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mumkin
Feb 03, 2014Explorer
I'd say that there are two things going on... the first is that their little Ford based C wasn't a big seller and there is the question of what is going to happen with the Ford platform in the next few years.
But more important is that the LTV small C's (Unity, Serenity, Libero) are selling so well that the factory can't keep up with the orders. They also dropped the small Class B based on the Chevy van and are only doing Sprinter B's. Theirs is a small factory in a small town. Like all companies near the North Dakota/Montana/Saskatchewan/BC oil boom, they are having problems keeping skilled employees making expansion difficult to keep up with demand.
They've made savvy business decisions based on the current market... and concentrating on their best sellers.
But more important is that the LTV small C's (Unity, Serenity, Libero) are selling so well that the factory can't keep up with the orders. They also dropped the small Class B based on the Chevy van and are only doing Sprinter B's. Theirs is a small factory in a small town. Like all companies near the North Dakota/Montana/Saskatchewan/BC oil boom, they are having problems keeping skilled employees making expansion difficult to keep up with demand.
They've made savvy business decisions based on the current market... and concentrating on their best sellers.
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