Microchips shortage halts production, but not at Jeep's new Detroit plant

📊Executive Summary
The article discusses Stellantis NV's ongoing production at its new Mack Assembly Plant in Detroit despite a microchip shortage impacting other facilities. The plant, which began operations in March 2021, is producing the Jeep Grand Cherokee L and is staffed by a workforce primarily composed of local hires. While other plants face temporary shutdowns due to supply chain constraints, the Mack plant continues to operate at full capacity, highlighting its strategic importance to Stellantis during this semiconductor crisis. The company is actively working with suppliers to mitigate the impacts of the ongoing chip shortage, which is critical for various vehicle electronics....
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