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Nexperia Crisis Cripples Chip Supply for Carmakers

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Nexperia was created in 2017 when NXP Semiconductors sold its Standard Products division to two Chinese firms — JAC Capital and Wise Road Capital — for $2.75 billion.

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A lack of semiconductors from the Chinese-controlled manufacturer Nexperia remains a problem for the German automotive industry. The supplier Bosch has applied for short-time work for a plant and other companies are preparing for it.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Despite relaxation signals from Beijing, car suppliers are wrestling with dwindling chip deliveries from the manufacturer Nexperia. Industry leader Bosch said on Monday that the company applied for short-time work for the Salzgitter site for this reason. "We react flexibly to production adjustments at the Salzgitter plant. We can use the proven short-time job tool that we registered accordingly, depending on our needs," Bosch explained on Monday…

·Vienna, Austria
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The shortage of chips in the automotive industry is growing: Bosch is applying for short-time work for the Salzgitter plant. According to estimates by the works council, up to 400 employees could be affected.

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Due to the ongoing chip crisis, Bosch is reporting short-time work at the Salzgitter plant. The car supplier thus reacts to supply problems.

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Supply problems with the chip manufacturer Nexperia have an impact at two German locations of the automotive supplier Bosch. Hundreds of employees are threatened with short-time work.

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logistik-heute.de broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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