Leigh Youdale
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I've just been told that Cosina have sent a message to their distributors that they have shut down their operations and don't have a clear idea when they can resume deliveries.
I've just been told that Cosina have sent a message to their distributors that they have shut down their operations and don't have a clear idea when they can resume deliveries.
Nonsense.
Shipments were estimated to start again this week.
Stephen
Great news from a favorite friends in Japan and our continued prayers for all those still out of service.Cosina's staff and factories make it thru the earthquake and tsunami OK.
Shipments have resumed.
Happily everything is pretty much back to normal for Cosina's staff and factories.
Stephen
As for dmc's comment about out-of-stock situations, I believe there was a slowdown in deliveries prior to the earthquake - whether for production or shipping reasons I have no idea - and Stephen's comment in his reply to my post that deliveries were being resumed "this week" doubtless related to that. I only found out about that because I was approached to sell some CV equipment I had when the local distributor couldn't get delivery from Cosina in time for the customer's travel needs.
Cosina maintains its incredibly diverse product line via production runs. Most items are not continuously being produced on the production line. Voigtlander and Zeiss products combined are only a very small part of Cosina's output. The only time Voigtlander products are hard to come by for distributors is between those production runs if the factory temporarily is out of stock, or if a product turns out to be far more popular than anticipated, like the Voigtlander 25/.95 M43 lens. Overall there was no Voigtlander slowdown of deliveries prior to the earthquake. My comment was about deliveries referred to a week's delay due to transportation problems associated with the earthquake.
Stephen