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Impact of Plant Shutdowns on Ship-Thru Deliveries

September 8, 2008

With a dramatic decrease in retail truck sales, some fleets are concerned that assembly plant closures and production slowdowns may delay truck deliveries and ship-thru upfits. In addition, there are further concerns about potential fleet allocation issues, availability of transportation, extended lead times caused by shift eliminations, and reduced special equipment runs. One challenge is moving completed upfit vehicles back into "traffic" when an assembly plant is shutdown.

Tags: assembly plant closures, extended lead times, fleet allocation issues, plant downtimes, production slowdowns, ship-thru upfits, truck deliveries

Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Monday, September 8, 2008 1:29 PM | » Comments(1)

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Mike Antich

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Mike Antich has been covering the fleet management and vehicle remarketing markets for more than 20 years. During this period, Mike has written or edited more than 4,600 articles on the subjects of fleet management, manufacturer fleet activities, the fleet leasing industry, and vehicle remarketing.

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