georgevicbell
Active Member
Doesn't say what that delay will be though. Kind of strange.
Just speculating, but I wonder if the strike affected things more than is being let on - especially on the supply chain side...I would imagine that they stopped taking shipments of parts - both for logistical reasons (there is no-one there to receive them) and practical reasons (there is no more space to put large parts)...if they stopped receiving parts, it's logical to assume that potentially the builders of those parts stopped building them because in theory they weren't being paid anymore for them, or potentially they just realized they could make more money by shifting production to other parts with little or no complaint from the client because they didn't need them right away...
The challenge with ramping back up production if suppliers are making other parts would potentially take longer to rectify...and one would hope that the TTC contract had some sort of clause regarding these situations and expectations for a timely return to production...