ECON Honda To Halt UK Production Due To Supply Issues

Red Baron

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Supply issues here and in Japan also.

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Honda to halt UK production due to supply issues

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Japanese automaker Honda says it will be shutting down its UK factory next week due to the effects of a global semiconductor shortage.

The company also cites supply chain issues related to the coronavirus as a factor behind the decision.

Officials say they plan to resume production at the plant in Swindon, England next Friday.

The lack of semiconductor supplies is proving to be a big problem for the auto industry. It has already forced Honda to reduce production at plants in Japan and the US.

Its rivals are also feeling the hurt. Toyota has announced it will be cutting output in the US, while Nissan says it will be reducing production in Japan.

Honda to halt UK production due to supply issues | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
 

Old Gringo

Senior Member
Supply issues here and in Japan also.

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Honda to halt UK production due to supply issues

13 hours ago

Japanese automaker Honda says it will be shutting down its UK factory next week due to the effects of a global semiconductor shortage.

The company also cites supply chain issues related to the coronavirus as a factor behind the decision.

Officials say they plan to resume production at the plant in Swindon, England next Friday.

The lack of semiconductor supplies is proving to be a big problem for the auto industry. It has already forced Honda to reduce production at plants in Japan and the US.

Its rivals are also feeling the hurt. Toyota has announced it will be cutting output in the US, while Nissan says it will be reducing production in Japan.

Honda to halt UK production due to supply issues | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
Thank you.

So begins the economic dominoes
 

Wildweasel

F-4 Phantoms Phorever
Ford and Chrysler have halted production of specialty models of Mustangs and Challengers due to engine control module chip shortages. I expect that to spread to more models that use more generic chips before long.
 

Cag3db1rd

Paranoid Pagan
There are millions of vehicles sitting in car graveyards, never been sold, less than a mile on them. Tonnes upon tonnes of materials going to waste. I don't wanna hear about shortages.
 

Red Baron

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Chip shortage forces Ford, Toyota, Nissan to cut vehicle production
Reuters
Jan 08, 2021

TOKYO/DETROIT — Ford Motor Co, Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co Ltd said on Friday they would cut vehicle production this month due to a shortage of semiconductors, becoming the latest automakers hit by a chip crunch as demand rebounds from the coronavirus crisis.

Japan’s Honda Motor also said on Friday that its output in Japan could be affected by a shortage of semiconductors.

Automakers and electronic makers are facing a global shortage of chips as consumer demand has been bouncing back from the coronavirus pandemic, causing manufacturing delays.

Credit Suisse analyst Daniel Levy said in a research note that the chip supply issues may limit near-term auto production for the industry.

U.S. automaker Ford said it would idle its Louisville, Kentucky, assembly plant, which builds the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs, pulling ahead a scheduled week-off from later in the year.

Toyota will cut production of its Tundra full-size pickup truck at its San Antonio, Texas, plant, but spokesman Scott Vazin did not immediately know how many units would be lost. “We’ll throttle back production,” he said, adding no other U.S. vehicles were affected.

Ford declined to identify the chip supplier and spokeswoman Kelli Felker said the company hopes to have the plant operating again the following week. “We are working closely with suppliers to address potential production constraints tied to the global semiconductor shortage,” she said.

Nissan said it planned to reduce production of the Note, a hybrid electric car, at its Oppama Plant in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan but did not give details of the scale of the output cut.

The Nikkei newspaper reported that Nissan would slash its Note production at Oppama to about 5,000 units in January, from an initially planned 15,000 units. “A global shortage of semiconductors has affected parts procurement in the auto sector. As a result of this shortage, the Oppama Plant in Japan will adjust production in January, reducing production of the Nissan NOTE,” Nissan said in a statement.

Germany’s Volkswagen said last month that it faced a shortage in the supply of semiconductors and would adjust production at facilities in China, North America and Europe.

Honda has also begun “seeing some impact in the parts supply,” a company spokesman said. He added that the company was examining output adjustments for each car model.

Honda will first shrink its production by about 4,000 units this month, mainly affecting the Fit subcompact made at a plant in the city of Suzuka in Mie prefecture, the Nikkei newspaper said on Friday.

A massive fire at a chip plant owned by Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corp (AKM), a unit of Asahi Kasei Corp, in southern Japan in October has also damaged semiconductor supply.

While Honda’s semiconductor inventory is secured until February, the company is “currently under examination for supplies from then on, including alternative supplies,” the spokesman said.

Separately, China’s GAC said its joint venture with Honda had received warnings on supply of certain models but gave no details.

China’s Dongfeng Motor, which also has a partnership with Honda, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Noriyuki Hirata and Eimi Yamamitsu; additional reporting by Yilei Sun, Ju-min Park and Ben Klayman; Editing by Gerry Doyle, Clarence Fernandez and Susan Fenton)

Chip shortage forces Ford, Toyota, Nissan to cut vehicle production | Financial Post
 
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