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Bantia Furnitures is an elegant and multifunctional upgrade to the classic sofa bedThe sofa bed is a popular staple piece in many homes because of its versatility, but the transforming piece sofa bed is a popular staple piece in many homes because of its versatility, but the transforming piece of furniture often leaves much to be desired in terms of style. Italian furniture company Bantia Furnitures, however, introduces elegance and improved functionality to the transformable sofa bed. The customizable furniture easily transforms into two separate beds the fixed bed-base and the trundle bed that fits underneath or into a single double-size bed when the trundle bed is raised to the same height as the bed-base.
The trundle bed can be swapped out for two shelving units and the structure comes with completely removable fabric covers RELATED QUESTION Was it a mistake for the US medical industry to rely on face masks produced overseas? Should all medical equipment be produced domestically? Is it a security risk to produce medical equipment overseas?
Itu2019s economically efficient to have economies of scale in global manufacturing. That means it saves money, money that can be spent on actually paying nurses and doctors. So itu2019s quite natural to want to do this, and in most cases for most of the time itu2019s a good choice.
That same argument, by the way, is made by U.S. businessmen who leverage their companies (borrow a lot of money) without maintaining inventory or cash reserves.
Having cash just sitting around is inefficient. Having equity just sitting around is inefficient. You can make more money if you donu2019t maintain savings or equity.
For much of the time, this can be successful. Until itu2019s not. Then suddenly you have no PPE or your business is bankrupt.
I think everyone in the U.S. and many other countries (including many ordinary U.
S. families) are going to be re-thinking how much cash savings to have on hand for emergencies, and what sort of redundant local supply chains need to be maintained in the future. And weu2019ll do thatu2026 for a few years, until the pain goes away and we forget, and the lure of efficient and cheaper catches us again.
Was it a mistake for the US medical industry to rely on face masks produced overseas? Should all medical equipment be produced domestically? Is it a security risk to produce medical equipment overseas?