Jaguar Land Rover output at two UK plants hit by chips shortage


Reuters | London | Updated: 22-04-2021 15:24 IST | Created: 22-04-2021 15:24 IST
Jaguar Land Rover output at two UK plants hit by chips shortage
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Output at two of Jaguar Land Rover's British car factories will be temporarily halted from Monday, due to COVID-19 supply chain disruption, including a lack of semi-conductors, the firm said on Thursday.

"We have adjusted production schedules for certain vehicles which means that our Castle Bromwich and Halewood manufacturing plants will be operating a limited period of non-production from Monday 26th April," the Tata Motors-owned firm said.

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven up demand for semiconductor chips for use in electronics like computers, as people worked from home, and suppliers are struggling to adjust, hitting output at a number of automakers.

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