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by scrlk 417 days ago
Steve invested heavily in automation for the Mac and NeXT factories. There are videos of these factories in action:

We Are Manufacturing (Apple): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk306ZkNOuc

The Machine to Build the Machines (NeXT): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSj6kvv7_Sg

Infamously, he caused a ton of issues for both factories when he demanded that the machinery be painted to colours of his liking.

> When Jobs took a tour, he ordered that the machines be repainted in the bright colors he wanted. Carter objected; this was precision equipment, and repainting the machines could cause problems. He turned out to be right. One of the most expensive machines, which got painted bright blue, ended up not working properly and was dubbed “Steve’s Folly.” Finally Carter quit. “It took so much energy to fight him, and it was usually over something so pointless that finally I had enough,” he recalled. [0]

> Jobs demanded that all the robots in the NeXT manufacturing plant be painted in coordinated shades of gray and black. 2 of his top manufacturing engineers worked through a weekend to paint the assembly line, repeating the process 4 times until they got the finish just right. [1]

Ultimately, even that significant automation investment couldn't overcome the core challenges that other commenters have pointed out. I find the culture aspect ironic. Deming was American, yet American manufacturers largely ignored him until the Japanese applied his methods and began outcompeting everyone.

[0] https://thenextweb.com/news/steve-jobs-designed-apple-factor...

[1] https://www.newsweek.com/happy-40th-birthday-apple-443330