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<blockquote data-quote="Ukjay" data-source="post: 7419134" data-attributes="member: 51920"><p>Strangley I am one who believes that is not necessarily an accurate full account of the situation - as long as the ones who make the decisions (not politicians), the ones with a brain inside that big dome on their shoulders instead of simply an opening from their forehead to the back of the dome...</p><p>They should have been forecasting the knock on effect / impact of current lower demands vs tradittional demands etc, and working on securing the supply chain, and I would guess that certain large organisations are already using smart tech to do this and complete documentation etc.</p><p></p><p>Thus I am amazed that this comes as a shock to some - as in a previous life, there were always force majours etc to twist the markets into a furor in our sector thus you had to play smart to avoid disruption for our customers, as they never like to be let down with outages etc.</p><p>Same here imho, it needs smart people to manage it to mitigate the cock waving antics that is obviously going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ukjay, post: 7419134, member: 51920"] Strangley I am one who believes that is not necessarily an accurate full account of the situation - as long as the ones who make the decisions (not politicians), the ones with a brain inside that big dome on their shoulders instead of simply an opening from their forehead to the back of the dome... They should have been forecasting the knock on effect / impact of current lower demands vs tradittional demands etc, and working on securing the supply chain, and I would guess that certain large organisations are already using smart tech to do this and complete documentation etc. Thus I am amazed that this comes as a shock to some - as in a previous life, there were always force majours etc to twist the markets into a furor in our sector thus you had to play smart to avoid disruption for our customers, as they never like to be let down with outages etc. Same here imho, it needs smart people to manage it to mitigate the cock waving antics that is obviously going on. [/QUOTE]
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