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Old 03-13-2011, 02:48 PM   #11
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Re: Earthquake might hurt the Jap toy biz ?

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well, I also asked the "impact" not just stocking or shipping. I am not sure if the earthquake will hurt the factory of Takara or Bandai as well.
If there is more product being defected, they will lost lots of money--> shortage on the toys available--> toys might have inflation again --> we will be influenced as well.
Manufacturing is done in China and Vietnam, not in Japan. Japan is where design and management are done, so we might see delays or whatever months down the line.

I very much doubt warehousing is done in Japan, either. As for smaller shops, maybe they'll have some dented merchandise or lost stock, but I think they'll have other more pressing concerns.
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Old 03-13-2011, 02:50 PM   #12
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Re: Earthquake might hurt the Jap toy biz ?

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Natural disaster occurs
Reaction? "What about the toys?"

Stay classy.
I am sure that everyone is deeply distressed about events that have happend and are continuing to happen. It is very disturbing. Our toy purchases directly helps the local economies there. I hope we can continue to do so. Help out in any small way we can.
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