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<blockquote data-quote="Scribus" data-source="post: 6116882" data-attributes="member: 117192"><p>There will be people picking the components for delivery to the assembly line. The systems I have seen have a built in checking mechanism in that once an item has been selected from the shelf it is scanned to confirm that it belongs to that particular build. If the selection procedure is being followed properly and the wrong component gets through then somebody somewhere inputted the incorrect data, or there was a glitch in the software/data which expressed itself in the red fenders. It all goes to show that nothing is infallible, especially computer systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scribus, post: 6116882, member: 117192"] There will be people picking the components for delivery to the assembly line. The systems I have seen have a built in checking mechanism in that once an item has been selected from the shelf it is scanned to confirm that it belongs to that particular build. If the selection procedure is being followed properly and the wrong component gets through then somebody somewhere inputted the incorrect data, or there was a glitch in the software/data which expressed itself in the red fenders. It all goes to show that nothing is infallible, especially computer systems. [/QUOTE]
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