
Originally Posted by
bogan
I get the advantage of later payments, but its bean counter bullshit unless you have that actually set up with suppliers. Cos once you start failing supplier attitude tests, lead times climb, prices are given a nudge; and actual cost to business takes quite a hit.
You have to feel sorry for those other suppliers who do rely on their business though.
Stop work until overdue payments received, then charge overtime rates to catch up on their urgent shit they left to last minute. Win-win.
Aye, the value of goodwill obviously isn't a factor in their calculations.
For me it's not even that complicated. I'm sitting on a piece of equipment here, ready to re-install. If they can arbitrarily change the terms of our contract then so can I, the price just went up 10% and they get the equipment when their account is up to date.
But yes, those that live or die on their Fonterra contract will be hurting for a month or two.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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