Dartz Wrote:It's a combination of cost and capability. Some will be more capable, but much more expensive. Others might be more hesitant to share the techniques behind construction, which makes onsite maintenance troublesome. And Frigga doesn't meet the security requirements for the real high-end stuff. It's also helpful not to be reliant on one supplier, and one single customer. Or for that matter, one single revenue stream.Smart not to be dependent on any one supplier. Arthur is prepared to be flexible, and Wright Frames don't hold too many secrets by this point. Altering the construction materials, there might be some ideas there, but nothing to prevent on-site maintenance.
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