General Motors has lost production of nearly 800,000 vehicles so far this year due to the global semiconductor chip shortage.
According to data from Autoforecast Solutions cited by Automotive News, the chip shortage has reduced GM’s global production output this year by 777,928 vehicles this year. While almost all of the automaker’s plants have felt the impact of the chip shortage to some degree, GM Fairfax Assembly in Kansas has been the hardest hit. The facility, which produces the Cadillac XT4 crossover and Chevy Malibu sedan, has remained dark since February, although XT4 production is set to return on September 20th. It’s not clear when production of the Chevy Malibu will return, although GM has already cut 96,001 production units of the Malibu so far this year.
GM has maintained adequate output of its ever-important pickup truck models by implementing creative production solutions. Some of its pickups are being built without certain technologies, Active Fuel Management, Dynamic Fuel Management or HD Radio. It has also implemented a “build shy” strategy at its truck and SUV plants, which entails partially completing production of vehicles, storing them in a lot nearby and bringing them back into the plant once it receives the semiconductor chips it needs to finish them. Despite these efforts, it is still facing periodic shutdowns at its truck and SUV plants, which include Flint Assembly in Michigan, Fort Wayne Assembly in Indiana, Silao Assembly in Mexico and Arlington Assembly in Texas.
AN says GM has implemented special software tools to help dealers cope with reduced inventory levels. One of the programs includes a dashboard that places vehicle trim options side-by-side with market data, allowing dealers to see which vehicles are in highest demand in their area to ensure they are making the most of their limited production allocations. Another program called VinView allows dealers to track a vehicle’s order status and provide updates to the buyer on when their vehicle will be delivered.
Many experts predict the chip shortage will persist throughout 2021 and well into 2022 as demand continues to outweigh production output. Some experts have said the shortage could even last into 2023.
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It’s sad that most people will jump all over the people who make gM vehicles for any problems.
But loosing 800000 production units falls on management.
From Mary Barra and down, there are many to blame. It’s long overdue they need to fall on their swords.
I agree, Corporate GREED is responsible.
Outsourcing jobs to China and Mexico ISN"T helping working Americans.
I heard a woman being interviewed on the radio just today. She lives in Kokomo, IN, and said she worked at the Delco plant there that used to make chips, but the plant was shut down several years ago and all of the equipment was moved out. Now, the plant parking lot is full of new pick-up trucks waiting on chips.
Proof Positive of GM management's short sightedness!
Profits at the cost of American jobs to boost Mngmt. bonussess got us to this point!
Since I subscribed to this site it is great to keep up on GM news on what is happening. But I am very surprised that there are so many that appear to spend their time ridiculing GM automobiles all the time. I would suggest that if you really don't like General Motors products that you check what is available at other Dealers. If you want 150% perfection visit your Bentley Dealer, or Ferrari Dealer and spend $ 250,000 and up. I am sure you won't mind paying $300 -$400 for an oil change. My first GM was a 1972 Monte Carlo. Since then I have had 2 Chev Impalas, an Olds. 88 Royal, 2 Olds. 98 Regency's, a Blazer, a 3/4 ton P/U, a Chev Lumina, a Chev 1/2 P/U, a Chev Malibu, an Avalanche, and I'm on my 4th Chev Suburban. I don't know where you are located but the GM Dealers in Ontario Canada have always looked after any issue I have had. If you dislike GM so much why do you subscribe to this site. Do us all a favour and find something else to complain about on another site. (either that or you are embedded on this site from another manufacturer that is jealous)
People can say what they want. you subscribed to read the articles right to keep up on gm news at least that is what you said. So read the articles and move on you come down to the comments just to complain about others read your articles and go about your day then.
All part of the plan to destroy our economy and our nation. The fake pandemic global reset it’s all coming our way whether we like it or not.
Sure Bob. The pandemic is fake. Do us all a favour and go take your horse dewormer
As soon as you drink bleach and wear 4 masks every time you leave your home. Fauci made that recommendation this morning so please follow the guidelines.
Show me where he said to drink bleach? And not a link to a right wing Facebook group either Bob..what a nut you are.
How can GM make 800,000 less vehicles and still make billions of dollars in profits?
Sounds like someone is cooking their books.
No. What he needs to do is just sit back and wait. If the dealer can't produce a fix, shove it right up the dealer's nether extremity as a lemon, then go buy another make if he can find one.
If it's a commercial vehicle, he is out of luck.
I agree on the early 2000s GM. My 2001 Silverado was one of the finest vehicles I have owned, and I have had quite a few.