Two great holiday events are merging into one big celebration on Dec. 2 when the Warren tree lighting and holiday lights parade will take place on the same night for the very first time.
Auto dealers call chip shortage a hell of a follow up to pandemic; issue spans across industries
The global chip shortage will cost billions. Everybody from the shop floor assembly line to the showroom floor is adjusting.
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and last updated 2021-05-07 07:57:31-04
DETROIT â The global chip shortage will cost billions. Everybody from the shop floor assembly line to the showroom floor is adjusting.
WXYZ helicopter video from this week captured rows of pickup trucks and SUVs sitting in the lot of the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. It s called a build shy, the term in the industry is in regards to building autos to the point where they need chips, set them aside until the chips come in and they can be finished off.
Auto dealers call chip shortage a hell of a follow up to pandemic; issue spans across industries
The global chip shortage will cost billions. Everybody from the shop floor assembly line to the showroom floor is adjusting.
and last updated 2021-05-06 18:19:30-04
(WXYZ) â The global chip shortage will cost billions. Everybody from the shop floor assembly line to the showroom floor is adjusting.
Chopper 7 video from this week captured rows of pickup trucks and SUVs sitting in the lot of the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. It s called a build shy, the term in the industry is in regards to building autos to the point where they need chips, set them aside until the chips come in and they can be finished off.
“It came at the perfect time because that was right when we shut down again and right as we were having to lay people off, said Mike Ransom, chef-owner of three Ima noodle restaurants in Detroit and Madison Heights. It allowed us to keep on twice as many hourly staff as we’d otherwise been able to, knowing that we had a little extra help to buffer our payroll for two or three periods.
Meals were delivered in the days between Christmas and New Year s, normally one of the busiest weeks of the year for the hospitality industry but not so in 2020 as dining rooms remained shuttered amid the protracted COVID-19 pandemic.