I read somewhere that it's a problem with getting enough electric power to the plant.
That's been my theory, I can't remember where I heard it though.
First it was "We're building the new warehouse/expanded shop floor and getting new machines" then the bottlenecks continued.
My wild speculation is that there was some sort of miscommunication or assumption they had enough 440v service to power all the new CNC machines, and they do not. And then they thought that the utility co would bring it in, but wants them to pay for something outrageous, like a few miles of power lines or a sub-station or whatever and they're at an impasse over it.
Second one is that George Kelgren's divorce his wife had something like 50% of the company, and is holding up capital investments or some such thing.
Anybody good at looking up Florida court documents for any civil issues with KT or Kelgren vs. a real-estate agent (misrepresentation of the land and services), or the utility co?