9/13 Squad

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Ford typically built around 70 Raptors per shift during pre-pandemic times. The KC F150 assembly plant is shut down for the coming week.

Ford Motor Co. next week is cutting back production at a key North American plant due to the semiconductor chip shortage that continues to disrupt auto production worldwide.

The Dearborn automaker on Wednesday confirmed that both F-150 truck and Transit van production will be down at its Kansas City Assembly Plant in Missouri next week.

Production and support employees for both vehicle lines will be temporarily laid off beginning Sept. 13, with an expected return date of Sept. 20, according to a notice sent to employees Wednesday and obtained by The Detroit News. The memo notes that certain Transit workers still will be needed next week.

The production cuts at the Kansas City plant are just the latest for Ford and other automakers around the world that have been grappling with a computer chip shortage since late last year. Industry experts and executives now are warning that the supply crunch could persist longer than initially expected, and stretch well into 2022, as the suppliers of the crucial components deal with COVID-19 outbreaks and other constraints.

This week, as Ford previously announced, F-150 production at Kansas City is down, while production of the best-selling, profit-driving pickup truck is down to one shift at Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant. And Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, which builds Super Duty trucks, the Ford Expedition and the Lincoln Navigator, is operating on two shifts instead of three this week and next
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Just got updated on this disappointing trend. Chatted with FP and found out my 9/14 build day is bumped to 9/25 build day. I have zero confidence it will actually happen that day. Just resigned to accepting that it will happen when it happens.

For those that care, I went from 7/19 build week to day of 8/7 to 9/27 build week to 9/14 build day and now 9/25 build day.
 

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Just got updated on this disappointing trend. Chatted with FP and found out my 9/14 build day is bumped to 9/25 build day. I have zero confidence it will actually happen that day. Just resigned to accepting that it will happen when it happens.

For those that care, I went from 7/19 build week to day of 8/7 to 9/27 build week to 9/14 build day and now 9/25 build day.
Yup, it sucks especially when it basically happened to everyone. I am just not thinking about it as much and will check back next month with FP
 

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Yup, it sucks especially when it basically happened to everyone. I am just not thinking about it as much and will check back next month with FP
Exactly. No use in losing sleep. At this point, it's anyone's guess. Ford is doing what they can - they have to make money, but they're at the mercy of a lot of constraints.
 
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