The global chip shortage has caused quite a nightmare for pretty much every industry sector out there, and unsurprisingly, automakers have also been hit hard by the lack of semiconductors.
Just like General Motors, Ford has been struggling with the global semiconductor shortage, turning to all kinds of solutions in an attempt to minimize the disruptions caused to its operations worldwide.
It turns out that all the predictions of analysts estimating a slight recovery of the global chip inventory in the fourth quarter of the year were right, as carmakers are slowly resuming the production at the majority of their plants.
The entire automotive industry is struggling with the global chip shortage, but General Motors, in particular, has been having a hard time getting vehicles ready for customers in the third quarter.
General Motors is working on multiple fronts in an attempt to deal with the major chip shortage that has hit the automotive industry so hard, and the workers at the Lansing Delta Township plant have recently received the good news they’ve been expecting for weeks.