Automaker Production Schedules Continue Freefall Due to Chip Shortage
The number of vehicles canceled from automaker production schedules worldwide due to the shortage now exceeds 2 million, according to AutoForecast Solutions.
The number of vehicles canceled from automaker production schedules worldwide due to the shortage now exceeds 2 million, according to AutoForecast Solutions.
Port congestion in China, closures in Ukraine, and ongoing supply chain issues will not slow output, reported Milan Nedeljkovic, production chief for BMW AG.
Auto manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe continue to lose production time over the lingering global microchip shortage, now well into its second year.
The Ukraine War will lower global light-duty vehicle production through next year by millions of units, predicts the automotive research firm.
Total losses add up to $300 million, with a $155 million hit to automakers and $145 million in lost direct wages.
Production cuts because of a shortage of microchips slow.
Taiwan is at work to address the global shortage of semiconductors, reported Economy Minister Wang Mei-hua after meeting with the newly appointed de facto U.S. ambassador in Taipei.
Nissan will suspend production of the Murano, Leaf and Maxima at its Smyrna, Tennessee, plant for four additional weeks after its summer shutdown ends.
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