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U.S. automakers struggle with parts shortages and halted output

The continued shortages could affect not only vehicle production but also global economic stability.
Supply-chain issues halt Jeep and Ford production as aluminum fire and chip shortages disrupt U.S. auto manufacturing.

On the Dash:

  • Jeep and Ford factories are paused due to aluminum shortages and a New York plant fire, affecting thousands of workers.
  • Semiconductor and rare-earth material disruptions, compounded by geopolitical restrictions, threaten wider U.S. and global auto production.
  • Automakers are investing billions and exploring alternatives, but high vehicle costs and tariffs continue to pressure the industry.

Automakers across the United States are facing widespread production disruptions as supply-chain issues compound, affecting both Ford and Stellantis factories. Assembly lines for Jeep SUVs in Michigan halted last week due to a shortage of aluminum and are not expected to resume until early next month. Ford has similarly paused production at three plants, leaving thousands of workers in Michigan and Kentucky collecting unemployment.

The disruptions stem from multiple supply bottlenecks, including aluminum, rare-earth minerals, and semiconductors. A three-alarm fire at a New York aluminum plant in September has been cited as a key factor, delaying manufacturing schedules for high-end Jeep SUVs and profitable Ford models, including the Expedition and Lincoln Navigator. Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant has also scaled back production of Super Duty trucks, some of which retail for over $100,000.

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Geopolitical tensions are adding further strain. The Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, controlled by the Netherlands government after being seized from its Chinese owner, stopped shipments after China blocked exports from the parent company. European automakers report only a few weeks of Nexperia chips in inventory, raising concerns about a potential global production slowdown.

Industry executives warn that the current situation is unprecedented. Supply-chain issues for multiple critical materials are converging, challenging lessons learned from the semiconductor shortages earlier this decade. The automotive industry is also contending with billions in tariff costs, a costly pivot away from electric vehicles, and ongoing market pressures. U.S. vehicle prices remain elevated, with the average new car now around $50,000, while total U.S. sales are projected to edge slightly above 15.9 million units this year.

Automakers are exploring alternatives to mitigate the impact. Stellantis announced a $13 billion U.S. investment plan to help offset tariffs, while Ford is coordinating with Novelis, owner of the affected aluminum plant, and considering all options to minimize disruptions.

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