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GM to idle 3 plants in North America due to semiconductor shortage

Posted on February 8, 2021February 8, 2021 Author Ella Comments Off on GM to idle 3 plants in North America due to semiconductor shortage

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General Motors is idling three of its assembly plants in North America and running a fourth in South Korea at half capacity for one week as it struggles with the ongoing semiconductor shortage that has already impacted production at Ford Motor Co., Stellantis and others globally.

On Monday, GM will idle the following plants  — which run two shifts — for a week:

  • Fairfax Assembly and Stamping Plant in Kansas City, Kansas: About 2,000 hourly workers build the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Cadillac XT4 SUV.
  • CAMI, Ingersoll, Ontario Canada: About 1,500 hourly workers build the Chevrolet Equinox SUV.
  • San Luis Potosí, Mexico: GM builds Chevrolet Equinox and Trax and GMC Terrain SUVs.

Some related GM plants that supply engines and other parts to the plants to be idled may be minorly impacted. For example, the engine plant at GM’s Spring Hill Assembly complex will reduce a shift on one engine line next week because GM sends that engine to Fairfax.

In addition, GM will run its Bupyeong 2 assembly plant in South Korea at half capacity beginning the week of Feb. 8. GM builds the Chevy Malibu, Trax and Buick Encore SUV there for sale in the United States.

On Jan. 22, Business Korea reported that GM planned to cut vehicle production by suspending overtime and extra work at its Bupyeong plant because of the semiconductor shortage. It uses the chips in its electronic control units and infotainment systems.

“No production disruptions,” GM spokesman David Barnas told the Free Press last week. “There were rumors last week from suppliers that our Korea operations were being disrupted. But GM Korea corrected those stories.”

Barnas said GM will not idle Bupyeong, but will merely run it at half capacity for a week, starting Monday.

Workers get paid

The UAW reacted to GM’s news by saying its leaders continue to work with major employers, the Biden administration, Congress and suppliers to address the semiconductor shortage.

“Over the past 30 years, production of semiconductors has been offshored to South Korea, Taiwan and more recently, China,” said UAW spokesman Brian Rothenberg in a statement. “Today, the United States only controls manufacturing for about 14% of all semiconductors.”

General Motors employees work on the assembly line Friday, April 26, 2019 at Fairfax Assembly & Stamping Plant in Kansas City, Kansas. The Fairfax facility produces the Cadillac XT4 and Chevrolet Malibu.

The union negotiated worker protection in the event of parts shortages interrupting production in its contract, he said. Union workers will receive supplemental pay and unemployment that pays 75% to 80% of salary and continued benefits.

“However, the UAW is working with employers to minimize the impact on auto manufacturing production as much as possible,” Rothenberg said.

GM said union workers at CAMI, represented by Unifor, will be paid through the provisions of their labor agreements, noting that represented seniority employees will receive about 75% of their compensation through a combination of unemployment and supplemental benefits.

Protect pickups and SUVs

Demand for semiconductor use is up in part because of the coronavirus pandemic and an increase of laptop computers, which use the semiconductor chips. Cars also use them in a variety of parts and infotainment systems. 

The union said if the parts were made in America, the industry would have, “more ability to respond to these demand issues,” Rothenberg said. He added that the UAW is calling on the government to develop trade and policy solutions to bring advanced technology production back to the United States. 

GM’s Barnas said semiconductor supply for the global auto industry remains very fluid and its supply chain organization is “working closely with our supply base to find solutions for our suppliers’ semiconductor requirements and to mitigate impacts on GM.”

GM is assessing the overall impact to production and Barnas declined to provide an estimated production impact from the planned plant closures next week.

“Our focus is to keep producing our most in-demand products — including full-size trucks and SUVs and Corvettes — for our customers,” Barnas said. 

A Chevrolet Silverado full-size pickup truck is ready to roll off the assembly line on June 12, 2019, at the General Motors Flint Assembly Plant in Flint, Michigan. The company hopes to return to full production capacity by June 1 after a shutdown in response to COVID-19,

GM builds its heavy-duty, full-size pickups at Flint Assembly Plant and its light-duty, full-size pickups at the Fort Wayne Assembly Plant in Indiana. It builds its midsize pickups at Wentzville Assembly in Missouri and its full-size SUVs at Arlington Assembly in Texas.

All four plants will continue to run on three shifts and weekend overtime, Barnas said. GM builds the Corvette at Bowling Green Assembly in Kentucky. 

GM’s assembly plants in Lansing and other parts of Michigan will continue to operate regularly.

“Due to the fluidity around the availability of parts, our current plan is to update the plants each week,” Barnas said. “Our intent is to make up as much production lost at these plants as possible. Importantly, this issue will not impact our commitment to an all-electric future.”

Ford impact

GM will provide further details on the semiconductor issue when it reports its 2020 earnings on Feb. 10. 

Ford has been hit hard by a global parts shortage with factory workers in several states receiving temporary layoffs or shift reductions. Ford has reduced shifts at its Michigan Dearborn Truck Plant, which employs 4,600 hourly workers and builds the 2021 F-150 pickup.

Likewise, it has shortened evening and day shifts at Kansas City Assembly, which employs 7,300 hourly workers and builds the F-150. At the Chicago Assembly Plant, which employs 5,300 hourly workers and builds the 2021 Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator and Police Interceptor, Ford is expected to announce a potential production disruption.

Ford’s Louisville Assembly Plant is down through Feb. 7 because of the shortage. That affects about 3,900 hourly workers building the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair.

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