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Daimler to idle Alabama Mercedes assembly plant because of parts shortage

The German automaker, which resumed production late last month at the Tuscaloosa plant after a halt because of the coronavirus pandemic, plans to make up the production during a scheduled off week this summer.

Bloomberg News reported the parts shortage was from Mexico, where auto suppliers have not yet resumed production. A person briefed on the matter confirmed to Reuters that a lack of parts from Mexico was the cause.

Other automakers have told Reuters that if Mexico does not resume parts production next week they will be forced to again quickly idle many U.S. assembly plants.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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