Even w/o JIT supply-chain problem we have now, things like this happen from time to time. Just that on a young & new company like Lucid, the problem is magnified.
My friend is a plant GM for a large (very large) shoemakers, a few months ago, they were supposed to deliver 10K pairs of shoes for a US retailer as a promotion program with the NCAA. Upon arrival to the US market, those shoes were found to be non-compliant (something that has to do with trademark) - hence all had to be shredded. The plant (in Asia) had to work 3 shifts to make up for them, and the company has to charter a cargo plane to bring them to the US. Took more than a month & missed the org schedule by a week or so.