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by Tuna-Fish 17 days ago
Building new capacity takes years. The idea is that the market is reliably cyclical, so you should expand when there is a downturn, when costs are low and you can afford the short-term capacity hits that expansion causes (fe. when you divide productive teams in two and fill both halves to full strength with new hires).
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If you prefer. But we seem to have gone from "undersupply in a boom" to a strategy of oversupplying so aggressively that manufacturers would finish ramping up supply well before the boom before it even happens. And that would be a better strategy.