Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Volkswagen slashes output at its biggest plant amid chip shortage

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WOLFSBURG: Volkswagen AG plants are set for a bumpy restart after the traditiona­l summer break as the car industry remains in the grip of a chip shortage that most recently engulfed holdout Toyota Motor Corp.

VW’s Wolfsburg plant, the world’s biggest employing some 60,000 people, will restart with only one shift next week Monday through Friday, Europe’s biggest automaker said. Audi, the group’s biggest profit contributo­r, will extend the summer break by one week at its two factories in Germany as semiconduc­tor supply remains “volatile and tense.”

The disruption­s suggest carmaker warnings of tense months ahead are proving correct, after Covid-19 outbreaks in Southeast Asia forced restrictio­ns at chip-processing plants. Volkswagen last month flagged “really constraine­d” output during the third quarter, while BMW AG forecast ongoing uncertaint­y.

Toyota will suspend output at 14 plants across Japan for various lengths of time, even after striving to stockpile chips and other key components. The impact will be most severe in September, with Toyota slashing its production plan by 40%.

While carmakers have been forced to dial back sales expectatio­ns, higher vehicle prices and a focus on major money spinners have helped cushion the blow.

According to research by Susquehann­a Financial Group, the amount of time it’s taking for chip-starved companies to get orders filled has stretched to more than 20 weeks, indicating the shortages are getting worse.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? The plant will restart with only one shift next week.
BLOOMBERG The plant will restart with only one shift next week.

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