02-02-2019, 01:43 PM
Hey Wayne,
I think it will be a set back in terms of needing to restructure and those associated costs (human and monetary) but once that is done I can see the regulatory weight being lifted could free up the team to look at other vital work.
Col
Not necessarily self-evident.
Economies of scale and an already established 'path to market' mean that UTAS/AMC may actually be more efficient in their delivery.
I think it will be a set back in terms of needing to restructure and those associated costs (human and monetary) but once that is done I can see the regulatory weight being lifted could free up the team to look at other vital work.
Col
(02-02-2019, 01:28 PM)VK4AQJ Wrote: I predict that the examination process will become more expensive. It's probably self-evident.
Not necessarily self-evident.
Economies of scale and an already established 'path to market' mean that UTAS/AMC may actually be more efficient in their delivery.
Colin
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