Alainmendelson
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Saw this posted on the F150 forum... even blue oval badges now experiencing parts constraint
Full article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/fords-...lue-oval-badges-11663944141?mod=hp_lead_pos10
Full article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/fords-...lue-oval-badges-11663944141?mod=hp_lead_pos10
"Ford Motor Co. has delayed deliveries of certain vehicles because it didnāt have the blue oval badges that go on them, in another example of how supply-chain challenges have hit auto makers.
The car company has run into supply constraints with the brand-name badges and the nameplates that specify the model, according to people familiar with the matter. Both parts are affixed to the vehicleās exterior and are important identifiers for the auto makerās products. A company spokesman confirmed it has held some vehicle shipments because of a lack of badges.
The shortage is impacting Fordās popular F-Series pickup trucks, the people said.
Ford executives had considered some workarounds, such as 3-D printing the insignia until the permanent ones could be obtained, some of the people said. But they didnāt feel the printed substitutions would meet the bar on quality, these people said.
The Ford spokesman said the company is building and shipping trucks with the blue oval badges and is retrofitting those built without a Ford logo and delivering them to dealers. The company declined to comment on the 3-D printing proposal.
Ford on Monday said it expects to have about 40,000 to 45,000 vehicles in inventory at the end of the third quarter that couldnāt be shipped to dealers because they were awaiting needed parts. Many of these vehicles are high-margin trucks and SUVs and the shortages primarily involved parts other than semiconductors, the company said.
Ford declined to comment on whether the difficulties getting badges contributed to that shortfall.
A Michigan-based supplier that has made badges for Ford in the past had to limit operations in August, after disclosing to Michigan regulators it had discharged industrial chemicals into a local sewer system, according to city and state officials. The supplier, Tribar Technologies, Inc., specializes in decorative exterior trim for automotive, including making badges and lettering for vehicles. The companyās website shows it has made the insignia for Ford models previously, including the 2021 F-150 pickup truck.
Tribar confirmed it is a current supplier to Ford, declining to comment further on its client. The supplier said its facilities are now operating at full production and the incident isnāt impacting operations. In regards to the discharge, Tribar said its filtration system and a city wastewater treatment plant appear to have captured the chemicals before there was any material environmental impact on a local river.
Ford declined to comment on whether Tribarās limited operations were connected to the auto makerās name-badge shortage. The global auto industry has been wrestling with various supply-chain disruptions for more than a year, but most of the shortages have revolved around a lack of semiconductors.
Fordās trouble getting nameplates and badges illustrates that even the most basic parts can be hard to come by, resulting in constraints that can have larger repercussions on a companyās ability to fulfill vehicle orders."
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