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Stellantis has glut of cars stuck at plant on logistics troubles

- By Albertina Torsoli

Stellantis NV has thousands of cars stuck at its Sochaux plant in eastern France as logistics problems that impacted the maker of Peugeot 3008 SUVs last quarter persist.

“There are big problems to deliver new vehicles,” Jerome Boussard, a CGT labor union representa­tive at the factory close to the border with Switzerlan­d, said Tuesday. “We had about 4,000 of them stuck in our parking lots and even outside the site as of noon yesterday.”

Stellantis confirmed the logistics issues without elaboratin­g on the number of vehicles awaiting pickup as the figures vary all the time, according to a spokeswoma­n. Freight problems are impacting the entire automotive industry and Stellantis is working non-stop to solve them, the spokespers­on said.

Vehicle inventory at Stellantis has ballooned this year, going up by 179,000 units to 275,000 units with the issues most serious in Europe. Earlier this month, Chief Financial Officer Richard Palmer said “outbound logistics challenges due to railcar, truck and driver shortages as well as ship availabili­ty” were to blame, adding the company expected the problems to ease during the fourth quarter.

The problems extend to other carmakers too with Tesla producing over 22,000 more cars than it delivered last quarter, and warning of another gap between how many vehicles it makes and how many it can get to customers in the current quarter. The company is battling availabili­ty of ships from Shanghai to Europe, and local trucking within certain parts of the United States and Europe, Chief Financial Officer Zachary Kirkhorn said last month.

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