among the largest powers of the Romanian aerospace industry. The Premium Aerotec factory in Ghimbav suburb near Brașov, is 100% owned by the Airbus Group. It produces fuselage components in Romania. The initial investment was for EUR 40 million. In order to be implemented, the Romanian state supported it with EUR 19 million. As Economy Magazine wrote earlier, the government’s support is of extreme importance for our northern neighbours for the development of the automotive industry. Obviously, the same policy is applied for attracting investments in the aerospace industry.
The plant in Ghimbav has 900 employees, and the plans are for their number to grow. In 2016, the company turnover increased with 15% and reached RON 274.5 million (EUR 58.9 million). The net profit was RON 78.4 million (EUR 16.8 million). Premium Aerotec has around 10,000 employees globally and a turnover of EUR 2 billion.
Airbus also develops a partnership with the state-owned enterprise IAR Ghimbav, based in this suburbs of Brașov, too. Helicopters are being assembled there. Clients of that enterprise can be found all over the world. It is expected that the Romanian army will also become a client of the Brașov plant that is specialized in the production of H215M helicopters of the Super Puma family. The investment in Ghimbav is for EUR 15 million, and the state support is EUR 5 million. It is expected that 350 people will work in the factory.
H215M is a helicopter that can transported 24 people. It can be used for emergency medical assistance, by the police, for VIP transfers, and it also has a military version. Its initial price is EUR 13 million.
During the visit of the French President Emmanuel Macron in August 2017 in Bucharest, a cooperation agreement between Airbus Helicopters and IAR Ghimbav was signed. Its goal was to extend their "exclusive cooperation" on the construction of the H215M helicopter. Under the terms of the agreement, IAR will be the main partner for future orders of the produced helicopter, when the Romanian Ministry of Defence begins to replace its obsolete aircrafts. Thus, Airbus Helicopters and IAR will cooperate in the modernisation of the Romanian Army.
"We are proud that we have extended our cooperation as a result of the long-term trust between IAR and Airbus Helicopters," declared at that time Neculai Banya - General Director of the Romanian enterprise that is a contract partner. He added that up to that moment, IAR had constructed more than 360 helicopters under licence from Airbus Helicopters, which convinces us that the work on H215M will be successful.
There is another investment in the same sector in Moldovenești - 45 km from Cluj-Napoca and 14 km from the tourist centre of Turda. The company Sonaca manufactures parts for the wings of the Airbus airplanes. It is also a supplier to Brazil's aerospace industry.
The company Aerostar, a supplier of parts and aviation structures for the global aviation industry, operates in Bacău - a city in the Romanian region of Moldavia. Business partners of the plant are clients such as Airbus, GKN Aerospace, Premium Aerotec, Dassault, Gulfstream, Boeing, Bombardier.
Aerostar Bacău invests large amounts of money in the area of the Iași International Airport. It has announced its intention to found an enterprise for maintenance of aircrafts of the Boeing 737 and Airbus 320 families. The investment there is estimated at EUR 10 million.
In 2016, the revenues of Aerostar Bacău were RON 365.2 million (EUR 78.3). The company is one of the biggest exporters from the Romanian region of Moldovia. Its markets are in the EU, Asia, Africa and Canada. The company is also a large employer - with around 2,000 employees.
The Turbomecanica factory in Bucharest can be found on the map of the Romanian aerospace industry. It is one of the main suppliers of the Romanian Ministry of Defence. It also sells to world giants, such as General Electric, Rolls Royce and Leonardo Helicopters. The plant began its existence in 1975, after Romania decided to develop its aerospace sector. In 1980, the company already cooperated with Rolls Royce in the field of engines. The plant had also a cooperation with the Soviet Union in making a helicopter engine.
Today, Turbomecanica produces mechanical assemblies for PUMA helicopters, engines and other equipment"