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2,000 workers affected as Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant pauses van line
CLAYCOMO, Mo. - Ford has idled the Transit van line at its Kansas City Assembly Plant this week, due to a global semiconductor chip shortage. The plant in Claycomo employs 7,250 people and produces the F-150 pickup truck and Transit van. The stall, which is expected to be temporary, affects 2,000 employees who work on production of the Transit.
See what happens when you shut down businesses that make things for other businesses that make things? Hug a tree and STFU
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