The available evidence suggests that Fuji are unable to downsize their film production...when they do a coating run it's a big run or nothing. Kodak have stated that the process to reintroduce Ektachrome involved making some changes which have resulted in them having the ability to do shorter runs...thus making both Ektachrome and P3200 viable again. Part of Ferrania's plan for long term production also involves flexibility in terms of how much film they produce at any given time.
Fuji were probably just not selling enough Acros to use up whatever quantity they need to produce before it expired. While Acros may well have had unique properties there are a lot of medium speed B&W films out there.
Let's better say Fuji had restructured complete company from business model ! And from this
(like other companys allways do) some colateral damage is normal going!
Here all films are for disposition - A good guess for the next victim ? Any idea ?
Any idea?.......?.........?
with regards
PS : I stated it (2017 if I remember correct?) ! Some did not like to hear!
But I stated : Fuji is going to kill their whole E6 films! Fuji is also going to kill their whole film
portfolio! But friends excuse me I was wrong! What I stated was not the true - sorry for that!
Mea Culpa folks - I did state it totally wrong !!
with regards
PS : Because I could not imagine that Fuji will
Slaughter their complete film devision!
PPS : And the difference is : if you are killing a company it mostly have a reason (Agfa for example
suicided from management misscalculations)
But to slaughter here means to kill someone alive = canibalize before killing!
Because a 30% price increasement (to sugest the people : ceep calm folks it is going on then)
twice a year is a crime for the background of Fuji's true intention!