Please note that Fictiv will be closed for production on the following holidays:

DateHoliday (Non-Production Days)
December 24-25, 2024Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
January 1, 2025New Year’s Day
January 20, 2025Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 27-31, 2025Chinese New Year (overseas orders only)
February 17, 2025President’s Day
May 1-5, 2025Labor Day (overseas orders only)
May 26, 2025Memorial Day
July 4, 2025Independence Day
September 1, 2025Labor Day
October 1-3, 2025National Day (overseas orders only)
October 6, 2025Mid-Autumn Festival (overseas orders only)
November 27-28, 2025Thanksgiving, Day After Thanksgiving
December 24-25, 2025Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

​Non-production days (those listed above) will not count towards the lead time of any orders. For example, an order with a 1-day lead time placed before 3 pm on Friday, August 29, 2025, will not ship until Tuesday, September 2, after the Labor Day Weekend.

Here are a few quick tips to avoid getting caught with delays due to non-production days:

  • Staying aware of upcoming holidays is your first line of defense. By factoring these holidays into your production schedule, you can account for the lost time or avoid it entirely by ordering before non-production days. This is especially important for long holidays such as the Chinese New Year.
  • If an overseas holiday is blocking you from receiving your parts by your deadline, you can re-configure your quote to be produced by our domestic network.
  • Fictiv’s quoting platform typically offers multiple production speeds for a part. Try selecting a faster lead time that avoids non-production days.
  • Depending on your part’s geometry, there may be small design changes you can make that will result in a faster lead time. Contact your account executive for assistance evaluating these changes.