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General Motors Shuts Down Several U.S. Assembly Plants Due To Winter Storm
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Ford Motor Co. plans to further cut production of its highly profitable F-150 pickup next week because of a part shortage roiling the auto industry, the company confirmed Thursday.
Ford is monitoring the status of a highly fluid situation involving semiconductor chips needed for technology in all vehicles now, said Kelli Felker, Ford global manufacturing and labor communications manager.
The Ford F-Series is the financial backbone of the 117-year-old company, worth about $50 billion in sales annually.
Now the Dearborn Truck Plant in Dearborn and the Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Missouri, will be cutting shifts that build those trucks starting Monday.
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Coronavirus warnings and a fine have been handed out to people caught near Watford after travelling from another part of the country. Four people who had been in an Audi were spoken to by police after a crash at J21A on the M25 on Wednesday, January 6 at 2.25pm. Hertfordshire Constabulary says the crash involved the Audi and a Transit Van - no one was injured and the vehicles were recovered. The force said those in the Audi were found to have been making a journey that was not classed as essential. The Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH) road policing unit said the four occupants had travelled from another part of the country.
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