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TPPhotog said:Usually when things go quiet like this it's for one of two reasons, the first is that nothings happening. The second is that talks are in progress and they don't want to wreck negotiations. Hopefully it's the second as no news is usually good news.
Woolliscroft said:Rumour here is that there is going to be a management buy out. Let's hope. Their 220 line is still dead though sad to say.
David.
The larger a production facility is, and the more a company has to depend on 24hr a day up time, the harder it will be for them to make small runs of specific products. So slower moving products either have infrequent, but large production runs, which can lead to shortages of that product between runs, or they cut production to concentrate on products that have a better potential for monetary return. That's what happens to items like Verichrome Pan, Tech Pan and APX sheet films.Chazzy said:Isn't selling a little bit of Agfa sheet film or Kodak ortho film worthwhile?
Bergger farms out their product production to other companies, such as Forte. They are not "doing it". Being a smaller company, Forte could make more frequent runs of certain products for specific buyers, like Freestyle, Bergger, and the Classic Pan films.Chazzy said:If Bergger can do it, why can't the big companies do it?
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