From what I've observed and heard, they have made great strides in getting things together.

The manufacturing personnel have had time to get proficient. I work in manufacturing, and it's basically an evolutionary process for an individual to be hired, then trained, then gain the practical skills whereas he learns how he influences quality.

The ones with pride in their work are a joy to have on your team. Some of them get damn good about making a good product even with fussy machinery and anticipating batch-to-batch variations.