Hi gang. Just to avoid some of you becoming inconsolable or apoplectic when your "production week" date arrives and it may not start production on that day (you will notice a "production week" date will aways be a Monday): At this point in time, a scheduled "production week" is exactly that. Only a scheduled production week, not an actual production day.
So at this point, your vehicle is only scheduled to begin production some time that week. Meaning currently, it will begin production at some point during that week. Not that Monday. For example...a production week of 2/28 (only a random date example) means your vehicle is currently scheduled to begin production anywhere between 2/28 and 3/5 or 3/6 (if production occurs on a Sunday for that assembly line).
Then as that scheduled production week approaches, a specific production date will eventually be assigned. Down to the actual day.
Just providing this information to avoid someone screaming later "They told me my vehicle was scheduled to begin production on Monday 2/28! Now it is Tuesday 3/1 and it has not begun production yet? They lied!" (again, only a random date example).
Good luck.