Is Apple Prepping a ‘Made in USA’ Boom?

It could hinge on whether it picks Intel to make more chips for it

Dec 4, 2012, 9:42 am EST  |  By Brad Moon, InvestorPlace Contributor

Two potentially huge Apple (NASDAQ:APPL) items hit the radar in quick succession over the past few days.

First came rumors that the company was in talks with Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) to replace Samsung as the processor supplier for its mobile devices. Then, as the first shipments of Apple’s new iMac PCs arrived, reports rolled out that at least some of them bore an “Assembled in USA” sticker. CEO Tim Cook rose to prominence at Apple for moving production to China, but could the company be on the verge of a shift back to “Made in America?”

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If Intel manages to score the coup of becoming the chip supplier for Apple’s mobile devices, that would be a big story for both Intel and U.S. manufacturing. It was only weeks ago that Apple was supposedly in talks with Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC(NYSE:TSM) about the possibility of replacing Intel CPUs in its PCs with TSMC chips based on ARM (NASDAQ:ARMH) architecture.

Intel CEO Paul Otellini (the guy who brought Apple into the Intel fold but failed to break into the mobile market) retires, and all of a sudden Apple and Intel appear to be making up for lost time. With most of Intel’s chip fabrication plants in the U.S. (including factories in Oregon, New Mexico and Arizona), domestic manufacturing would benefit tremendously. Apple sold 43 million iOS devices last quarter alone — that’s a lot of chips.

Then there’s the story of the “Assembled in USA” iMacs that’s burning up the tech sites right now. Some (but not all) of Apple’s latest iMacs have been arriving on doorsteps adorned with the usual “Designed by Apple in California” message. But instead of “Assembled in China,” they’re marked “Assembled in USA.”

The FTC has very specific rules about how to qualify for that label. To comply, Apple has to be doing much more than just screwing bases onto cases. A factory somewhere in the U.S. has to be building these things.

How could you justify assembling a computer in the U.S. if you can pay ridiculously low wages in China? First of all, those low wages aren’t as low as they used to be. According to The Atlantic,they’re five times what they were in 2000 and expected to continue rising at the rate of 18% per year. At the same time, U.S. labor productivity has risen, while U.S. manufacturing wages over the past five years are now back at the level they were in 2000, adjusted for inflation.

Earlier this year, The New York Times did the math and calculated that if Foxconn workers were paid equivalent U.S wages, it would add $65 to the cost of an iPhone. On a $649 device (the price of a base iPhone 4S at the time) with an estimated materials cost of $203, this would require Apple to either hike prices or bite the difference, cutting into its margins significantly.

However, an iMac is much more expensive. The cheapest is $1,299, so a potential uptick in labor costs may be less noticeable. And then there’s its size.

To get a sense of what it must cost Apple to ship one of these all the way from China, I tried an experiment using FedEx‘s (NYSE:FDXshipping calculator to compare the cost of shipping a 1.4-pound box (iPhone) and a 42-pound box (27-inch iMac) from Foxconn in Shenzhen to the FedEx hub in Memphis. The result: $448.732 vs. $2,620.72.

Obviously, Apple isn’t paying anything near the rate Joe Public would, and it also uses other shipping companies. But the point is clear.

Shipping an iMac costs six times what it costs to ship an iPhone. If a worker at Foxconn in China ismaking $2.50 an hour compared to an average U.S. manufacturing wage of $19.15 (a difference of $16.65), so long as an iMac took 3.5 hours or so of labor to assemble, Apple would be breaking even by shifting manufacturing back to the U.S. based on the savings in shipping costs.

That’s all hypothetical. But it shows how plausible it is that under current conditions, Apple might shift production of bigger products from China back home. Plus, Apple was facing limited supply of the new iMacs based on problems at Foxconn, so maybe it’s decided to take matters into its own hands. Perhaps a hit on margins is worth the insurance against a hit on revenue if Foxconn can’t keep up.

It doesn’t hurt that the iMac is a relatively low-volume product (compared to iPads and iPhones) and that Apple already has an assembly facility in Elk Grove, Calif., where it built iMacs until 2004 and once employed 1,500 workers. Apple continues to refurbish iMacs for resale at this site, so it retains some technical and distribution capability. As TechCrunch notes, employment at that facility has jumped 50% this year, suggesting something is up.

While it’s possible that Apple merely messed up on its iMac labeling or that Intel Inside iOS devices is wishful thinking on Intel’s part, it’s also possible that between the company’s flagship PC and its determination to free itself from all vestiges of bitter rival Samsung, Apple is shifting toward “Made in America.” If so, here are a few things to watch for:

  • Without a doubt, Intel shares would surge. The company has been largely shut out of mobile, and gaining Apple’s business — even if it does so under license from ARM — would immediately vault Intel into a market leader. If it inked a mobile deal with Apple, those rumors about Apple seeking to shift its iMacs and MacBooks away from Intel would likely go away as well.
  • Apple’s margins could well take a hit, and even a small decrease could spook investors. Still, computers make up less than a quarter of Apple’s total revenue (and iMacs are a small subset of that), so the actual bottom-line impact of assembling PCs in the U.S. would likely be minimal and may well be offset by “Made in America” goodwill among domestic consumers.
  • Shipping companies could actually take a hit from any loss of Apple business. During the iPad 3 launch, for example, it was reported that Apple’s massive shipments form China (at premium rates) boosted the price DHL charged customers for international shipments by 20%. A steady stream of Apple shipments come from China to the U.S., and the vast majority (if not all) is by air.

