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From the mouth of the Owner of my local dealer “buy all the Kodak chems you can afford, they announced me that they won’t produce any for the foreseeable future”.
We can speculate, or it is maybe old news. But now is your chance to buy XTOL, D76, HC110... who knows what’s happening.
I tend to think this may be a storm in a teacup.
When a batch of Xtol (or whatever) is made and packed it has a 'use by' date put on it. But if the Xtol can't then leave the factory because of the world wide shipping backlog it's just sitting there with it's use by date counting down. If they keep manufacturing and do get it into circulation the same goods made on the same day may take either a very slow journey around the world on a ship taking months, or a fast journey by air, so new stock could arrive faster than older stock. This gives retailers a stocking and restocking problem. As an example the dates on the film box serve two purposes, the first is to allow the retailer to rotate stock efficiently, the second is to show a 'best before' date. Other manufacturers around the world are pausing production, not because they can't make things but because they can't deliver them.