Tesla to Halt Production at German Car Factory as Red Sea Conflict Hits Supply Chains
January 12 2024 - 3:31AM
Dow Jones News
By William Boston
BERLIN--Tesla plans to halt production at its Berlin factory for
two weeks due to the conflict in the Red Sea continuing to disrupt
transport ships, raising the specter of a new supply-chain crisis
for European manufacturers dependent on parts from China and other
Asian countries.
Tesla said in a statement Friday that it would stop nearly all
production at its factory near Berlin from Jan. 29 and resume
production on Feb. 12 because of a lack of components needed at the
plant.
"The considerably longer transportation times are creating a gap
in the supply chains. Due to a lack of components, we are therefore
forced to suspend vehicle production in the Gigafactory
Berlin-Brandenburg," Tesla said.
Iran-backed Houthi fighters have been targeting international
shipping in the Red Sea, disrupting global transport and raising
the threat of a widening of the conflict. The disruptions are
causing transport companies to seek alternative routes, delaying
delivery of parts needed at factories in Europe.
The production stoppage is reminiscent of the major disruptions
to deliveries of key components made in China that suddenly became
unavailable to factories when the pandemic hit Chinese
manufacturing. Later, supply chains were again hit by a shortage of
semiconductors built in Asia.
It is not yet clear whether the components shortage affecting
Tesla is the first sign of a broader disruption of European
manufacturing supply chains.
Write to William Boston at William.Boston@wsj.com
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