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Carmakers cut more production due to chip shortage
Published on: 2021-03-30
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Stellantis NV and Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio became the latest carmakers to announce new production cuts as a result of a global semiconductor chip shortage.
 

Stellantis said on Friday it will temporarily halt production at five North American plants next week because of the global microchip shortage: two assembly plants in Canada, one in Mexico and two in the United States. The production halts will start next week through early to mid-April.
 

Stellantis did not specify how long the shutdowns would last, but a union local in Windsor said the minivan plant would halt production for four weeks starting on Monday.
 

Nissan Motor Co said Friday it will halt production for two days starting April 1 at its Smyrna Vehicle and Canton Vehicle Assembly Plants and Mexico Aguascalientes plant. Normal production will resume April 6.
 

Nio, one the main challengers to Tesla, which dominates the electric vehicle (EV) market in China, said it would halt production for five working days at its Hefei plant and cut its first-quarter delivery forecast by as much as 1,000 vehicles.
 

Shares of Nio, which makes the ES8 and ES6 electric sport-utility vehicles, ended the day down 4.8% on the New York Stock Exchange.
 

Ford Motor, Honda Motor, General Motors and Volkswagen were among the automakers caught off guard by the shortage, forcing many to hold back production even as car demand picked up during the pandemic.
 

Chip shortages have cost the global auto industry 130,000 vehicles in lost production, research firm AutoForecast Solutions estimates, with the heaviest impact in North America, with 74,000 units lost, and Western Europe, with 35,000 lost.
 

The chip scarcity is also a result of an increased demand from the consumer electronics industry as people worked from home and played more video games during the crisis. Sanctions against Chinese technology companies have also played a role.
 

Nio, which also faces competition from homegrown rivals such as XpengInc, now expects to deliver 19,500 vehicles in the first quarter, down from a 20,000 to 20,500 range previously.

Ford had warned the shortage could hit its 2021 profit by up to $2.5 billion, while larger U.S. automaker GM expects the crisis to shave up to $2 billion off its full-year profit.
 

Ford, which was until now assembled its highly profitable F-150 without certain parts, said on Thursday it would idle production of the trucks at a plant in Michigan through Sunday.
 

GM and Japan’s Honda both said this week they would continue production suspension at plants in North America for the coming weeks.
 

Swedish truck maker Volvo AB, meanwhile, said on Tuesday the chip shortage would have a “substantial” impact on its second-quarter earnings, and it would implement stop days across its sites globally beginning in April.
 

汽车芯片短缺超预期:全球汽车行业再现停工潮

今年上半年是整个行业半导体最为短缺的一段时间,将有越来越多车企受到影响。
 

全球半导体供应紧张,对汽车生产造成的冲击愈演愈烈。
 

3月26日,蔚来汽车表示,由于芯片短缺,蔚来将临时停产5个工作日。蔚来第一季度的交付量将因此受到影响。
 

进入3月以来,沃尔沃、通用、福特、丰田、本田、日产等跨国车企陆续表示,因半导体的供应紧张暂停部分工厂的生产计划。
 

“在去年底大众受到影响之后,大家就已经在调动资源,来保证生产。但是,供应紧张的问题短期内无法从根本上解决,大部分车企都受到了影响,或多或少做了一些调整。”3月29日,一位车企内部人士表示。
 

上述人士表示,由于芯片短缺的问题是在去年12月左右集中暴露,尽管产业链上下游从那时候起已经做了很多事情想要去解决问题,但看到效果至少需要6个月的时间,部分芯片恢复正常供应的时间可能更长。也就是说,至少要等到下半年,才可能会有所缓解。

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