Seems the caravan industry will be hit with more delays on production? See HERE.
My grandson worked for GEDowty and they had a massive fire, but it was surprising how quickly they managed to get office, stores and manufacturing back up again via their recovery plan, whilst their facilities were being rebuilt.If they have got a professional recovery plan they may have the ability to start up again a lot faster than that. The plan should foresee the problems listed and have provision for restarting quickly often in temporary premises. These are common and are promoted by insurers to many firms.
Don’t understand why your post is in this thread, wouldn’t it be better as a starter in a new thread posted by you?I wonder If this explains why this salesman is so keen to make my van a bit special (and much more £££ on resale?) with a new mattress?
I’m having a bit of a problem with my P/X Van. It’s in its 10th year. Salesman says I must have a new mattress as there is a stain. i could not see it in some lighting conditions. The stain might be a wear mark, not sure. The salesman described the stain as “an obvious stain”. I agreed to a £600 is price reduction. Foolishly I thought an obvious stain would be clearly visible in all lighting conditions, and would put off buyers, and I signed the contract. When I came to take out items from the caravan I didn’t see the stain, got the salesman out, he started closing blinds, getting his camera out. He couldn’t find it saying, “I will be back when all bedclothes removed.” The order form says ”no refunds of deposit”. Can I be contractually bound?
Very keen to make a sale and get another van to resell?