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Alex Hurricane Slows Down Ford Fiesta to the Dealer
Alex storms are natural disasters raging in northern Mexico has implications for all residents in the vicinity. Affect the distribution of activities including Ford’s plan to send their newest collection of hatchback, the Fiesta in 2011 to market the United States (U.S.). Supply of prime units, is predicted to be late 10 until 14 days from the time set previously.
Angie Kozleski, a spokesman for Ford explained, the main distribution line of the railway track was interrupted by a storm on June 30 and then these. The condition worsened with continued tropical storm Bonnie. Ford Fiesta produces early May in Cuautitlan, Mexico.
“Our main Delivery of Mexico relies on the railroads but our means to stop the distribution. This situation has made us have to find alternate routes and it takes time,” said Kozleski.
Such conditions create a number of Ford dealerships in the U.S. worried. The reason is the new Fiesta is expected to become one of the best-selling units, and already many pivot entry. Even a number of potential consumers who already pay the entrance fee had complained several times via the Facebook networking site owned by Ford.
Chris Lemley for example, the owner of the dealership network of Sentry Auto Group in Medford, Massachusetts, has looked forward to the arrival of the Fiesta. Lemley thinking, the supply will begin to enter in a few days. “Customers are waiting. Suspension 10 days can still be in tolerance and will not interfere with the product launch plans here,” said Lemley.
Angie Kozleski continues the existing total of more than 2000 incoming orders for the new Fiesta. Ford continues to monitor the situation and rushed to deliver the units into the hands of consumers. “It is too early to know the impact, the situation remains strong, we do send to the buyer as soon as possible,” lid Kozleski.