As they have lack of manpower and equipment, they have postponed the maintenance work until tomorrow.
As they have lack of manpower and equipment, they have rescheduled the maintenance work for tomorrow.
Neither one is good business English. The problem is not the use of postpone or reschedule , both of which are fine.
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Neither one is good business English. The problem is not the use of postpone or reschedule, both of which are fine.