Nailed it Paul!!

Ron

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On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 7:13 AM Paul Clifton <paulgclif...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This response may sound a little harsh, but I don't mean to be harsh. It's
> a frustrating situation for all these days and a bummer when it's hard to
> buy things we want.
> ---
> Along with what others are saying, it probably also has to do with what
> they can get right now. They order MUSA clothing from a small shop in New
> Hampshire (I think). That shop has multiple customers, and some production
> capacity to balance, and who knows what the raw materials and labor
> situation there is. QBP can't even keep hubs in stock. How is Riv going to
> get any priority from suppliers when their order quantities are fractions
> of most companies?
>
> Combine that with increased demand - for lots of good reasons in Rivs case
> - their products and brand are becoming more and more well known and
> desirable - and you end up with out of stock stuff. It's a bummer, but I
> don't think Riv can do too much about it - otherwise they'd be selling more
> bikes and employing more people.
>
> And when Riv does stock up on stuff (like they did for the retail store),
> it ends up sitting on the shelves and putting them in a tough spot. It's a
> damned if you do, damned if you don't situation, so IMO choosing "don't"
> has a lot of supporting arguments.
>
> Will's restock emails are an interesting peak into how often they get
> orders from different suppliers, and stuff just doesn't seem to be rolling
> in frequently or in large quantities.
>
> Paul in AR
>
> On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 8:04:32 PM UTC-6 Doug H. wrote:
>
>> Covid has wreaked havoc on the bicycle industry as well as many others.
>> Supply Chain is the latest phrase we all know too well these days. But,
>> Rivendell needs in my humble non-business owner opinion to buy more
>> inventory. I seem to remember they like to pay for all purchases without
>> using a credit line and that seems reasonable at first thought. But, I
>> think they would increase sales to a large extent if they would bring in
>> more product. A case in point are the knickers that went up for sale and
>> sold out in two days! Brass headset spacers are rarely available. The list
>> goes on.
>>
>> Just a thought I had as I was ready to buy a pair of knickers to no avail.
>> Doug
>> Athens, Ga
>>
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