GM Is The Latest To Cancel Shifts At Plants Over Canadian Trucker Protest | Carscoops carscoops
earlier in the week due to the chip shortage but the Canadian trucker protest has affected them as well. “This interruption on the Detroit-Windsor bridge hurts customers, autoworkers, suppliers, communities and companies on both sides of the border that are already two years into parts shortages resulting from the global semiconductor issue, Covid and more,” Said Deep, a spokesman at Ford, told.
Toyota has canceled shifts for the remainder of this week at its trio of Canadian plants because they can’t move parts across the border. They think they’ll ultimately make up the time lost with additional shifts once the protest has ended. Honda has managed to keep most of its Canadian plants running, though at reduced production rates. In the meantime, many companies are working to find alternative routes but there’s no way to ensure that those roads won’t end up blocked as well.
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