Ford reduces F-150 production by cutting chips | Economy

CHARLOTTE – Ford Motor Co. will reduce turns in two of its factories in the United States the next week debited to a worldwide stock of chips that also affected other automobiles, informs the company’s juveniles.

‘Part part del lunes, Ford reducirá dos turnos en su planta de Dearborn, Michigan, is dar resultt en een solo trabajará un turno diario. It will also reduce a turn on its Kansas City, Missouri plant, until it turns into two turns on the day.

Both plants produce the F-150 pickup truck, the most popular model from Ford, and part of the F-Series, the vehicle that the mayor sells in the United States.

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“We are in the process of working closely with the providers to attend the possible restrictions on production relations with the global semiconductor escalation and working to prioritize the production lines of key vehicles, the next mayor will present next.

Ford is not the only automotive company to reduce production costs by chips. General Motors shared similar media in three of its plants — one in the United States, both in Canada and elsewhere in Mexico — a part of the February 8th.

Other cars such as Nissan, Fiat Chrysler and Toyota have also been affected by the chip race.

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