Simon R Galley
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HARMAN did look into the possibility of manufacturing elsewhere but feels it would be unethical and hypocritical to manufacture in a different country where employee health and safety requirements are perhaps less rigorous.
It still makes no sense to me that Harman can't make Centennial POP, but Kentmere was able to do it. After all, Kentmere was operating under the same British health and safety regulations as Harman, and the temperature problem doesn't seem to have held them back either. Despite the reference to Ilford's state-of-the-art production facilities, it would seem that Kentmere knew how to do a thing or two which Ilford can't manage, wouldn't it? Ilford ought to offer the formula for Centennial POP to Fomamaybe they can make it. Or give it to the Chinese.
Yup, can`t wait to try them.The expansion of the fineprint range is good news.
It still makes no sense to me that Harman can't make Centennial POP, but Kentmere was able to do it. After all, Kentmere was operating under the same British health and safety regulations as Harman, and the temperature problem doesn't seem to have held them back either. Despite the reference to Ilford's state-of-the-art production facilities, it would seem that Kentmere knew how to do a thing or two which Ilford can't manage, wouldn't it? Ilford ought to offer the formula for Centennial POP to Fomamaybe they can make it. Or give it to the Chinese.
NO!!!!!!!!!!! Not Kentona! Back to the drawing board....
I think that's a little harsh on Harman....Kentmere was a tiny firm and one wonders whether we would have any of their products by now if they had not been taken over (rescued?) by Harman?
In the long run it looks like three withdrawals and three new paper products, so this may not be such an awful development, overall.
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"Rescued" by Harman? How? Sorry, I have to disagree - I don't see it that way. POP is gone, and so will Kentona be. Note that these were available and being made by Kentmere prior to their acquisition by Harman. So I don't see how this "rescue" that you speak of is helping me, the customer. As I see it, Harman's acquisition of Kentmere has not been a positive step.
Just my $0.02.
First, people complained at the limited range of grades for Kentona, now people are complaining that Ilford is going to attempt a VC version of Kentona. Make up your mind people.
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