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Fake paperwork, poor parts challenge China's aerospace boom
Chinese suppliers to U.S. flight control systems maker Moog sold it poorly made parts, faked paperwork and outsourced work to a factory not approved by the company, according to an internal report by U.S. aviation regulators. (www.reuters.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-17/kobe-steel-is-said-to-have-likely-faked-data-for-over-a-decade
No surprise.. there is for Fake stuff than the real stuff on the market now days... Once reason we are a disposable society... We replace vs fix stuff more and more.
Why is this not surprising?
If you want fake parts that meet no known specifications, that have zero QA, then China is a great place to buy.
I once worked for a company that had QA labs in the US. ALL of the parts made by suppliers foreign (mostly China) and domestic were quality checked at our facility. The company decided to let the suppliers do their own quality checking at their facilities.
To make a long story short, The unlimited warranty of 5 years on their products has now gone to a 2 year limited warranty.
To make a long story short, The unlimited warranty of 5 years on their products has now gone to a 2 year limited warranty.
Hmm... Wonder why.. NOT!!! - You Buy Junk, You Get Junk!
I wonder if this Chinese company makes drywall.