Yeah….you have no idea what you’re talking about so you sound a lot smarter by not saying anything at all. It’s something he said in the video that is fact that dealers aren’t allowed to buy parts for s window of time. For a company to refuse any kind of business there’s a good reason and the reason is exactly whats in the video. Inventory reduction may be part of it but 3 weeks of shutdown will NOT fix that. There’s months worth of inventory on the ground across the country. I worked for a Kubota dealer and am very aware of the current business environment they work in and it’s convoluted to say the least.
Hmmm - converting to one giant SW platform, managed by AI. Haven't I heard about this before? Oh right, Skynet. Now, presumably, Kubota doesn't have any secret ICBM silo's with which to end our world. However, integrating into a single platform means that whenever it has a glitch, it will now affect ALL of Kubota's network. Stupid move, if you ask me.
Thank you for actually explaining the entire situation.
lucky my dealer here in canada has pile parts in stock if needed plus he,ll ship it👍
Thanks for explaining the Kubota shutdown.
if they are fixing their computer system they need to find out where the markup for the parts button is and have that fixed as it is really broken
This is a great news! Makes sense ,
More social media bs to run a good company down
Yeah.....doesn't take a month for software. Production is outpacing supply and this is perceived better than a layoff.
Yeah….you have no idea what you’re talking about so you sound a lot smarter by not saying anything at all. It’s something he said in the video that is fact that dealers aren’t allowed to buy parts for s window of time. For a company to refuse any kind of business there’s a good reason and the reason is exactly whats in the video. Inventory reduction may be part of it but 3 weeks of shutdown will NOT fix that. There’s months worth of inventory on the ground across the country. I worked for a Kubota dealer and am very aware of the current business environment they work in and it’s convoluted to say the least.
Hmmm - converting to one giant SW platform, managed by AI. Haven't I heard about this before? Oh right, Skynet. Now, presumably, Kubota doesn't have any secret ICBM silo's with which to end our world. However, integrating into a single platform means that whenever it has a glitch, it will now affect ALL of Kubota's network. Stupid move, if you ask me.