Nexperia Crisis Cripples Chip Supply for Carmakers
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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.
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…
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.
Due to the ongoing chip crisis, Bosch is reporting short-time work at the Salzgitter plant. The car supplier thus reacts to supply problems.
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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