Andy_W
Well-known member
FujiFilm Diosynth the place is called, my company did some work there a couple of years back and they actually paid the bill on time, in full, and with zero messing about, which in construction is a rarity. Glady work for them again!
They needed extra info from me relating to this expansion not long ago (got the picture quite quickly of what it was for/ about), so I acted on it quickly, bumped them up the list, if you will. If everyone along the chain is doing that, then it just shows how much quicker things can be done, and I assume that's the same for the vaccine manufacture, testing and approval. If people work together and not against each other, things go much smoother (and faster).
Loads of construction is contracts and people fighting, raising claims, counter claims, chasing money etc, all the way through the works, it does nobody any favours and then this compounds with the next tender bids and programming, it's why projects end up taking longer and longer, when they should be getting shorter and shorter. I would bet this is very similar to manufacturing and healthcare.
The contractual fight looks like how the EU/ AZ situation is going, it will be a mess, they need to get that sorted out. The strange this is, that may get bailed out by Germany misinterpreting the data for the over 65's, so they may just agree a scaled down order. That would be silly mind, they need to get round a table (with the UK gov as well) and bottom it out, and Germany need to rescind their over 65's comment about AZ.
They needed extra info from me relating to this expansion not long ago (got the picture quite quickly of what it was for/ about), so I acted on it quickly, bumped them up the list, if you will. If everyone along the chain is doing that, then it just shows how much quicker things can be done, and I assume that's the same for the vaccine manufacture, testing and approval. If people work together and not against each other, things go much smoother (and faster).
Loads of construction is contracts and people fighting, raising claims, counter claims, chasing money etc, all the way through the works, it does nobody any favours and then this compounds with the next tender bids and programming, it's why projects end up taking longer and longer, when they should be getting shorter and shorter. I would bet this is very similar to manufacturing and healthcare.
The contractual fight looks like how the EU/ AZ situation is going, it will be a mess, they need to get that sorted out. The strange this is, that may get bailed out by Germany misinterpreting the data for the over 65's, so they may just agree a scaled down order. That would be silly mind, they need to get round a table (with the UK gov as well) and bottom it out, and Germany need to rescind their over 65's comment about AZ.