Factories to Resume Operations after Lunar New Year on the 15th Day

As the Chinese Lunar New Year approaches, factories across China are beginning their annual shutdown. This year, production will not resume until after the Lantern Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month.

This pause in production is a long-standing tradition, allowing workers to return home and celebrate the New Year with their families. However, it also means that factories are currently taking orders but not shipping products.

Factories will begin production again after the Lantern Festival, working diligently to fulfill the orders placed before the holiday. The order of production will be determined by the sequence of orders received prior to the holiday. This system ensures fairness and efficiency, but it also means that orders placed later may face longer wait times for delivery.

To accommodate customers who need their orders delivered as soon as possible after the holiday, factories are urging them to place their orders well in advance. By doing so, these orders will be among the first to be produced when factories reopen.

This pause in production is a reminder of the global impact of China’s Lunar New Year. As factories shut down and workers travel home, the ripples are felt in international supply chains. Customers around the world who rely on goods manufactured in China must plan accordingly to avoid disruptions.

As the holiday approaches, factories are working hard to ensure that all orders placed before the holiday are accounted for and scheduled for production. They appreciate their customers’ understanding and cooperation during this festive yet busy time.

In conclusion, while the Lunar New Year brings a temporary halt to production, with careful planning and early order placement, customers can ensure timely delivery of their orders after the holiday. As we usher in the Year of the Tiger, we wish everyone a prosperous and successful new year.

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Post time: Feb-01-2024