At the time of writing, Apple hadn’t officially commented on either the “Assembled in USA” iMacs or the Intel talks. Expect all eyes to be on Cupertino for Cook’s response to both. In the meantime, the search is already on for a way to identify the U.S.-assembled iMacs while still in the box, so that consumers can choose them — and send Apple the message that they prefer to buy American.

As of this writing, Brad Moon from http://www.investorplace.com didn’t own any securities mentioned here.

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Made in USA Certified® Launches US Jobs Project™ Initiative

BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Made in USA Certified® has partnered with US manufacturers to rally for US jobs and US manufacturing with a tour across America in a red, white & blue, star spangled bus. The US Jobs Project™ launches in patriotic fashion this July 3rd – July 7th, Independence Day week.

The main goals of the US Jobs Project™ are: 1) Promote US manufacturing and the critical role domestic manufacturing plays in the creation of sustainable US jobs 2) The important role consumers play in the creation of jobs by supporting products Made in USA.

“This project is fueled by the idea that Americans helping Americans can truly create sustainable jobs and jumpstart our economy. We believe that together, we create jobs in the USA,” Julie Reiser, President and Co-Founder of Made in USA Certified® said.

The US Job Project™ tour will officially kick off on July 3rd & 4th in Delray Beach, Florida for the Independence Day Extravaganza. There will be product giveaways, fan photo fun and supporters can register for the “Great American Giveaway” contest, where participants can enter to win a custom designed Gibson guitar.

After the July 4th fireworks celebration the bus will head to Daytona, Florida for the NASCAR, Subway Jalapeno 250, Coke Zero 400 races and a concert by double Platinum recording band, TRAIN at the Daytona International Speedway on July 6th & 7th.

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White House Video of Startup America Google Hangout Julie Reiser

White House VIDEO of  Julie Reiser, President & Co-Founder of Made in USA Certified was invited to participate in the GOOGLE+ White House Hangout with Startup America with Gene Sperling (Director of the National Economic Council at the White House) and Aneech Chopra (Chief Technology Officer for the White House), Steve Case from Startup America Partnership! Cool stuff!

Video of  Startup America, White House and Julie Reiser Made in USA Certified

State Of The Union Speech Text 2012

Below, Obama’s prepared remarks as released by the White House.

As Prepared for Delivery –Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans:

Last month, I went to Andrews Air Force Base and welcomed home some of our last troops to serve in Iraq. Together, we offered a final, proud salute to the colors under which more than a million of our fellow citizens fought — and several thousand gave their lives.

We gather tonight knowing that this generation of heroes has made the United States safer and more respected around the world. For the first time in nine years, there are no Americans fighting in Iraq. For the first time in two decades, Osama bin Laden is not a threat to this country. Most of al Qaeda’s top lieutenants have been defeated. The Taliban’s momentum has been broken, and some troops in Afghanistan have begun to come home. Read more of this post

Made in USA Certified’s First Annual—Holiday Gift Giving Guide

Wholesomehide.comDecember is “National Made in America Month” and was proclaimed as such in 1986 by our 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan.  All of us at Made in USA Certified want to continue that tradition with a helpful Gift Giving Guide showcasing some of our certified clients.

We strongly encourage everyone this season to actively seek out and purchase “Made in USA” gifts this year for the Holidays.  Buy local, support our U.S. manufacturers and help to fuel our American economy!

Now, most consumers don’t know this but, there really is NO oversight or regulation on the use of the “Made in USA” claim on products.  The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) only investigates companies claims of “Made in USA” if there are numerous consumers complaints.  Many companies get away with falsely claiming “Made in USA” and misleading consumers for many years until they are finally caught and fined. Many consumers unknowingly purchase these products taking them at face value putting themselves and their families at risk.

Well….no more!

Made in USA Certified, is the leader in third party, independent certification of the claim “Made in USA”.  We have all ready done the research for you- so, you can have peace of mind.  We just don’t give our certification seal to just anyone that wants one, companies have to go through a very stringent application process that includes a full supply chain audit verifying Country of Origin for each component and complying with the FTC standard for making the claim.

Each one of these fine products we recommend on our Holiday Gift Giving Guide- we have done a complete supply chain audit on as well as verified the location of the manufacturing, its workers and that the company is a registered U.S. business.  Best of all, we have all the documentation to back it up.  So, you and your family can rest assured.

When you purchase one of our recommended gifts this Holiday Season- you are supporting a legitimate, American company that manufactures here in the United States, employs U.S. workers and is 100% compliant with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) standards for the use of the “Made in USA” claim and we 100% CERTIFY that!

