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GM idles plants into mid-March on chip shortage: Update

  • : Coking coal, Metals, Petrochemicals
  • 21/02/09

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US automaker General Motors (GM) will idle three North American plants through mid-march as it grapples with the impact of global semiconductor shortages.

The plants, which announced earlier this week they would idle temporarily, include the Fairfax sedan plant in Kansas City, Kansas, the CAMI facility in Ontario, Canada, which produces the Chevrolet Equinox small SUV, and the San Luis Potosi plant in Mexico that makes the Equinox, Chevrolet Trax and GMC Terrain small SUVs.

The company also will partially build vehicles when semiconductors are not available so they can be completed when supply becomes available.

Announced curtailments by automakers through the first half of the year add up to production impacts in North America of an estimated 210,000 vehicles. AutoForecast Solutions is predicting a larger impact of 324,000 vehicles.

The impacted production is expected to be made up later in the year when the auto companies add more overtime.

Stellantis, which includes plants run by Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles, confirmed that production of its Jeep Cherokee compact SUV at its Belvidere, Illinois, plant would be halted for a week and restarted the week of 15 February because of shortages. The company also is idling its Windsor, Ontario, plant for the month of February. That facility produces the Chrysler Pacifica, Voyager and Grand Caravan minivans.

Ford last week announced it would curtail production of its best-selling vehicle, the F-150 fullsize pickup truck, the week of 8 February. Production of the steel and aluminum-intensive F-150 at the Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan and Kansas City Assembly Plant is expected to ramp up the following week.

Production in San Antonio, Texas, of Toyota's full-size pickup truck, the Tundra, continues to be affected by the semiconductor shortage. Subaru expects approximately 11,000 unspecified vehicles to be affected at its Indiana plant through March.


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