Alan in Tempe
Well-Known Member
My opinion is that orders should go out in the order that maximizes profits for Rivian stockholders, minimizes conflicts in manufacturing processes, conforms with supplier's delivery abilities, optimizes satisfaction for Rivian's customers, maintains best working environment and benefits for Rivian's employees, and is consistent with all applicable laws and regulations. These ordering criteria are not listed in any priority order, as all are top priorities. Obviously a simple Excel spreadsheet might be needed to figure out the best delivery order.... Orders should just go out in the order that they were received.
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