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Pressemeldungen

Chrysler and Supplier Reach Interim Deal

February 5, 2008
Detroit, Mich.

Chrysler reached an interim deal with Plastech extending through 15 February 2008, which restores shipments and allows assembly operations to resume today at previously idled facilities. The estimated volume impact due to supply disruptions amounted to nearly 5,000 units over the past 36 hours, which can be readily recovered if warranted. Plastech, one of the largest minority-owned automotive suppliers and producers of injection-molded components, filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday, 1 February 2008 after Chrysler cancelled its contracts. As a result, Chrysler idled operations at five of its vehicle assembly plants. General Motors and Ford continue to receive shipments from the supplier and their assembly plants remain in operation without interruption. Production of large injection molded parts such as door trim and front and rear fascias requires a high degree of precision, especially within the painting process. This requires additional time for replication if production content is resourced with a different supplier at another facility.

Chrysler: Unlike other manufacturers that rely on Plastech for components, Chrysler had taken a more deliberate and far-reaching position with respect to ongoing vehicle production, component supply and tooling with the company. These circumstances are highly unusual and suggest that a broader strategy is being pursued. Due to this situation, Chrysler had idled several of its factories, namely Belvidere, Newark, Sterling Heights, Toledo North and Toledo Supplier Park. The temporary closings came at a time when plant products, with the exception of the Jeep Wrangler at Toledo Supplier Park, are facing weak demand. By late Monday, part shortages at Windsor and Brampton facilities in Canada prompted output to be cut by nearly half for the first shift. Belvidere and Toledo North plants are in the process of reducing their operations by a shift each. The net volume impact is modest as this interruption effectively pulls ahead planned downtime at some plants.

Key platforms supplied: C/D, HB and KJ/KK.

Chrysler and Supplier Reach Interim Deal

General Motors: At this time, vehicle production has not been disrupted as Plastech currently supplies a number of high volume programs. Plastech supplies content to a number of newer entries that are an important part of General Motors’ new product offensive, including the LAMBDA architecture. General Motors’ production guidance reflects a cautious outlook in the first half of 2008 and the company is expected to continue to maintain its focus on improving transaction prices while taking steps to reduce fleet volume.

Key platforms supplied: EPSILON, GMT355/700, GMT360, LAMBDA and MS2000.

Ford: Plastech supplies a smaller number of programs at Ford than at Chrysler and General Motors. Plastech is sourced to supply a range of newer vehicles that emanate from the P2/D3 platform and are at or near launch, including the Ford Flex and Lincoln MKS. Content is also supplied to high volume crossovers, including the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX sourced in Oakville, Ontario. At this point, production has not been disrupted as Ford works with Plastech to maintain supplies for uninterrupted production of its vehicles.

Key platforms supplied: CD1-3 and P2/D3.

Summary: As previously stated, the “Cerberus Effect” w o u l d b e f e l t q u i c k l y a s Chrysler moves to address the fundamental disconnect between over-production and disappointing sales results across its product range. Following the very sudden plant and product actions late in 2007, these aggressive steps further highlight the dynamic nature of private equity ownership.

For questions, please contact Mike Jackson, Director, North American Vehicle Forecasts, at mikejackson@csmauto.com or + 1 248 465 2833 Joe Langley, Senior Analyst, North American Vehicle Forecasts, at joelangley@csmauto.com or + 1 248 465 2832


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