Tesla and Volvo Cars stop part of European production due to shortage of parts due to Red Sea crisis
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・In the Red Sea, which is one of the most important shipping routes in the world, logistics are disrupted due to attacks on merchant ships by the pro-Iranian armed group Houthis faction in Yemen. Many shipping companies are avoiding the Red Sea and changing routes via the more time-consuming Cape of Good Hope.
・ It was explained that “the armed conflict in the Red Sea and the associated change of transport routes connecting Europe and Asia via the Cape of Good Hope have had an impact on production at the Grünheide Plant (near Berlin).” It was stated that “there is a gap in the supply chain due to the fact that transportation times have been drastically lengthened.”
・$Tesla (TSLA.US)$On the 11th, it was revealed to Reuters that most production will be suspended at a factory near Berlin from 1/29 to 2/11, assuming that many ships have changed routes via the Cape of Good Hope and parts shortages have occurred.
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