Post by
BigRig on Jul 25, 2022 3:38pm
PACKAGING vs MANUFACTURING Lines
Let's not get confused that there are 2 seperate production lines being installed.
There is the PACKAGING line that allows for the finished PLANTEIN prodcuts to be inserted into and sealed for consumer purchase. This line is up and running.
There is the MANUDFACTURING line that takes the raw ingredients and creates all the different PLANTEIN based offerings that are later transfered tot he PACKAGING line. Not all components of the line have arrived at the Natera facility to complete the installation.
Comment by
Curc2020 on Jul 25, 2022 4:17pm
Bigrig, So stupid question. Assuming you work for NSP... How can the PACKAGING LINE be "up and running" if the MANUFACTURING line does NOT have all components of the line at the Natera facility to complete the installation, and produce the PLANTEIN products? .
Comment by
jopatclo on Jul 26, 2022 8:41am
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Comment by
a7833 on Jul 26, 2022 9:34am
It would have been nice if they provided some timing on the outstanding components. As it stands there doesnt seem to be any timing for in house manufacturing.
Comment by
gdaymate on Jul 26, 2022 11:17am
If there are supply chain issues with receiving large manufacturing equipment, you can expect them to be in the dark about when it will arrive. This was supposed to come back in February. I'm assuming it is stuck in China considering their insane COVID lockdowns that are put in place with ships not leaving the ports/no workers at the ports