Purchase one or many of these suggested gift items and the gift recipient can not only receive a high quality, durable, “Made in USA” gift.  But, they can feel good that the dollars used to purchase the gift are going to fuel an American business, fuel our economy, and keep people employed.  Now THAT is a happy and joyous Holiday Season—that is a gift that truly keeps on giving and keeps our beloved Country strong!

Buying Made in U.S.A—is the ultimate in buying local and keeping things green.  When you are buying Made in U.S.A products, you are keeping our U.S. dollars here, as well as reducing harmful greenhouse emissions and most importantly keeping our neighbors in business.

Happy Shopping!

Gifts for the Ladies:

Hanky Panky out of NYC has been featured multiple times in the Wall Street Journal and has risen to fame with the ladies as being known as the “World’s Most Comfortable Thong.” And our team of staffers can attest to that claim.  Not only are Hanky Panky’s Original Lace Thongs beautiful, but, they come in a huge variety of gorgeous colors and have been proudly Made in U.S.A since 1977. Buy Here: www.hankypanky.com

Bring It Up, Inc. out of California has been proudly featured in Oprah Magazine among many others. Bring It Up’s signature product is a unique breast enhancer that is a breast shaper, nipple cover, and instant breast lift all-in-one.  No closures or straps and a no stick center— Great for that Holiday Dress where you can’t wear a bra! Best of all—it is Made in U.S.A. Buy Here: www.bringitup.com

Gifts for the Men & Boys:

All American Clothing Denim Jeans are the first Jeans to provide “Jean Traceability” where you can trace the cotton from the farmer, to the mill to the sewing facilities, to your closet.  This company is Made in USA to the core of who they are and still family run and operated out of Arcanum, Ohio. Buy Here: www.allamericanclothing.com

Gifts for the Avid Traveler, Student & The Entire Family:

Tough Traveler out of Schenectady, New York has been proudly Made in USA since 1970.  This site is filled with great gift ideas for everyone on your list.  Need new luggage for the trip to see the in-laws?  Get your high quality luggage, bags, backpacks, baby carriers and so much here at this all American company with a heart of gold!
Buy Here: www.toughtraveler.com

Gifts for Animal Lovers:

Kona’s Chips Dried Chicken Dog Treats are made from human grade premium 100% USDA inspected sliced chicken breasts. Produced in America, processed in America and packaged in America with pride!  Great Holiday Stocking Stuffer for the Pooch in the house.  Keep your dogs happy and healthy this Holiday Season and share the love with Kona’s Chips! Buy Here: www.konaschips.com

Wholesome Hide American Made Rawhide Dog Chews are the perfect gift for Fido this Holiday Season.  They have some special Holiday Gifts just for the pooches- but, their best seller is the 24-inch rawhide candy cane that also comes in a 10-inch and 4 –inch rawhide wreath.  Woof! Buy Here: www.wholesomehide.com

Creative Bird Toys offers some of the most creative bird toys on the market and are all handmade with love in the U.S.A.  Great stocking stuffer for the tweeter in the house!
Buy Here: www.creativebirdtoys.com

Gifts for the Outdoors person or Athlete:

Belly Timber Survival Bars out of Bellingham, Washington delivers fundamental nutrient-dense calories from organic whole-food.  These intelligent ingredients roasted then baked to perfection results in a delicious, organic Survival Bar. Belly Timber Survival Bars stay soft, chewable and tasty even in the most extreme of altitudes and temperatures. Buy Here: www.bellytimberbars.com

Gifts for the American Patriot:

Old Glory Soldiers out of Fort Bragg/ Fayetteville, North Carolina has prided themselves in producing Made In The USA products since 2002.  They have built a business that has afforded their family the opportunity to move when the Army calls them to a new assignment. Buy Here: www.oldglorysoldiers.com

Gifts for the Auto Enthusiast:

Pinnacle Natural Brilliance Car Care is a collection of world class car care products,  including their benchmark car wax, Pinnacle Souveran Carnauba Paste Wax.  Pinnacle Natural Brilliance line of car care products are all proudly Made in USA and make a great stocking stuffer or gift under the tree for that car enthusiast on your list.
Buy Here: www.pinnaclewax.com

Stocking Stuffers:

Alliance Rubber is always on a relentless, obsessive quest for the perfect rubber band.  Founded in Alliance, Ohio in 1923 and still family run and operated- Alliance Rubber is best known for having 2,100 sku’s of rubber bands to help you organize your life and home.
Buy Here: www.alliance-rubber.com

Water Jel is the leader in consumer products for burn care and everyone should have a Water Jel Burn Kit handy in their home for those unexpected emergencies.  I was thankful to have my Burn Care Kit handy when my toddler accidently touched a cookie tray out of the oven and burned himself.  Moms & Dads, grandmoms & grandfathers—can all feel good about using this product Made in USA and Certified by us! Buy Here: www.waterjel.com

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