Well, a few years back, my company upgraded all our older Dell lappys (168) and docking stations (and also 3x 40" Monitors per person). The new, top of the line lappys had 2x USB-C ports placed right next to each other, and the docking stations came with really thick cables that had dual USB-C connectors to fit right into those sockets. We were told that this was necessary to support using 3x monitors, which all had DP connections on them.
The set-up worked as expected for a while, until some people began to complain about the cables detaching from the lappys very easily, to the point where all one had to do was just barely touch the cable or bump the laptop ever so slightly... Note that some the complainers, but not all, were people who
occasionally took their machines home at night or to off-site meetings etc...
Since we had a contract with Dell, they first started replacing just the cables, then the docks, then the lappys themselves. Finally our IT Director tore a few of the lappys apart and found that the connectors on the mobo's were extremely thin & flimsy, and would probably all fail soon enough. At that point, he demanded they build us new machines that would hold up, or he would cancel the entire contract.
Once we started receiving the new machines, he took a few of them apart & compared them to the old ones..... and guess what.... Dell had somehow managed to find & install USB-C ports and cables on the new machines that were way moar sturdy & robust than the original ones..... gee, imagine that
That was over 2 years ago and we have not had a single failure since then !