The next victim of the global microchip shortage is Ford’s most profitable truck, the F-150 https://t.co/2zDeEPEkfU pic.twitter.com/NNJcOpeElK
— The Verge (@verge) February 4, 2021
Curious your views @ChinaBeigeBook
— Danielle DiMartino Booth (@DiMartinoBooth) February 4, 2021
Is China purposefully muddying the supply chain waters?
Is it a legitimate chip shortage?
Or is Chinese shutdown worse than officials are letting on to & creating shortage?
ht @GoldTelegraph_? https://t.co/mGkFI2QwJJ
Ford forced to cut profitable F-150 pickup truck production due to semiconductor chip shortage https://t.co/MFNgezTThW
— CNBC (@CNBC) February 4, 2021
lots of people yawn when you start talking about the need to build redundancy and resiliency in supply chains. And yet...https://t.co/5jt61ui12M
— Daniel Gross (@grossdm) February 4, 2021
Ford is cutting production of its highly profitable F-150 pickup trucks due to an ongoing chip shortage plaguing the global auto industry. @Lebeaucarnews reports. https://t.co/wZxpX9Bq9C pic.twitter.com/rIXbNtkPyW
— CNBC (@CNBC) February 4, 2021
Kumar Galhotra, Ford president of the Americas and international markets, told @CNBC earlier this week that the company expects to be dealing with the issue "for at least the first half of this year" https://t.co/WIznxCW77J
— Michael Wayland (@MikeWayland) February 4, 2021
Ford forced to cut profitable F-150 pickup truck production due to semiconductor chip shortage https://t.co/uu5LTRA5d5
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) February 4, 2021
BREAKING NEWS: ?
— Gold Telegraph ✪ (@GoldTelegraph_) February 4, 2021
Ford forced to cut profitable F-150 pickup truck production due to semiconductor chip shortage
WOW. https://t.co/FR8hWljWCG
Ford forced to cut profitable F-150 pickup truck production due to semiconductor chip shortage https://t.co/Ot0pWYDG8D pic.twitter.com/AaMWde5Gt5
— Phil LeBeau (@Lebeaucarnews) February 4, 2021
Ford Motor is significantly cutting production of its highly profitable F-150 pickup trucks due to an ongoing semiconductor chip shortage plaguing the global automotive industry.https://t.co/5ZTtBkQH8Z
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) February 4, 2021
The next victim of the global microchip shortage is Ford’s most profitable truck, the F-150 https://t.co/TUP1u0uele pic.twitter.com/y01ZLIDV1g
— The Verge (@verge) February 5, 2021
It would never have occurred to me that there are chips in this monstrosity. ?? https://t.co/SVGWrKU5Pm
— Tilman Winkler ?? count all votes (@TilmanWinkler) February 4, 2021
Ford is cutting production of its highly profitable F-150 pickup trucks due to an ongoing chip shortage plaguing the global auto industry. @Lebeaucarnews reports. https://t.co/wZxpX9jOL2 pic.twitter.com/zrLhXCgNGD
— CNBC (@CNBC) February 5, 2021