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aside from the damaged units, is the 20% failure rate an assembly process problem or a design problem?
From the wording in the announcement, I assumed that the 20% failure was attributed to the mishandling during shipment.DFF
He said the 20% was from undamaged crates.
Just because a crate doesn't show damage on the outside doesn't mean there's not damage on the inside from mishandling.DFF
Quote from: TLOC on March 29, 2016, 10:13:42 PM During his testing, we learned about 20% of the cars were experiencing issues even though the shipping carton and packaging were not blemished.
During his testing, we learned about 20% of the cars were experiencing issues even though the shipping carton and packaging were not blemished.
Truer words have never been spoken....... we've started opening every master case of locomotives and pulling each single box out and looking for any signs of impact damage - we can also take a peek at random units this way. Takes longer, costs more, catches a lot of the "impact" damage we get.