You might've read it on the other thread already: We really got a schedule this time!
And we also got some more information about the whole process - for the very first time from CC!
It seems like it was a good idea to hire the new guy, he seems to know what he's doing and tries to bring order into the Pandora chaos
He apologized for any inconveniences we had so far as well and he hopes to be able to repair our confidence with CircuitCo - that's something that sounds good to me!
Additionally, CircuitCo has increased the personnel and doubled the amount of machines they have, to increase production speed.
He analyzed the situation and told us what the bottleneck in the Pandora production is - after all, they thought they can do 500 a week at the beginning, which certainly isn't possible.
He wants to help us improve to improve the last remaining issues in the future, so that the production should really be faster and more reliable.
Okay, back to what's most interesting to you, their schedule!
Starting from March 4th, there will be a weekly shipment of boards. They start with lower numbers in the first few weeks and slowly increase the output.
Until early April, the next 1100 boards should've been produced and shipped.
They also have a pile of board that failed directly after production which they will start to work on and resurrect the boards. As it is unknown yet what failures they have, it's impossible to tell how long that will take.
And while CC are producing and working on failed boards, we're also working on the units we got here. I still have 60 units here to ship and about 20 to check if they have any failures.
The same goes for Craigs team - there are boards with broken nubs or other failures waiting to be sorted out, tested and packed up.
Hopefully, this will be the end of the unknown - our new contact person at CC told us he wants to stay in close communication with us. This would be something new, and I'd really be happy if that would really happen!
And we also got some more information about the whole process - for the very first time from CC!
It seems like it was a good idea to hire the new guy, he seems to know what he's doing and tries to bring order into the Pandora chaos
He apologized for any inconveniences we had so far as well and he hopes to be able to repair our confidence with CircuitCo - that's something that sounds good to me!
Additionally, CircuitCo has increased the personnel and doubled the amount of machines they have, to increase production speed.
He analyzed the situation and told us what the bottleneck in the Pandora production is - after all, they thought they can do 500 a week at the beginning, which certainly isn't possible.
He wants to help us improve to improve the last remaining issues in the future, so that the production should really be faster and more reliable.
Okay, back to what's most interesting to you, their schedule!
Starting from March 4th, there will be a weekly shipment of boards. They start with lower numbers in the first few weeks and slowly increase the output.
Until early April, the next 1100 boards should've been produced and shipped.
They also have a pile of board that failed directly after production which they will start to work on and resurrect the boards. As it is unknown yet what failures they have, it's impossible to tell how long that will take.
And while CC are producing and working on failed boards, we're also working on the units we got here. I still have 60 units here to ship and about 20 to check if they have any failures.
The same goes for Craigs team - there are boards with broken nubs or other failures waiting to be sorted out, tested and packed up.
Hopefully, this will be the end of the unknown - our new contact person at CC told us he wants to stay in close communication with us. This would be something new, and I'd really be happy if that would really happen!