Sunny Kitchen @Sunnyrainy
16 December, 05:22
Major Automakers Facing 'Microchip Crisis' for YEARS

Carmakers have been warned to brace for a global semiconductor shortage, which could extend beyond next year - consultancy firm Roland Berger warns.

Bottlenecks in the supply chain and production issues are set to complicate the auto-manufacturing process for companies like Volkswagen Group and GM.

Berger has urged carmakers to redesign their vehicles so they need fewer high-tech components.

No steps forward, two steps back?

fuck the microchip🖕🖕🖕🖕

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2) THIS "SHORTAGE" WAS PREPLANNED IN 2018, WHEN "ALL GERMAN AUTOMOTIVE BUYERS" (NAZI) REFUSE TO PLACE ORDER FOR 2020/2021 SO IF WE "WANT TO BLAME SOMEONE", ITS NOT MANIFACTURERS AT CHINA. THATS ALL...#PLANDEMIC
GERMANY LOST TWO WORLD WARS DUE TO THEIR VERY POOE LOGISTIC🤣🤣🤣
https://www.ceskenoviny.cz... Toyota began planning better deliveries of components about ten years ago, when the accident at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2011 caused wider supply difficulties. That's when Toyota realized that the shortage of chips could not be solved in a short time, so it began to build up high stocks for these components. And that is now proving to be a strategy that works...
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